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Tag: classic rock

Marnie Stern Talks Boston’s Life, Love & Hope

Music
By Marnie Stern | December 17, 2013
By Marnie Stern | December 17, 2013

Marnie Stern Talks Boston’s Life, Love & Hope

I keep the radio in my bathroom tuned to the classic rock station so that when I get in the shower, I can have some fun listening to familiar stuff.

Jonathan Meiburg (Shearwater) Talks Paul McCartney’s New

Music
By Jonathan Meiburg | October 22, 2013
By Jonathan Meiburg | October 22, 2013

Jonathan Meiburg (Shearwater) Talks Paul McCartney’s New

Paul McCartney’s New is a deeply sad record. I don’t mean that in the sense of it being a disgrace (it’s not) or that it’s mopey or...

Steve Nieve (Elvis Costello and the Attractions) Talks Elton John’s The Diving Board

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By Steve Nieve | September 30, 2013
By Steve Nieve | September 30, 2013

Steve Nieve (Elvis Costello and the Attractions) Talks Elton John’s The Diving Board

One of my earliest memories of diving into the deep end was the first evening I went to a "youth club." In a dusty church hall, under colored mood...

Lee Ranaldo (Sonic Youth) Talks the Grateful Dead’s Sunshine Daydream

Music
By Lee Ranaldo | September 21, 2013
By Lee Ranaldo | September 21, 2013

Lee Ranaldo (Sonic Youth) Talks the Grateful Dead’s Sunshine Daydream

To start with the pertinent facts: the new concert documentary Sunshine Daydream (just out on DVD) is the early-'70s Grateful Dead as I love...

Sean Nelson Talks Paul McCartney in Concert, Yesterday and Today

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By Sean Nelson | August 31, 2013
By Sean Nelson | August 31, 2013

Sean Nelson Talks Paul McCartney in Concert, Yesterday and Today

It's hard not to marvel at the differences and similarities between the Paul McCartney who leads Wings through the paces of the 1976 concert...

DJ Nu-Mark (Jurassic 5) Talks Mayer Hawthorne’s Where Does This Door Go

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By DJ Nu-Mark | August 12, 2013
By DJ Nu-Mark | August 12, 2013

DJ Nu-Mark (Jurassic 5) Talks Mayer Hawthorne’s Where Does This Door Go

The third album for any artist seems to send them on a soul-searching adventure that eventually leads most of them to the age-old question...

Erika M. Anderson (EMA) Talks John Fogerty’s Wrote a Song for Everyone

Music
By Erika M. Anderson | May 28, 2013
By Erika M. Anderson | May 28, 2013

Erika M. Anderson (EMA) Talks John Fogerty’s Wrote a Song for Everyone

I have a thought in my head that I wrap around myself like a warm blanket whenever I am completely overwhelmed. No matter how bad things get, if...

Greg Saunier (Deerhoof) Talks the Rolling Stones’ “Doom and Gloom”

Music
By Greg Saunier | April 15, 2013
By Greg Saunier | April 15, 2013

Greg Saunier (Deerhoof) Talks the Rolling Stones’ “Doom and Gloom”

When we first meet our hero, his maracas are too loud and his guitar is a rectangle. His journey is already complete and his balls are pre-expanded...

Jonathan Meiburg (Shearwater) Talks David Bowie’s The Next Day

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By Jonathan Meiburg | March 13, 2013
By Jonathan Meiburg | March 13, 2013

Jonathan Meiburg (Shearwater) Talks David Bowie’s The Next Day

Even if you're a hardened, embittered Bowie fan who isn't interested by much after Scary Monsters, I think you'll find that his new album...

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