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Monthly Archives: April 2014
Music Mondays: Steely Dan’s The Royal Scam
While reading One Way Out a really strong, engaging oral history of The Allman Brothers Band, I began thinking about all the great music I grew up with, and how so much of it is now being relegated to fading … Continue reading
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Music Mondays: Lost Classic – Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes’ I Don’t Want to go Home
While reading One Way Out a really strong, engaging oral history of The Allman Brothers Band, I began thinking about all the great music I grew up with, and how so much of it is now being relegated to fading … Continue reading
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Tagged #classicrock, #Jersey, #Jerseyrock, #music, #rocktalk, #seventies #Bruce #LittleSteven, #SouthsideJohnny
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Music Mondays: Rainbow and Deep Purple
While reading One Way Out a really strong, engaging oral history of The Allman Brothers Band, I began thinking about all the great music I grew up with, and how so much of it is now being relegated to fading … Continue reading
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Music Mondays: Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
While reading One Way Out a really strong, engaging oral history of The Allman Brothers Band, I began thinking about all the great music I grew up with, and how so much of it is now being relegated to fading … Continue reading
Posted in America, love, Music, pop culture, teenagers, Uncategorized, writing
Tagged #classicrock, #EltonJo #music, #GoodbyeYellowBrickRoad, #rock, #Seventies
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