It’s Friday, so that means that its time for S1:E4 of Theoretically Speaking: Music Theory For Non-Musicians, where we learn very cool stuff from tnocs.com Contributing Author Bill Bois.
Bonus points for the Melanie reference
Where to go when you’ve explored rock, alt, punk, goth, and industrial? Our ever open-minded Contributing Author Phylum Of Alexandria has a suggestion
The story of a great Steely Dan recording that’s become a legendary part of their artistry… and that you very likely have never heard before
We Are (all about the) Family… Drama. Contributing Author Chuck Small is on the case, to conjure up some TV memories
It’s Friday, so that means that its time for S1:E3 of Music Theory For Non-Musicians, where we learn very cool stuff from tnocs.com Contributing Author Bill Bois. Step lightly
It’s a ‘yes’ from us, dawg: Contributing Author and Reality TV Music-Maven dutchg8r has full coverage of the Western hemisphere’s answer to Europop. JaJa Yankee Ding Dong, indeed
In their tnocs.com debut, Contributing Author and Perfection-ioleist (?) minor major 7th is here to provide their version (2.0) of ‘My Perfect Records’
The “boy in corduroy” is both terrific, and competent. Join tnocs.com Contributing author JJ Live At Leeds as he tells us all about a connection from his younger self that continues to this present day
I will dig in to some more!
Almost any Cramps song will fit on a Halloween playlist. I saw them right around Halloween sometime in the mid…
Very cool to read about their relationship and how strong it was til the end. Not always how rock rolls.…
Hail to the freaks. Thanks for highlighting the outsiders. I first encountered The Cramps in the British Book of Hit…
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