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If the gang on “Scooby-Doo” met Karen O and decided to form a punk band, it would probably sound a lot like Be Your Own ...read more
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This is one heck of a weird way to discover a band. Sure, I’ve heard of Cake before this, and I listened to a few tracks ...read more
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One of the best things about Earth, Wind & Fire was their diversity. Sure, they could lay down a beautiful ballad, but ...read more
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People familiar with Hymns would probably find it fairly easy to recommend their music, but if you come to this band ...read more
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Usually, when I write a review, I like to let the songs play in the background, hoping that it will inspire me to some ...read more
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No, not Gloria Estefan. No, not Ricardo Montalban, either (selling Cordobas with interiors made from the finest ...read more
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Say what you will, but it’s patently unfair to say that the Backstreet Boys ‘suck’. Granted, those of us who have been ...read more
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Charted: #8 in November 1970
People who were pining for the days when the Beatles were an active recording unit ...read more
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Like shards of broken glass that are arranged into a stained-glass window, this is the record where all the pieces first ...read more
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I can’t believe I just spent over an hour of my life listening to ten (TEN!!) different mixes of this not too remarkable ...read more
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“Caught in a trap, and they can’t back out…”
Any way you cut it, these guys have got a tough row to hoe. They had ...read more
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For the first time in his career, Bowie has made an album that relies as much on his sax playing as it does on his ...read more
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I feel sorry for the people who can’t listen to Tom Waits because they find his voice too gruff, or his music too ...read more
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‘Beeb’ is a British affectation for the BBC, the state-run media which plans (or planned) all television and radio for ...read more
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CLASSIC ALBUM REVIEW – 1980
“I Will Follow” is not exactly a punk rock sentiment, but U2 turned it into an ...read more
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Charted: #14 in April 1980
Chrissie Hynde renders impotent those “women in rock” magazine features that appear ...read more
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I can remember a time when rock and roll was all about rebellion. Now, it’s all about whining, and complaining. ...read more
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Nobody would ever accuse D’Angelo of going anywhere in a hurry. Believe me, Brown Sugar owes nothing to the Rolling ...read more
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I will start this review with the only complaint that can I can muster when discussing any live recording of Bruce and ...read more
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If you felt too old to tolerate rock and roll, but still wanted to be modern enough to appreciate new sounds, ethnic ...read more
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Phil Spector is probably the only man in the world who would claim that the castanets are an integral instrument to ...read more
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Working once again with Quincy Jones as producer, a man who has been nominated for 76 (!) Grammy awards, Michael Jackson ...read more
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“Bittersweet Symphony” is a pop song for the ages, a song that will be as relevant to its time and place as “All You ...read more
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Led Zeppelin took the blues, gave it a lobotomy, ran about 40 million volts of current through it, and then set it loose ...read more
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Whether it was restlessness or an extremely focused personal vision is uncertain, but Bruce Springsteen changed bands ...read more
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Although we may not have been aware of it at the time, the late ‘60s marked a period when music was the dominant force ...read more
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It was very easy for me to distrust Bruce Springsteen's intentions around the time of "Born To Run". In the mid-‘70s, ...read more
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Chrissie Hynde renders impotent those "women in rock" magazine features that appear every now and then. From as far back ...read more
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The supposedly carefree days of the rock-and-roll festival crashed and burned on December 6, 1969, at the free concert ...read more
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By the late ‘50s, rock and roll had begun to move away from the raw immediacy of its early stars and became a vehicle ...read more
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"Styx - Greatest Hits, Part II" by Styx
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