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U2, Brian Eno (Passengers) 01:  Original Soundtracks 1

U2, Brian Eno (Passengers) 01: Original Soundtracks 1

September 4, 2018September 3, 2018
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Passengers was a little known side project that was composed and recorded between Zooropa and Pop. After Zooropa, U2 had hit a brick wall creatively so Brian Eno suggested they just improvise and se... Read More
The Church 01: Man Woman Life Death Infinity (A Must-Listen)

The Church 01: Man Woman Life Death Infinity (A Must-Listen)

July 24, 2018July 24, 2018
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I had been a fan of The Church for a long time and then I sort of drifted away . . . .  Many life-changing things have happened since 1995 and was not as fervent about seeking new releases from some ... Read More
Alex Chilton and Chris Bell:  Is This the Sound of Self-Destruction?

Alex Chilton and Chris Bell: Is This the Sound of Self-Destruction?

May 11, 2018
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Caution: it is recommended that you listen to “#1 Record,” Radio City,” “I Am The Cosmos” and “Complete Third” (CD3) before reading this entry to avoid being ... Read More
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
Roger Waters 01: Is This The Life We Really Want?

Roger Waters 01: Is This The Life We Really Want?

September 4, 2017
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I’ve had this album for over two months and, I must admit, it is a hard album to digest.  Not because it isn’t good, not because it is hard to fathom . . . it’s because it is so imm... Read More
Big Star 01:  Complete Third (Part One)

Big Star 01: Complete Third (Part One)

March 15, 2017
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Just started listening to the three disc set Complete Third.  Disc one underlines the fact that Third was a snapshot in time.  And, yes, it was an insane, confused and chaotic time.  Alex was a mes... 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
Split Enz 01: What’s the Matter with You?

Split Enz 01: What’s the Matter with You?

February 22, 2017
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No one likes the idiot that walks up to you and says, “Cheer up!”  As if that would do anything positive!  You may think, “What is this?  A marching order?” just before the ... Read More
Bauhaus 01: All We Ever Wanted Was Everything

Bauhaus 01: All We Ever Wanted Was Everything

February 15, 2017February 15, 2017
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Bauhaus was an especially dark band with a view towards spontaneity.  In fact, the album, The Sky’s Gone Out, has been said to be mostly improvisation.  One track in particular has been a con... Read More
Keith Richards, Syd Barrett, Legendary Pink Dots, John Lennon, Yoko Ono: The Song Visits You.

Keith Richards, Syd Barrett, Legendary Pink Dots, John Lennon, Yoko Ono: The Song Visits You.

December 26, 2016December 26, 2016
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Keith Richards:  Nobody writes a song.  It visits you and you pay it homage. Interviewer: You wrote “Satisfaction” in one go, didn’t you? Keith Richards: Yeah.  That was humbling.... Read More

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