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As usual, it takes more than one show to cover the diversity of music that was being released in the late ‘60s, and November 1969 is certainly no ...read more
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This show we look at hit singles from forty years ago this month.
Just a couple of shows ago, we featured two albums from October 1969 that went on to ...read more
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October 1989 was as full of high points and low points as much as any other era. The surprise is the degree to which music could rise and/or sink.
I ...read more
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It was forty years ago this month, in October 1969, when two of the most important bands in the history or rock and roll released career-defining albums.
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This show finds us returning to the year 1969, as one of the most socially tumultuous decades of the century drew toward an end.
As usual, the times ...read more
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Pop music might have started to suffer in the late ‘70s, but album releases were flourishing, probably better than at any other time in history.
Just a ...read more
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The previous week, our show featured music from the late summer of 1969, and the response was nearly overwhelming.
To keep in stride, I felt compelled ...read more
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As the end of the last summer of the ‘60s neared, the quality of popular music refused to diminish with the warm weather.
Most notably, Steve Winwood ...read more
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Due to events both historic (Woodstock’s Anniversary) and current (the passing of Willy DeVille), we interrupted our coverage of album tracks from 1979.
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It was forty years ago this weekend that the burgeoning hippie counter culture had seen its identity gel into something that was culturally, politically ...read more
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