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TW 1 Comment Dream Theater, fates warning, james labrie, kiss, paul stanley, progressive metal, progrock records

Prymary – The Enemy Inside

Prymary, a progressive-metal combo based in Southern California, released their third full-length CD (their second for label, Progrock Records), The

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TW 1 Comment al jourgensen, butthole surfers, cream, dave grohl, eagles of death metal, foo fighters, frank zappa, hendrix, john paul jones, josh homme, kurt cobain, led zeppelin, phil lesh, queens of the stone age, ric ocasek, taylor hawkins, the cars, uriah heep, vanilla fudge

Them Crooked Vultures – Them Crooked Vultures

By now the word is out that there’s a group menacing the globe, consisting of Josh Homme from Queens of

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TW 0 Comments bill laswell, frank zappa, ginger baker, herbie hancock, joe satriani, john lydon, jonas hellborg, keith levene, mahavishnu orchestra, martin atkins, public image ltd, rhino records, ryuichi sakamoto, sex pistols, sid vicious, steve vai, tony williams

Public Image Ltd – Album, 180-gram vinyl

Continuing on with reviews of releases in Rhino Records’ high quality, 180-gram vinyl reissue series, we visit John Lydon’s Public

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TW 0 Comments john sykes, keith harrison, pineapple thief, prog rock, snapper records

The Pineapple Thief – 3000 Days

In May 2009, I was privileged to review The Pineapple Thief’s newest studio album, Tightly Unwound for ClassicRockMusicBlog.com.  At that

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TW 2 Comments AC/DC, Black Sabbath, eagles, jimi hendrix, johnny guitar watson, kiss, led zeppelin, nirvana, pearl jam, pete townshend, screaming trees, soundgarden, tad, talking heads, television, the knack, van halen, weed smoker

Pearl Jam – Backspacer

Before I begin this review, let us please dispense with the term “grunge” as a way to describe music and

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Listening To
TW 0 Comments cadilac, children of the revolution, marc bolan, metal guru, t rex, telegram sam

T. Rex – The T. Rex Wax Co. Singles A’s and B’s 1972-77

The T. Rex Wax Co. Singles A’s and B’s 1972-77 is a two-CD collection of glam-rock gems: “Telegram Sam,” “Cadilac,”

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Listening To
TW 1 Comment alan jackson, bob wills, earl scruggs, emitt rhodes, hank williams, Jimmie Spheeris, john prine, johnny cash, kenny chesney, railroad conductor, waylon jennings, willie nelson

James Talley – Got No Bread, No Milk, No Money, But We Sure Got A Lot Of Love

I write about people, and as long as they don’t go out of style I guess my music won’t go

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TW 0 Comments bill leverty, FireHouse, grateful dead, hairspray, hard rock band, harmonica, Jerry Garcia, Moby, Percy Mayfield, Pigpen, ray charles, virginia native

Bill Leverty – Deep South

Bill Leverty is the guitarist in the formerly hairy hard rock band FireHouse.  Before you get the wrong idea, I

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Listening To
TW 0 Comments bruce springsteen, e street band, e street shuffle, fm radio, greatest hits, hammersmith odeon, rosalita, spirit in the night, thunder road

Bruce Springsteen & E Street Band – Hammersmith Odeon London 75

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band‘s Hammersmith Odeon London ’75 is simply one of the greatest (if not greatest)

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TW 0 Comments allen collins, confederate flag, ed king, free bird, gary rossington, old grey whistle test, ronnie van zant, southern rockers, sweet home alabama

Lynyrd Skynyrd – Gimme Back My Bullets

Gimme Back My Bullets represents something of a transitional album for Southern rockers Lynyrd Skynyrd. Guitarist Ed King had departed,

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