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Just last week, I finished reading a rather interesting book entitled “Laurel Canyon: The Inside Story of Rock and Roll’s Legendary Neighborhood,” by ...read more
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The Spring of 1972 was a confusing time for popular music. Most of us were still trying to get used to the fact that the Beatles were no more. At the time, ...read more
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It has often been said (by me) that pop music turned darker after 1967’s Summer of Love, but today’s show does a fairly good job of proving me wrong on ...read more
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Well, it’s back to the grind for us. Barely married one week, and already we are returning to our normal routine. The good part of that routine is doing ...read more
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Aired: April 25, 2006 - Well, the chances are very good that by the time you read this, Heidy and I will already be married. It’s kind of funny to us, ...read more
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It was great being a kid in 1965. At the time, I was only six years old, but the music still spoke to me, even at that tender age. It seemed as though ...read more
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In 1962, rock and roll (I mean real rock ‘n roll, the Little Richard/Chuck Berry/Jerry Lee variety) was on hiatus. Payola had taken its toll on the genre, ...read more
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Aired: March 28, 2006
Here’s something that I don’t get to do too often. Since our show focuses on over fifty years of music history, we rarely ...read more
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Nobody would ever accuse me of listening to too much music from the 1990’s. To be blunt, it’s a decade that I’d just as soon forget, at least as far as ...read more
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This week’s show takes a look at popular music from the 2nd half of 1982, but we decided to shift the emphasis for this show from singles to albums. To be ...read more
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