
The Persistent Mediocrity Of The “Elvis Movies”
We’re sending a big hunk o’ love to good friend and Contributing Author Ozmoe, who recently discovered a You Tuber who’s all shook up over the celluloid output of the King Of Rock and Roll
We’re sending a big hunk o’ love to good friend and Contributing Author Ozmoe, who recently discovered a You Tuber who’s all shook up over the celluloid output of the King Of Rock and Roll
We are delighted to report: Contributing Author Chuck Small’s patent pending “Yuck” is back: in this latest nostalgic review of all things Ronco and K-Tel
Contributing Author rollerboogie time-trips to tell us about his favorite albums from the prior decade.
Reason # 293 that we love Contributing Author Bill “Virgindog” Bois is that he always keeps an open mind. He explores a post-modern spin on pop in this week’s episode of Theoretically Speaking: Music Theory for Non-Musicians. Bonus points for the A.G. Cook shoutout
Rockin’ a sway, better than any ocean: it’s Contributing Author thegue, who’s back with the latest episode of the mini-series that celebrates the “Missing:” those who never quite got their due over at The Number Ones
All good things must come to an end: Join our friend and Contributing Author Chuck Small, as he takes us on one last ride to review The 40 Biggest Billboard Artists of 1991 to wrap up his terrific series,The Fantastic 40
”What results is an undoubtedly bizarre, often enigmatic, but also surprisingly touching and humane portrait of an oft-forgotten folk during an impossibly bleak time. You truly have to hear it. ”
It’s the latest from from Contributing Author & Resident Vanguard Phylum Of Alexandria
He’s been cutting onions, and we think that we’re ready for it: it’s Contributing Author rollerboogie,here to remind us that sometimes, big boys do cry
Put on your Stetson, grab your partner, and join Contributing Author and sometime yodeler Bill “Virgindog” Bois as he presents another Theoretically Speaking: Music Theory for Non-Musicians. Bonus points for wrapping it up with Roy and Dale
Driving it home as only he can: with a lone ultra-blue high-beam halogen – it’s Contributing Author
Stobgopper, with his take on a recent outing by the elfin(?) progeny of Mr. Zimmerman
Great list Brian! One of my favorites is Larry Carlton's guitar intro to Steely Dan's “Don't Take Me Alive”. I…
Totally understand how that situation compromises the feelings and enjoyment you had watching them win. The hope is that any…
I hadn't heard of 311. The drummer is free to hold those views - just as anyone hearing them has…
MJ is an interesting case. It felt 5+ years ago that his influence was much diminished. I went to a…
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That is a good one! I recently was able to get that album on vinyl, but unfortunately, it skips during…