"John Barleycorn Must Die", transposed Traffic from a never-was to a future hall of fame inductee.
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Interview: Marillion Drummer Ian Mosley
Marillion's longtime drummer talks candidly about the band's history, its future, and tells us his favorite Fish drinking story.
Read More »Music Review: Marillion – Somewhere Else
Hearing Marillion all these years later in this context, has been like hearing the band for the very first time again.
Read More »Music Review: The Doors by The Doors
What can you say, it's The Doors, only better!
Read More »Music Review: Stacy Clark – Unusual
This is a solid collection of modern pop tunes that are worth giving a chance.
Read More »Music Review: The Doors – The Soft Parade (Remastered With Bonus Tracks)
Although I think most Doors fans will probably disagree with me, The Soft Parade was always my favorite of their six studio albums.
Read More »Music Review: Alice Di Micele – by ebb & by flow
The long-awaited return of a fantastic Pacific Northwest singer/songwriter.
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 »The Commoditization Of Music: Marching Forward Into The Past
I love singles just as much as anybody. But today's music delivery system of choice is turning art into mere commodity.
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.
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