We’re counting down our Top 50 favorite rhythm sections of all time! See who made the list as we look at numbers 35 through 21.
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Eric Carmen goes heavy on the Aqua Net, Jane Wiedlin makes googly-eyes at Jason Hare and Jeff Giles loses $20 — it’s all part of the latest edition of CHART ATTACK!
We made a list of our favorite guitarists of all time, and this week, we count down from 50 to 36. Who made the cut?
Rob Smith Can’t Say No to the new Krishna Das album, though it perplexes him a bit.
The Impressions were responsible for some of the most compelling anthems of the civil rights era, but Curtis Mayfield also had a way with a romantic ballad.
When Alex Chilton died, it left a gaping hole in the hearts of music fans everywhere. The Popdose staff remembers Chilton’s life, music, and legacy.
These things start in the damndest places. During our chat room set up for the recent Oscars telecast, the topic moved to horror films. I have a broad opinion of…
The Popdose staff dawdles away a long, cold winter by looking back at its formative musical experiences. Tell us yours!
The Popdose staff rings in the new year with a selection of classic opening moments from our favorite songs, movies, and books.
Now, don’t get the wrong idea: This is not a ”best of” list — that would indicate that I listened to every album released and compared them, which sounds like…
The Popdose staff concludes its look back at the decade that was with a list of our 100 favorite albums.
It’s been a tumultuous decade for music, but it hasn’t all been bad — and the Popdose staff has just the list of songs to prove it.
As the decade draws to a close, the Popdose staff looks back at its favorite films of the last 10 years.
To paraphrase an old adage: those who can, do, and those who can’t, write. For the last couple of years now, you’ve been good enough to come to our site…
This is a series I began on my blog, Wings for Wheels, a few years ago under the awkward title Songs I Never Get Tired Of. When I begged asked…
Diana Ross smacks Chic around, Kenny Loggins starts his soundtrack reign, and Olivia welcomes us to Xanadu — all in Jason Hare’s latest edition of CHART ATTACK!
9/9/09 is finally here, and to celebrate the occasion, the Popdose staff has, ahem, come together to give you their personal perspectives on the music — yesterday and today.
It’s Beatles Week here at Popdose, and Jon Cummings kicks things off by leading the staff through a list of our personal Fab Four favorites.
Hippies, mud, and music! Woodstock celebrates its 40th anniversary this weekend, and we’re celebrating with a day full of festival-themed content.
Popdose is pleased to announce the first in a series of weekly appearances on Overnight America with Jon Grayson. Read more inside!
With the first six months of 2009 on the books, the Popdose staff has once again huddled up, made a list of its favorite albums of the year (so far), and laid ’em all out for you (with mp3s!).
You voted for it, and now it’s back! Chartburn returns with a look at oldies but goodies(?) from the Black Crowes, Depeche Mode Camouflage, Michael Johnson, Shalamar, and the Stones.
Be still my soul. Lawd have mercy. When soul first came out, so many social issues made so many people so PO’d (civil rights, Vietnam, rioting in seemingly every urban…
Leonard Cohen has been referencing his own mortality in his lyrics for decades now, and on his current world tour the first such hint arrives about a half hour into…
The shows may be over, but our intrepid reporter Ken Shane is still wrapping up all the sights and sounds of SXSW ’09. Click on the image above to follow…
Do not be alarmed! Do not adjust your set! Chartburn hasnÁ¢€â„¢t gone away Á¢€” itÁ¢€â„¢s just sharing space with some more Friday features, including the the New Radio Roundtable, in…
Do not be alarmed! Do not adjust your set! Chartburn hasn’t gone away — it’s just sharing space with some more Friday features, including the new and improved Freshly Unwrapped,…
Dire Straits, Love Over Gold. Some people get the attraction to Dire Straits, and some wonder how the hell these guys made it into the popular musical consciousness in the…
The Bride of Frankenstein (1935). I figured I should not only write about a movie I love, but a movie about love. My first thought was The Umbrellas of Cherbourg…