Skip to content
classicrockmusicblog.com

  • Music Review
  • Music Notes
  • Listening To
  • Top 10s
  • Music Interviews
  • DVD Reviews
  • Audio Equipment
Music Review
TW 0 Comments 45 rpms, badfinger, badger state, bubble gum pop, rhinelander, sunstone, zombies

Psychedelic States: Wisconsin in the ’60s review

Wisconsin in the ’60s is the latest installment in Gear Fab Records’ Psychedelic States series (now totaling 17 releases), each

Read More
Music Review
TW 1 Comment alex lifeson, chimes, double necks, farewell to kings, geddy lee, hi hat, neil peart, rush, snare, xanadu

Rush – “Xanadu” video

This video of Rush performing “Xanadu” from A Farewell To Kings is a great look back at a time when

Read More
Music Interviews
TW 0 Comments antonio vivaldi, eddie van halen, fender stratocaster, j s bach, paganini, rising force, wolfgang mozart, yngwie malmsteen

Yngwie Malmsteen interview: Sweden’s Stratocaster master

Sweden’s Yngwie Malmsteen is one of rock’s most influential and original guitarists. When most guitarists were woodshedding to copy Eddie

Read More
DVD Reviews
TW 0 Comments american music, blind blake, blues jazz, charley patton, collecting records, country blues, desperate man blues, great depression, jimmie rodgers, joe bussard

Desperate Man Blues DVD review

Desperate Man Blues is a DVD that every record collector should see. It chronicles the long-time efforts of Joe Bussard,

Read More
Listening To
TW 0 Comments british folk music, lord elgin, ned ludd, parcel of rogues, peter knight, rock and roll, steeleye span, violin

Steeleye Span – Bloody Men

I first stumbled onto Steeleye Span via their classic 1973 recording, A Parcel Of Rogues. One of the band’s greatest

Read More
Music Interviews
TW 0 Comments

Nick D’Virgilio’s tribute to Genesis’ The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway

In the world of progressive rock, few albums have enjoyed the critical and fan acclaim of Genesis’ The Lamb Lies

Read More
Top 10s
TW 1 Comment astral weeks, bob dylan, good vibrations, jackie wilson, james brown, st dominic, streets of arklow, van morrison, veedon fleece

Van Morrison’s Best 13 albums

With more than 30 albums to his credit, not including greatest-hits collections, Van Morrison has an ample and incredibly varied

Read More
Music Review
TW 0 Comments alice coltrane, danelli, felix cavaliere, fifth dimension, groovin on a sunday afternoon, jazz lines, jungle walk, larry carlton, marvin gaye, pop quartet, session musicians, syd barrett, young rascals

The Rascals – “Peaceful World – The Island Of Real” review

By the end of the 1960s, the extremely successful pop quartet The Young Rascals had changed its name to just

Read More
Music Review
TW 1 Comment Deep Purple, perfect strangers, steve morse

Deep Purple – Loosen My Strings video

Deep Purple’s first album with guitarist Steve Morse, Purpendicular, is a sadly overlooked album. Released in 1996, it has better

Read More
Music Notes
TW 0 Comments alan lomax, american folk music, canadian homeland, compact discs, Deep Purple, dictators, grand illusion, great white, martin popoff, motorhead, ram jam, rock and roll

Ye Olde Metal 1977 (by Martin Popoff) book review

Toronto’s Martin Popoff is to heavy metal what Alan Lomax was to American folk music. He is a chronicler and

Read More
  • ← Previous
  • Next →
Copyright © 2024 classicrockmusicblog.com. All rights reserved.
Theme: ColorMag by ThemeGrill. Powered by WordPress.