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On February 3, 1959, the music did not quite die. It certainly suffered, and the aftershock was enough to leave many music fans feeling confused about the ...read more
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After the wild indulgences of Psychedelia, it’s only natural that a backlash would take place. Slowly, rock and roll started to shift to a place where it ...read more
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We’ve spent a considerable amount of time and energy on music from the winter of ’79. And I figured it would make sense to ‘wrap up’ our coverage by ...read more
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Two shows ago, we took a look at a few albums that were released in the winter of '78-’79. At that time, we stuck mostly to albums that ‘fit the mold’ of ...read more
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“Bad news on the doorstep, I couldn’t take one more step.” Fifty years ago this morning, the world woke up to some very bad news.
The plane carrying ...read more
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Last show, we dedicated our program to the hit singles that charted during the winter of ’78-’79. At that time, I expressed that it had been a while since ...read more
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As you may already know, we often dedicate our Wednesday program to ‘Decade Anniversary’ programming, where we concentrate specifically on music from ten, ...read more
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In retrospect, it is quite astounding to look at 1969 from a musical perspective. It is a relative observation, but I believe that music changed ...read more
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Well, another year of music history is behind is, while a new year has opened up before us. I always have a great deal of fun preparing this show, but 2008 ...read more
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