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Year: 2020

Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker on the five-year anniversary of his disco-pop opus ‘Currents’

Posted on July 14, 2020 By Editor

I’ve been following this guy for a couple of years now. It’s good stuff. And the songs are quite mercurial. Following its release – when he finally let go – time and touring helped heal those wounds. The ensuing tour in support of ‘Currents’ took Parker to festival headline slots and arenas across the globe….

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Dave Grohl Reflects on Foo Fighters at 25 | SPIN

Posted on July 3, 2020 By Editor

I’m not a big FOO fan but I do like the man called Dave. Foo Fighters’ debut album turns 25 on July 4, which began a long run of success for Dave Grohl, one that seemed impossible in the wake of Kurt Cobain’s death a year earlier. To mark the big anniversary, Grohl spoke with…

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Debbie Harry Talks Blondie, Marilyn Monroe, Iggy Pop’s Influence – Rolling Stone

Posted on July 1, 2020 By Editor

Your first tour with Blondie was opening for Iggy Pop and David Bowie. What did you learn from watching them perform? There was a certain amount of improvisation in their performances. It wasn’t robotic, and the passion was there. Mr. Pop is passionate. It’s pretty obvious he’s kind of a wild guy, but he has…

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Andrew Loog Oldham – A True Original | uDiscover

Posted on June 27, 2020 By Editor

So many stories about this man. There’s a lot of them in that beard. He’s kind of the HST of the music world. From what I can tell you either liked him or you did not like him. Much sound and much vision. ~D He and Easton signed The Stones to a management deal, securing…

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Jeff Beck Discusses the Yardbirds, Telecasters, Clapton & Hendrix in 1968 GP Interview | GuitarPlayer

Posted on June 24, 2020 By Editor

What were your feelings about the Yardbirds? Well, when I joined the Yardbirds, I got the impression they just wanted my playing to enhance their group as much as possible. Right, so I just worked on the whole act until we got it down so great that we started bringing in bits of destruction to…

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Ronnie Wood: Artist, Painter, Author, Rolling Stone (The Interview) – RockCellarMagazine

Posted on June 21, 2020 By Editor

“During rehearsals, I draw up set lists on big canvases, putting down the songs and the keys they’re in,” Wood explains. “We hang these set lists on the rehearsal room walls so we know where we’ve been and where we’re going.” Read the whole article at Source: Ronnie Wood: Artist, Painter, Author, Rolling Stone (The…

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Space Oddity by David Bowie: The Story Behind The Song | Louder

Posted on June 20, 2020 By Editor

It’s a classic story of songwriting. “When I originally wrote about Major Tom,” Bowie said, “I thought I knew all about the great American dream and where it started and where it should stop. Here was the great blast of American technological know-how shoving this guy up into space, but once he gets there he’s…

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Bob Dylan Has a Lot on His Mind – The New York Times

Posted on June 12, 2020 By Editor

How is your health holding up? You seem to be fit as a fiddle. How do you keep mind and body working together in unison? Oh, that’s the big question, isn’t it? How does anybody do it? Your mind and body go hand in hand. There has to be some kind of agreement. I like…

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27 Funny, Awkward Band Publicity Photos That Rock! | Team Jimmy Joe

Posted on June 7, 2020 By Editor

It’s a freak show but I love the energy! Live Your Rock ‘n’ Roll Dreams through These Awkward Band Publicity Photos So, you and your buds form a band. What’s the first thing you do after learning the 3 chords to the song Gloria? Probably buy some 40’s, open the garage door and hope your…

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Where Happiness Reigned: Exit/In’s 1970s Heyday

Posted on May 21, 2020 By Editor

Maybe a new beginning for clubs everywhere. Listening rooms. Maybe in your house? “Our place is centered around the artists, and we do ask people to keep their talking down so that the performers can come across to everyone.” —From one of Exit/In’s first advertisements in The Tennessean Within its first year, Exit/In quickly stood…

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The Rolling Stones Cruise on Eighth Street | The Village Voice

Posted on May 12, 2020 By Editor

“The Stones Cruise on Eighth Street”  July 23, 1980 I was talking to a friend of mine one night a couple of years ago, after ten thousand varyingly voluntary rehearings of Some Girls had convinced us it wasn’t so bad after all, that in fact we really actually liked it: “Do you think the Stones…

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‘Rockers and spies’ – how the CIA used culture to shred the iron curtain | US news | The Guardian

Posted on May 7, 2020 By Editor

Now, it turns out, that sparkler-swaying anthem may have been contrived by US intelligence as cultural subversion of communism. An upcoming podcast series, Wind of Change, by the New Yorker’s Pat Radden Keefe, investigates whether it was – as the journalist was told a decade ago – actually a CIA-crafted confection. The producers can be…

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Former Music Exec Describes The Scary Meeting That Resulted In Today’s Violent Rap Music

Posted on May 7, 2020 By Editor

Where did all the good music go? Here’s one answer and it makes sense considering what we have had to endure. Quickly after the meeting began, one of my industry colleagues (who shall remain nameless like everyone else) thanked us for attending. He then gave the floor to a man who only introduced himself by…

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The Vinyl? It’s Pricey. The Sound? Otherworldly. – The New York Times

Posted on May 2, 2020 By Editor

Hutchison defends such efforts as part of the label’s devotion to authenticity. But it comes at a cost. Its manufacturing methods, and the quality-control attention paid to each record, bring no economies of scale. So Electric Recording would gain no reduction in expenses if it made more, thus negating the question Hutchison is most frequently…

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Eddie Van Halen allegedly pulled a gun on Fred Durst – just to get his guitar gear back | Guitar World

Posted on April 27, 2020 By Editor

Eddie did indeed go on to jam with Limp Bizkit at a house in Beverly Hills, but abruptly split the session after people there began smoking pot, leaving his guitar and amp behind. Bennett recounted Eddie saying the experience was like being “a scholar amongst kindergartners.” Things went even further south when Eddie tried contacting…

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