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We end this 5 week marathon of covering the Winter of 1981 by focusing on four specific albums that were among the most progressive of their time.
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I have two more shows up my sleeve (this and one other) regarding album tracks from the Winter of 1981. This was a very prolific and diversified period for ...read more
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Last show, we only skimmed the surface of great albums that were released thirty years ago, over the Winter months.
There are so many to choose from ...read more
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The cool thing about music from the Winter of ‘80-’81 is that so much of it sounded new and fresh at the time.
Rock and roll grew somewhat predictable ...read more
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We haven’t spent much time yet covering the Winter of 80-81, so here is a show dedicated exclusively to a few hit singles from that period in time.
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This show allowed me to recall that 1971 was the year that I started developing a real interest in record albums. Even an eleven year-old pop music fan (as ...read more
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It’s stunning to compare popular music from 1961 with the sounds of 1971. So much happened in the intervening decade that the music of the earlier era ...read more
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This show captures a moment in time between the birth (in 1955) and the re-birth of rock and roll, when its survivability looked the least likely.
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Our last show for 2010 is a relatively simple one. We’ve spent the past two weeks looking at singles and album tracks from December 1970, and there are two ...read more
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This may very well be the point where the ‘60s unofficially ended. It was in December where the musical styles of that tumultuous decade faded into the ...read more
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