Back in the Syd Barrett days, there was no band who did psychedelic music like Pink Floyd. Not the Airplane. Not the Dead. Nobody.
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Music Review: Patti Scialfa – Play It As It Lays
You just don't mess with the wife of the Boss.
Read More »Music Review: Sly And The Family Stone – Greatest Hits (Original Recording Remastered)
These songs sound as fresh now, as they did more than thirty years ago. So crank it up, and "Dance To The Music."
Read More »The Rockologist: Revisiting The Young Rascals (Or Was That The Rascals?)
In which your Rockologist re-embraces his Young Rascals. No, not those Young Rascals. I meant the band, silly.
Read More »Concert Review: Wilco At Marymoor Park, Seattle, WA 08/21/07
A magnificent show where on this night, it was all about guitarist Nels Cline.
Read More »Music Review: Johnny Cash – The Great Lost Performance
Somewhat surprisingly considering the period during this concert was recorded, Cash's The Great Lost Performance proves to be exactly that.
Read More »Music Review: Sowing The Seeds – The 10th Anniversary (Appleseed Recordings Compilation)
On its first ever sampler, the indie folk label with a social conscience celebrates its tenth year with help from a few famous friends.
Read More »Concert Review: Patti Smith At The Showbox, Seattle WA, 8/11/07
Tonight's Patti Smith concert in Seattle was a transcendent experience on more notes than I can really count here.
Read More »Music DVD Review: Jethro Tull – Live At Montreux 2003
The codpiece is gone -- thank God! -- but Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson is still every bit the flamboyant showman.
Read More »Music DVD Review: A Night At The Family Dog: A Ralph J. Gleason Rock Classic Featuring Jefferson Airplane, Grateful Dead, and Santana
Three of the greatest San Francisco bands of the psychedelic sixties -- the Dead, the Airplane, and Santana -- let their freak flags fly.
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