It’s the Popdose Music Roundtable for January 2014 — wherein the staff gabs about any music, new or old, that has been moving us over the past month.
Paul McCartney
It’s the Friday Five! Shuffle through five random tracks from your library and share it with the Popdose community.
Betty Everett & Jerry Butler scored with a cover of a beloved Everly Brothers hit
One Popdoser’s personal best-of playlist.
Dw Dunphy provides seven and two for you from 2013. None of them are Yeezus.
Wings had yet to lock in an album that justified their existence. Band On The Run changed that.
Wherein we look at ten of the weirdest and most random products to be marketed using the Beatles name and image.
A countdown of ten artists who broke away from their old groups and went on to release great music in their own right.
It’s never easy to grow up in your father’s shadow, no matter who you are, so you can only imagine how it was for Julian Lennon, given that not only…
Ah, it’s Friday, time to relax, and you know what that means, a glass of wine and the Friday Five!
Outside Lands came and went last weekend, blowing in and out of the Golden Gate Park with the signature stomp, rock, and dazzle that’s it’s become equanimous with since Another…
The Meters were well known as sidemen, but had hits of their own as well
Stop! Drop! Shuffle into the weekend! Join in this week’s Friday Five.
In which we look at once common curiosities of pop culture that don’t exist anymore, be it because of changing tastes, the fragmentation of culture, or merely the fickle nature…
With the summer movie season upon us, let’s listen to ten of the best superhero-inspired songs we could find.
Join Popdose for a look back at three decades of Babyface’s wide-ranging influence as a singer, songwriter, and producer.
And when the cupboard’s bare, will you still even care?
Git your Steely Dan on in the latest installment of our ’70s list. Plus…so much more!
Remember the band Player? Sure you do…and even if you think you don’t, it’ll only take three words to remind you who they are: “Baby Come Back.” That’s not by…
Rob Smith meditates on memory, music, and the Beatles in “The Vinyl Diaries.”
“I’ll finish you all now! You’ll pay!” So said Paul McCartney to Ringo Starr when Ringo tried to convince Paul to hold his solo album release so it wouldn’t conflict…
The Blue Sky Riders might be the best band you’ve never heard of (featuring a few people you might be familiar with).
Rob Smith’s “Vinyl Diaries”: Billy Joel, “The Nylon Curtain”
The mayor has found his true calling, so he’s calling it quits as mayor.
It must be great to be Paul McCartney. All that fame, all that money. And it must be terrible, too, because you have to compete with Paul McCartney, and a…