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read more Who Killed the Bird on Your Windowsill
Black Crowes

You know, I thought I liked this band. I didn’t know their music very well, but they displayed a strong visual image, ...read more

read more Wanna Be Your Joe
Billy Ray Cyrus

So, Billy Ray Cyrus wants to be your ‘Joe.’ Yes, that Billy Ray Cyrus, the “Achy-Breaky Heart” guy. Quite honestly, it’s ...read more

read more Waved Out
Robert Pollard

For somebody who releases the equivalent of four albums per year, Robert Pollard sure does a good job of continually ...read more

read more We Are The '80's’ Series
Eddie Money

Quick! Name two Eddie Money songs……. I said “Quick!!!!”………I know, it’s been a while, and you never hear this guy ...read more

read more We Are The ‘80s Series
Scandal

You can stop holding your breath now. Finally, the band Scandal (featuring Patty Smyth…no, no, no, not Patti Smith) has ...read more

read more Weezer (Deluxe 2 CD Version)

The first time I reviewed a Weezer show (see my review on this website for Weezer at Jones Beach in 2002, if you’re ...read more

read more Weezer (The ‘Green’ Album)

There are certainly worse ways to kill a half-hour. In under thirty minutes, Rivers Cuomo and company deliver ten nearly ...read more

read more Welcome Home
Til Tuesday

Now that Aimee Mann has become more well-known as a solo artist than as a member of ‘Til Tuesday (God help her), it’s ...read more

read more When I Was Cruel
Elvis Costello

Hey, wait a minute; I remember this guy. Didn’t he sing that song about "Alison"? And something about radio and wanting ...read more

read more Who Put The "M" in Manchester? (DVD) / Live at Earl’s Court (CD)
Morrissey

If nothing else, Morrissey surely deserves a medal for the best song titles of all time; “Shoplifters of the World ...read more

read more Who You Fighting For?
UB40

Not to be overtly judgmental, but I figured the days of relevance for UB40 were long gone. Twenty years ago, they had a ...read more

read more Willie Nile - Streets of New York

Geez, Willie, where’ve ya been? I haven’t heard from you for…holy crap, has it been more than two decades? What the hell ...read more

read more Wolf Tracks: The Best of Los Lobos
Los Lobos

I’m not exactly sure I understand who the audience is for “Wolf Tracks – The Best of Los Lobos.” The band has been ...read more

read more Words
The Bee Gees

Charted: #15 in February 1968 To my knowledge, never has a singer so effectively employed tremolo in his voice as ...read more

read more Workingman’s Dead
The Grateful Dead

From today’s perspective, it’s hard to imagine just how much of an impact this album had on the state of contemporary ...read more

read more World Party - Dumbing Up

Boy, oh boy. I just don’t know quite what to make of this record, except to say that I haven’t stopped listening to it ...read more

read more Wrong-Eyed Jesus

As might be presumed from the CD title, Jim White is one weird dude. On song after song, White comes across as a guy who ...read more

read more listen Walk On The Wild Side
Reed, Lou

In the early ‘70s, David Bowie had become such a (boy?) wonder that he was able to freely bestow his Midas touch upon ...read more

read more listen Waterloo
Abba

Say what you will about Abba, they did the best job of representing what was good about mid-‘70s pop. Their music might ...read more

read more listen Welcome To The Boomtown
David And David

“Welcome to the Boomtown” is kind of like "Hotel California", part two, only now the paint is peeling off the walls and ...read more

read more listen What Would You Do
City High

Well now, isn’t this interesting? I am really quite surprised to see “What Would You Do” reach the pop top ten. I’m not ...read more

read more listen What'd I Say
Charles, Ray

As the United States began the second half of the twentieth century, there was an inherent sense that the country was in ...read more

read more listen What's Going On
Gaye, Marvin

Marvin Gaye spent the first few years after singing partner Tammi Terrell's death withdrawn and depressed. To the ...read more

read more listen Whiter Shade Of Pale
Procol Harum

I suppose that any number of songs could qualify as the theme song to the Summer of Love, but none can lay claim quite ...read more

read more listen Whole Lot Of Shakin' Goin' On
Lewis, Jerry Lee

Before artists like Jerry Lee Lewis and Little Richard became legends in their own time, it was adequate for most rock ...read more

read more listen Wicked Game
Chris Isaak

History has a way of clogging things up for contemporary artists. Anybody who wanted to make music in the 50's or the ...read more

read more listen Will You Love Me Tomorrow?
Shirelles

The Philadelphia pop artists such as Fabian, Frankie Avalon, and Bobby Rydell did more than just render male vocal ...read more

read more listen With Or Without You
U2

At a time when the Protestant and Catholic factions of Northern Ireland were becoming increasingly polarized, Paul ...read more

read more listen Wouldn't It Be Nice
Beach Boys

While formulating ideas for his upcoming album project, Brian Wilson felt that he needed to collaborate with a lyricist. ...read more

read more Weird Tales - of the Ramones (Box Set)

For decades, I’ve been fighting the good fight, trying to protect the Ramones from the ignoramus brigade who insisted on ...read more

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