
The Number Nines: Records That Barely Cracked The Top Ten – Part 1
An encore from Contributing Author Napoleon Of Birds brings us a new mini-series, celebrating great recordings that just managed to squeak into single digit territory
An encore from Contributing Author Napoleon Of Birds brings us a new mini-series, celebrating great recordings that just managed to squeak into single digit territory
Contributing Author Bill “Virgindog” Bois returns to tell us about a delightful variation on a familiar instrument. Join V-Dog as he presents Part 12 of his series, featuring the innovations that made music better, and the people who created them
With no small amount of help from Peter Mark Roget himself, it’s Contributing Author JJ Live At Leeds, with a challenging and hilarious game for all of you lyrical gumshoes
Contributing Author rollerboogie remembers a spirited debate about a certain lad from Liverpool, and how he misses the friend who settled the matter
Welcome the 90’s reboot of his awesome memory-jogging music series, where Contributing Author Chuck Small presents this inaugural return episode to help us recall… Who sang that ?
Even with an advanced case of “guilty feet ,” Contributing Author DJ Professor Dan is here to soldier on and talk about what was happening musically this month -40 years ago – in 1984.
Contributing Author Blossom W is back to remind us that whether you’re an A, B, or D lister… there’s nothing wrong with cookin’ up a little side hustle
Contributing Author rollerboogie is back to celebrate a collection of recordings, with performances that meet at the intersection of rock and jazz
“Wouldn’t I enjoy Billy Joel’s 52nd Street more with less or, better yet, no Billy Joel?” Now, there’s a concept! And who better to make the case than Contributing Author Stobgopper
All that went before contributes to who we are now.
Contributing Author JJ Live At Leeds shares his candid perspective of a new album – from some old and respected musical companions
I still think that last minute of "Let's Go Crazy" rocks harder than any other moment of music that ever…
Full volume is the only way to listen to a great guitar solo. Lol. Only you would remember the tennis…
That is a good one! I recently was able to get that album on vinyl, but unfortunately, it skips during…
Great list Brian! One of my favorites is Larry Carlton's guitar intro to Steely Dan's “Don't Take Me Alive”. I…
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There were a couple of entries you included here that I was not expecting, but I loved seeing! "Goodbye Stranger"…