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Big Star: Third Part 2 Final Word

Big Star: Third Part 2 Final Word

May 3, 2018
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Some time ago I tried to write a blow by blow analysis of “Third Complete.”  I’ve abandoned that but there are some things worth noting. I first heard “Third” on cassett... Read More
New Age Music Industry: You Kill What You Don’t Understand and Prop Up the Remains to Sell Product

New Age Music Industry: You Kill What You Don’t Understand and Prop Up the Remains to Sell Product

February 27, 2017
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Ahh, New Age music.  You don’t know what it is but you know it when you hear it. . . at least you think you do.  A lot of the music labeled as such existed before the title came up.  If som... Read More
Beethoven 01: Beethoven At Bedtime (Or Anytime)

Beethoven 01: Beethoven At Bedtime (Or Anytime)

December 5, 2016December 4, 2016
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The idea of this entry began as a review of the collection Beethoven at Bedtime but has evolved into one about Beethoven in general.  I’m not a huge Classical Music fan but there are certain co... Read More
The Bad Plus 01: Inevitable Western Review

The Bad Plus 01: Inevitable Western Review

October 10, 2016
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This Jazz trio from Minnesota have been around for 16+ years (no pun intended). They are probably best known for their interesting version of “Tom Sawyer” by Rush.  In many ways you coul... Read More
Chicago 01:Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?

Chicago 01:Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?

October 12, 2015October 12, 2015
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I can remember pretty far back into my past.  One of the many things happening when I was four was HORNS.  Yeah, you heard them in Jazz but, unfortunately, you didn’t hear that much on the rad... Read More
John Cage: a Method of Destressing

John Cage: a Method of Destressing

January 26, 2015January 26, 2015
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Though John Cage is not in my regular musical diet, I do recommend him for medicinal purposes (in particular, “Music for Trombone” and the piece “Two5”) John Cage was a pione... Read More

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