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As far as ‘classic’ rock goes, you need to look no further than 1971.
This was a banner year for rock music, and many albums released in 1971 have gone ...read more
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I’ll tell you how great it was. After all the experimentation of the late ‘60s, Rock and Roll had diversified so much that seemed to embrace virtually ...read more
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Looking back at chart listings, it is easy to see (and hear) how the pop charts differentiated from the album charts in 1961.
The pop charts are full ...read more
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This show represents our third look back at album tracks from the Summer of 1981.
We focus mostly on two specific aspects of the times – albums that ...read more
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It’s nice to move in ‘80s territory without glancing at the awful pop charts of that era. In this pre-digital age, there was influx of interesting albums ...read more
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It almost goes without saying that albums from the Summer of 1981 were vastly superior to singles from the same era. For starters, the charts started to ...read more
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Some people say we don’t pay enough attention to the ‘80s. Well, shows like today provide ample reason for avoiding pop music from that decade!
By ...read more
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In this show, we focus our attention on two albums. Paul McCartney’s second solo disk, “Ram” and Rod Stewart’s “Every Picture Tells a Story” are both ‘high ...read more
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To paraphrase a well-abused lyric, “It was 44 years ago today that Sgt Pepper taught the band to play…”
No, we are not going to celebrate the 44th ...read more
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Forty years ago, an unknown English piano player with an obsession for the music of Leon Russell splashed on our shores, hoping to make an impression on ...read more
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