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TW 0 Comments doctor doctor, electric phase, guitarist michael schenker, hammersmith odeon, mechanix, mother mary, paul chapman, pete way, phil mogg, strangers in the night, ufo

UFO – “Live Throughout The Years”: Better than Strangers In The Night?

When discussion of the greatest live rock albums arises, one usually mentioned is UFO’s Strangers In The Night, a thrilling

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TW 1 Comment andrew loog oldham, birds and bees, classic recordings, decca, denny gerrard, denny laine, laughing gnome, native south africa

Denny Gerrard – “Sinister Morning”

In the history of recorded music there’s been a lot of cool stuff released, hasn’t there?  If you share my

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TW 0 Comments blues legends, blues project, cd booklet, danny kalb, jimmy reed, jonathan kalb, tim hardin, willie dixon

Danny Kalb – “I’m Gonna Live The Life I Sing About”

Blues Project founder Danny Kalb returns with a new disc of mainly acoustic blues standards on Sojourn Records’ I’m Gonna

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TW 0 Comments bassist chris squire, close to the edge, drummer alan white, firebird suite, guitarist steve howe, igor stravinsky, long distance runaround, russian composer, vocalist jon anderson, wilhelm keitel

Yes – “Symphonic Live” review

Being that Yes have long opened their shows with an excerpt from Russian composer Igor Stravinsky’s “Firebird Suite,” it makes

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TW 0 Comments best rock bands, clash, joe strummer, mick jones, paul simonon, pete townshend, punk superstars, rock the casbah, shea stadium

The Clash – “Live At Shea Stadium”

The Clash Live At Shea Stadium is truly an amazing document capturing The Clash on their second night opening for

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TW 0 Comments charles hayward, free jazz, hugh hopper, kevin ayers, sax player, steve franklin

Hugh Hopper – “Numero D’Vol” review

Hugh Hopper, best known for his four-year stint as the bassist who replaced Kevin Ayers in The Soft Machine back

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Music Notes
TW 0 Comments 45s, vinyl record collection

Protecting Your Vinyl Record Collection

If you have a large collection of LPs, 45s or 78s, check out my story on how to organize, protect

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Top 10s
TW 3 Comments bon scott, bruce dickinson, carl wilson, elvis presley, gary louris, golden smog, Jayhawks, jim morrison, Levon Helm, mandocello, mick jagger, otis redding, richard manuel, rick danko, robin zander, whispering pines, wilson pickett

10 Great and Underrated Rock Singers

If you want to start a friendly fight, ask your friends and otherwise who their favorite rock singers are. You’re

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TW 3 Comments beeb, jazz funk, l ballade, mahavishnu orchestra, peter robinson, shawn phillips, weather report, withered roses

Shawn Phillips – “At The BBC”

Shawn Phillips At The BBC features three live performances Phillips made for the venerable British station from 1971-1974. Each is

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TW 2 Comments acoustic guitar, bob dylan, steve earle

JW Farquhar – “The Formal Female”

According to the liners, JW Farquhar holed up in his Philadelphia apartment in 1972 and recorded The Formal Female in

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