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CD Review: Twisted Sister, “Live at the Marquee”
Relive the glory days of Twisted Sister with the release of their 1983 Marquee club shows.
Read More »CD Review: Ride, “Nowhere: 20th Anniversary Edition”
Britpop lovers will be intrigued to hear about the 20th-anniversary reissue of the seminal Ride album Nowhere. Annie Zaleski dips into the contents of the set
Read More »The Fifth Day of Mellowmas: BoyleFinnmas
Most Christmas albums contain the same old songs, but this year, Susan Boyle has brought us a rather unusual GiftRead More »
Redeeming Rod: Once in a Blue Moon
A lost Rod Stewart album...from the '90s? It's gotta be awful, right? Not so fast, says Matthew Bolin
Read More »CD Review: The Doors, “Live in New York”
Earlier this week, I posted an item to Twitter (sorry, I refuse to use the word ‘tweeted’ in regard to any action I’ve ever taken) saying that I was listening to Rhino’s latest box
Read More »Ramble On: John C. Hughes on New Beginnings
Soooo, where’s Lost in the ‘70s/’80s/’90s been? Has that Hughes character been slacking off? Well, not quite. It may be fairly obvious from my 400+ posts about the subject, but I’m a music junkie.
Read More »Bootleg City: “Vin Scelsa’s Live at Lunch,” 6/28/00 (Pt. 1)
As the mayor of Bootleg City, it’s good to be king — or just mayor, I guess. Or how about “king-mayor”? But certainly not Sonia Sotomayor, who dared to suggest eight years ago that
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