Welcome back to Suburban Metal Dad, Popdose’s resident webcomic. Read a new one every Monday and Friday. Click the pic to enlarge. You know what Springsteen is REALLY up to,…
Bruce Springsteen
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When it was announced that Bruce Springsteen’s new album, High Hopes, was a collection of newly finished outtakes, covers, and studio versions of songs he’s been playing live, I was…
The crossroads between youth culture and Amnesty International came together in the mid-70s with a series of concerts that included members of Monty Python, Peter Cook and Dudley Moore, as…
Rod Stewart croons, the Spin Doctors bring the Kryptonite and Stevie B – well, he brings the jeri curl.
It’s the Friday Five! Shuffle through five random tracks from your library and share it with the Popdose community.
Singer/songwriter Willie Nile drops by the Radio Hour to talk about his new album, American Ride.
It’s the Friday Five! Shuffle through five random tracks from your library and share it with the Popdose community.
Git your Steely Dan on in the latest installment of our ’70s list. Plus…so much more!
There’s a riot goin’ on…in our list of the 100 best albums of the ’70s. Find out where Sly places…and what else made the list!
In which Dave Lifton questions why the Black Keys’ drummer decided to pick a fight with Justin Bieber
Bob Lefsetz went beyond the pale in his column about Beyonce’s performance at the Super Bowl. I respond with dick jokes.
Circa-1982 “John Cougar” once again be takin’ your advice queries on matters of flesh, personal relationships, career, and metaphysics. (Read the first installment here.) Dear John Cougar: My best friend…
Big Money couldn’t make this special holiday edition of the convo, but the good news is that our pal Mike Duquette from The Second Disc joined in for some yuletide cheer! – Gonzo: Well lets strap on some bells and get this sleigh rolling! Mike Duquette: What shall we be a-wassailing tonight? G: Last year, you joined us for a convo about Darlene Love’s “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home),” which has apparently been covered by everybody in the last 50 years. MD: There were a lot, as I recall. G: One of the […]
A fond look back at some of the many pop culture highlights from the 2012 that was.
In ’66 the Young Rascals hit big with Good Lovin’. A year later Groovin’ made them legends.
Men Without Women Live is a concert recording by one band, Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes, performing an under appreciated and longtime out-of-print album by another band, Little Steven…
A special Asbury Park edition of the Song for the Soundtrack of Your Date (No Date) Tonight
Don’t hate Scott Malchus because he doesn’t love High Fidelity as much as Grosse Pointe Blank.