1970's

Jeff Beck – A Retrospective

Jeff Beck was the guitar player's guitar player. Ask the great guitar players who they thought was the best, and…

2 years ago

P.P. Arnold – “Medicated Goo”

You may not know her name, but I guarantee you've heard her voice. When acts as diverse as Graham Nash,…

2 years ago

Television – “See No Evil”

Television came out of the CBGB's scene in New York (in fact, they were the first rock band to play…

2 years ago

Jimi Hendrix/Band Of Gypsys – “Message Of Love”

It's never a recipe for making great art when you're under pressure to deliver an album to a rival record…

2 years ago

BONUS HOLIDAY SONG: Clarence Reid – “Winter Man”

This year's Bonus Holiday Episode features a lost Soul classic: Clarence Reid's "Winter Man". We'll just kick back and listen…

2 years ago

Spirit – “Mr. Skin”

Spirit had big ambitions for their 4th album, Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus, but when the album was released, it…

2 years ago

Pete Townshend – “The Sea Refuses No River”

Pete Townshend’s 3rd solo album was a divisive record; many critics called it pretentious, over-thought, and an "ambitious failure".  But…

2 years ago

Fanny – “Cat Fever”

When it comes to boundaries, Fanny faced them all: racial, gender & sexual discrimination were all obstacles that stood in…

2 years ago

Bloodrock – “D.O.A.”

Welcome to our 2nd Sort-Of-Annual Halloween episode! This time we're exploring the gory details of "D.O.A." by Bloodrock, one of…

2 years ago

Bettye LaVette – “I Still Want To Be Your Baby”

Bettye LaVette is the epitome of perseverance. She cut her first record in 1962 at the age of 16, but…

2 years ago

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