The seventies were not nearly as good to Sly and The Family Stone, and particularly to Sly himself, as the sixties had been.
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Music Review: Sly And The Family Stone – Stand!; Theres A Riot Goin’ On (Original Recordings Remastered part 2 of 3)
By now regarded as the greatest live act on the planet, these two albums represent the creative, artistic peak of Sly And The Family Stone.
Read More »Music Review: Sly And The Family Stone – A Whole New Thing; Dance To The Music; Life (Original Recordings Remastered, Part 1 of 3)
Sly And The Family Stone's place in the music history books is just about as sure a thing as it gets.
Read More »Music Review: Yes – Live at Montreux 2003
Yes performs for the first time at the famed festival in the band's 35-year history.
Read More »The Listening Room April 2, 2007: R.E.M., Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, Springsteen, Dylan, Rush, Cut Chemist, and Whitesnake?
Meet your new moderator, same as the old one in this week's "The Listening Room."
Read More »Music Review: Crystal Visions: The Very Best of Stevie Nicks (CD/DVD Double Disc Edition)
Crystal Visions sums up the Very Best Of Stevie Nicks, while showing she remains just as vital now as she was then.
Read More »Music Review: Eddie Money – Wanna Go Back
"The greatest Rock and Roll ever came from songs like these."
Read More »The Listening Room March 26, 2007: Nirvana, Joan Jett, Paul Westerberg, Genesis, Queen
Classics, camp, obscurities, and bootlegs in this week's Listening Room...
Read More »The Rockologist: Before There Was Fleetwood Mac, There Was, Well, Fleetwood Mac
Before Buckingham and Nicks, there was Peter Green. And Danny Kirwan. And Bob Welch. And before Rumours, they made some great records.
Read More »The Listening Room March 20, 2007: Jerry Cantrell, Amy Winehouse, Brand New and Giant
A day late, but worth the wait.
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