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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
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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
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For somebody who releases the equivalent of four albums per year, Robert Pollard sure does a good job of continually ...read more
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Quick! Name two Eddie Money songs…….
I said “Quick!!!!”………I know, it’s been a while, and you never hear this guy ...read more
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You can stop holding your breath now. Finally, the band Scandal (featuring Patty Smyth…no, no, no, not Patti Smith) has ...read more
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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
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There are certainly worse ways to kill a half-hour. In under thirty minutes, Rivers Cuomo and company deliver ten nearly ...read more
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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
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Hey, wait a minute; I remember this guy. Didn’t he sing that song about "Alison"? And something about radio and wanting ...read more
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If nothing else, Morrissey surely deserves a medal for the best song titles of all time; “Shoplifters of the World ...read more
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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
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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
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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
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Charted: #15 in February 1968
To my knowledge, never has a singer so effectively employed tremolo in his voice as ...read more
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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“Welcome to the Boomtown” is kind of like "Hotel California", part two, only now the paint is peeling off the walls and ...read more
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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
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As the United States began the second half of the twentieth century, there was an inherent sense that the country was in ...read more
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Marvin Gaye spent the first few years after singing partner Tammi Terrell's death withdrawn and depressed. To the ...read more
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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
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Before artists like Jerry Lee Lewis and Little Richard became legends in their own time, it was adequate for most rock ...read more
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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
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The Philadelphia pop artists such as Fabian, Frankie Avalon, and Bobby Rydell did more than just render male vocal ...read more
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At a time when the Protestant and Catholic factions of Northern Ireland were becoming increasingly polarized, Paul ...read more
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While formulating ideas for his upcoming album project, Brian Wilson felt that he needed to collaborate with a lyricist. ...read more
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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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Highway 61 Revisited by Bob Dylan
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