
Great stuff – predicting the future in 1991:
Reminds me of the O’Jays song Where Did We Go Wrong?
Good thing Consolidated leader Adam Shelburne is still doing music, now teaching kids and keeping the music alive:
got to get it hard and loud

Great stuff – predicting the future in 1991:
Reminds me of the O’Jays song Where Did We Go Wrong?
Good thing Consolidated leader Adam Shelburne is still doing music, now teaching kids and keeping the music alive:
This youtube stream won’t do this song justice — the textures coming off the synths is just too much for mp3 to handle. Get The Headphone Masterpiece by Cody ChesnuTT and enjoy the full thing:

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Stomp with me
For whatever reason, maybe the outfit, maybe the material, I don’t know, but Angus Young seems to be underrated. This is a monster guitarist. He and his brother formed one of the finest rock guitar combos ever.… Read the rest
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… Read the restHow does it feel? Get down get with it. Mama, we’re all crazy now.
… Read the restFeeling Kinks today led me to some live 70’s TV stuff where Ray Davies pulls out a chestnut:
The whole show is nice but watching Ray introduce and deliver on Celluloid Heroes is something special. If the embed doesn’t work … Read the rest
Regular readers of this site know I love the old rock band Deep Purple, driven partly by how under-appreciated they seem to be, and how funky they were.
Check out this clip of a jam on an old Purple song … Read the rest

Is it a hoax? While releasing his latest album, and already receiving amazing reviews, David Bowie, 69, passed last night from unreported cancer.
So many unanswered questions here, like who knew, how they were planning the promotion of the new … Read the rest
Classic Aretha lip-syncing for a TV show:

David is 68 and counting and still making new, relevant music – very inspirational.
For his new record he scouted the New York scene and then hired an experienced hard-jazz improv group to act as his foil. He brought … Read the rest
Nice song and video from The Flaming Lips:
… Read the restHome grown rock

I loved this band, very strange indeed. Two dudes with synths, sequencers, guitars, and occasionally a drummer. Gil Mantera played bass, synths, sang, and generally rocked one of the most awesome looks ever to hit the stage. His partner Ultimate … Read the rest
Good news when a good band gets back together – Gene and Dean Ween reconvene!
Guess they’ve been off the scene for a few but have booked some shows for next month, and Ween live is always worth it.
Maybe … Read the rest