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We’ve all had 40 years now to digest all four sides of music on “Exile on Main Street”. While many critics (most, actually) treat the album with ...read more
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Albums don’t get much different than these two, and yet – for completely different reasons- I’m very fond of both.
In 1972, Jethro Tull appeared to be ...read more
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With yet another look at some of the great music that came out 40 years ago, we focus on two distinctly different albums. The first was from an artist that ...read more
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Hours before we were scheduled to go on air, we received word that Levon Helm was in the final throes of his battle with cancer. A rush of emotions came ...read more
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With all of the ‘classic’ albums that were released in the Spring of ’72, it’s no wonder that a number of significant releases have been overlooked or ...read more
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As I reviewed my list of releases from the Spring of 1972, I realized two things. First, I noticed that some of my favorite R&B records came from this time ...read more
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After doing a few shows based on the near-anarchy of Winter 1982, it feels almost comforting to go back one decade to the relative sanity of 1972.
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We’ve looked at the Winter of 1982 from both sides now – pop and alternative album tracks – but I know that we are still missing a huge chunk of the story. ...read more
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This is the way that I remember 1982- not from the mostly pop tunes that we played last week, but from the oddly idiosyncratic albums that were cropping up ...read more
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This show is a study in perspective, or maybe it’s payback, although I can’t say exactly why I would want to deliberately torture our audience…
The ...read more
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