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Pink Floyd – “Us And Them”

Pink Floyd released "Us & Them" in 1973, but it feels like it could've been written yesterday. Can we ever…

5 years ago

#57 on ’57

This being Episode # 57, I thought it would be fun to revisit '57 -- as in the year 1957.…

5 years ago

Earth Wind & Fire – “Shining Star”

Earth, Wind & Fire's 6th album, That's The Way of The World, was ostensibly a soundtrack album; when the film…

5 years ago

Todd Rundgren – “Parallel Lines”

A Todd Rundgren album can vary between pure pop to bossa nova, guitar rock to wild experimentation; like the proverbial…

5 years ago

Small Faces – “Tin Soldier”

The best British band from the '60's that never hit the bigtime in America-- Small Faces. Steve Marriott, Ronnie Lane,…

5 years ago

Buzzcocks – “What Do I Get?”

Back in '77, one thing UK punk bands didn't have much use for was love songs. But Pete Shelley of…

5 years ago

Edwin Starr – “War”

"War" was originally written for The Temptations, but when Motown was too squeamish to have one of their top acts…

5 years ago

Billy Squier – “Lonely Is The Night”

It Came From Boston (Vol. 2): Local boy from Wellesley, MA pays his dues in & around Boston and New…

6 years ago

Was 1965 the Most Revolutionary Year in Music?

For the 50th episode of the podcast, we're mixing it up a bit. I just finished reading a fascinating book…

6 years ago

Robyn Hitchcock & The Egyptians – “Airscape”

A Robyn Hitchcock song is so unique, it could only come from the mind of Robyn Hitchcock. From his first recordings…

6 years ago

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