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TW 0 Comments christian vander, frank zappa, french band, john coltrane, klaus blasquiz, magnum opus, mothers of invention, progressive rock, richard wagner, scott walker, sun ra

Magma – Bourges 1979, AKT XV

It’s safe to say that French band Magma is like no other. Leader Christian Vander’s concept of a futuristic rock/

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TW 0 Comments chris farlowe, fog on the highway, van morrison

Chris Farlowe – “Hotel Eingang”

It’s hard to believe that singer Chris Farlowe is two years shy of 70, but his voice still has the

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Music Interviews
TW 0 Comments martin popoff, skull session, uriah heep

Uriah Heep – From Very ‘Eavy to Wake The Sleeper

Check out this three-way discussion covering the entire Uriah Heep catalog. Skull Sessions host Bob Nalbandian is joined by my

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Listening To
TW 1 Comment anthony phillips, john mayhew, mike rutherford, nursery cryme, peter gabriel, phil collins, progressive rock music, steve hackett, tony banks, visions of angels

Genesis – “Trespass”

Although Genesis would truly enter their “classic” phase with Nursery Cryme in 1971, its precursor Trespass not only hints at

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TW 0 Comments aerosmith, dream on, lord of the thighs, same old song and dance, saxophone solo, seasons of wither, toys in the attic, train kept a rollin, woman of the world

Aerosmith – “Get Your Wings” – Best Aerosmith album?

In between “Dream On” and “Walk This Way,” the songs from Aerosmith’s 1974 album Get Your Wings seem to get

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Listening To
TW 0 Comments allen collins, dale krantz, derek hess, gary rossington, leon wilkeson, lynyrd skynyrd, prime time, rossington collins band

Rossington Collins Band – “Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere”

The Rossington Collins Band’s first album, Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere, is a severely overlooked record. It gave the group two radio

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TW 0 Comments andy west, chastain park, dave larue, Dixie Dregs, mick fleetwood, Rod Morgenstein, steve morse, t lavitz

Dixie Dregs: “Dregs Of The Earth”

One of my most memorable concert moments was on a Sunday evening at Atlanta’s Chastain Park in 1992, seeing and

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TW 0 Comments beggars opera, brian downey, funk 49, fuzzy duck, guitar chords, guitar riff, guitar solo, james gang, kingdom come, power pop, thin lizzy, treetops, wishbone ash

A Visit To The Spaceship Factory: 20 Gems From The Early Years Of Prog review

A Visit To The Spaceship Factory: 20 Gems From The Early Years Of Prog is a collection of tunes from

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TW 0 Comments 1970s, good rats, joe franco, mickey marchello, mr mechanic, new yorkers, peppi marchello

The Good Rats: “From Rats To Riches”

The Good Rats were a five-piece band of New Yorkers who released several excellent albums in the 1970s. They should

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Listening To
TW 0 Comments craig chaquico, jefferson starship, marty balin, miracles, octopus, papa john creach, remastered reissue, sandalphon, there is love

Jefferson Starship – “Red Octopus”

Jefferson Starship’s 1975 release, Red Octopus, gave the band a massive hit with Marty Balin’s ballad “Miracles,” which was edited

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