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Author: Matt Wardlaw
Concert Review – Buddy Guy at House of Blues, Cleveland
went to see Buddy Guy on Tuesday night at the House of Blues. This was (I think) at least my fifth time seeing Buddy, following shows in 1993 at the Blues Music Festival at Blossom Music Center with my comrade Jim, a show later in the 90s at the Agora with my comrade Mark. Mark […]
Albums Revisited – Bryan Adams – Reckless
Bryan Adams – Can’t Stop This Thing We Started Happy tax day to all of you! I was listening to the Waking Up The Neighbours album from Bryan Adams, yesterday morning, which was really the last great album from BA. It would be the last album for a long time, to feature longtime Adams collaborator […]
VIDEO: Death Cab For Cutie – I Will Possess Your Heart
Awesome! Can’t wait for the full album, and the tour as well. Will be good to see Death Cab back on the concert trail! Death Cab for Cutie – I Will Possess Your Heart
Behind the Cinderella story of Buckcherry and the album that nobody wanted
Without a doubt, the story of the reemergence and subsequent success of Buckcherry with their current album “15,” is a great, and at times, often unbelievable story. I’ve heard many parts of this story in the past couple of years since the album was released, but here it is, all in one place to read […]
R.E.M.’s new album is great, and the past few sucked, right? Well….
Thanks to Bob Lefsetz for getting my attention with a mention of this: It’s always fun to call out a major print magazine, and The Huffington Post does just that with this great article that looks at the Rolling Stone review history for recent R.E.M. albums starting with the current CD Accelerate. link It’s sarcasm […]
Jackson Browne and David Lindley – Live at the Philadelphia Folk Festival 2006
After listening in depth to the Jackson Browne/David Lindley DVD that I wrote about in my last post, I decided to post the audio here. It’s really a superb show, and an excellent companion to Solo Acoustic Vol. 1 and Vol. 2. The version of Late For The Sky is unbelievable. Here is the track […]
Jackson Browne, a random note on Matthew Sweet, and a music lesson from Bruce Hornsby
So I get a call from my dad while I am at the radio station yesterday, asking me if I would have time to bring some stereo equipment out his way. I drove out, dropped off the stereo equipment, and we set out to grab a bit of late lunch. I had Jackson Browne’s Solo […]
Rock and Roll Weekend part one: Bruce Springsteen
Part of my absence here lately has been related to a couple of rock and roll road trips that have sucked up my weekend time. And as for during the week? Well, work took care of taking the rest of THAT time. But hey, that’s cool – it’s nice to have a roof over my […]
Counting Crows – Saturday Nights and Sunday Mornings – delayed thoughts on the new album
I’m digging on the new Counting Crows disc Saturday Nights and Sunday Mornings. I was a little bit bummed initially, because I thought the album was going to be a real “double album.” When I hear double album, I think of CD 1 and CD 2, and even when you have an album like Wilco’s […]