
A Musical Defense Of 1974
Time-tripping back 51 (!) years, it’s Contributing Author rollerboogie,with a fair and balanced summation of one of the more controversial 12-month periods in 20th century pop music
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Time-tripping back 51 (!) years, it’s Contributing Author rollerboogie,with a fair and balanced summation of one of the more controversial 12-month periods in 20th century pop music
Survey says: It’s Contributing Author JJ Live At Leeds, for all the points. Join our own Boss Cat for a look at TV and book crossovers, and how they fared as they traversed the Atlantic
We can all agree that Contributing Author Chuck Small is anything but a “random” music fan. Nonetheless, Chuck is back with the first of a two-parter that delightfully deploys a uniquely arbitrary method of curation. for a fun and eclectic sonic result
Tangled up in proto-disco with a pair of Bobs, it’s Contributing Author DJ Professor Dan, who’s out on the avenuuuue with what was happening musically around this time… in 1975
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映画マニア Phylum Of Alexandria provides us with a lovely appreciation of the art, creativity, and spirit of Hayao Miyazaki
With something for everyone: a Saturday sampler of this week’s notable music news headlines
Without the electric guitar, popular music as we know it would be inconceivable. In his continuing series about musical innovators, Contributing Author Bill Bois takes a look at the instrument and inventor that changed the world
They say it’s his birthday – and Contributing Author Ozmoe is gonna have a good time – celebrating with great tunes from 1965
Our Zelig-like Contributing Author rollerboogie sure gets around, and is here to share seven tales of chance musical encounters that resulted in a deeper, delightful playlist for all
For one last spin: let’s join Contributing Author Chuck Small for the finale of his epic series that that spanned three decades and jogged our memories as he helped us to recall… … Who sang that ?
Nice! That's a good one.
This is a recent one that feels kind of obvious to put here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FkOpwodhROI
Dan Hartman's "I Can Dream About You" sounded black enough to have a black singer lip sync to it in…
Yes, Joss Stone was heavily touted as a white girl that was singing black music so we knew from the…
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I have heard this. I think I thought he was black.