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  Performer Track(s) Date Venue Length Rating  
Alan White INTERVIEW 09/16/1984 Interview 19:55
Yes CONCERT 12/10/1974 Veteran's Memorial Coliseum 1:51:13 4.61
Yes CONCERT 10/28/1978 Wembley Arena 1:52:41 4.70
  • Don't Blame It On the Boogie

    by Denise SullivanSeptember 3, 2008Comments (0)

    Before the shame of "Boogie Oogie Oogie", the boogie had seen some very good years—from the roaring ’20s and the birth of rock ‘n’ roll, up till the ’70s when consummate rocker Marc Bolan of T. Rex claimed he was Born to Boogie. (read more)

  • 1967 Psych: Pearls Before Swine vs. The Beatles

    by j. poetSeptember 3, 2008Comments (0)

    In June of 1967, two highly regarded psychedelic albums hit the streets and achieved legendary status: Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band by the Beatles and One Nation Underground by Pearls Before Swine, a band that was virtually unknown. The cover art of One Nation Underground was a detail from the Hieronymus Bosch painting “Garden of Earthly Delights” done in sepia monochrome. The back cover (read more)

  • Girl-Guy Duos: Then vs. Now

    by Joe SullivanAugust 6, 2008Comments (1)

    The White Stripes are the ones who made it cool again to be in a male-female rock ‘n’ roll pair. As they’ve evolved, they’ve embraced just about every facet of being a girl-guy duo. They’ve covered a number of different genres, from garage rock to the blues, to country, to punk. On their fourth album, Elephant, it should be noted that they even covered Burt Bacharach/Hal David with “I Just Don’t Know What to Do With Myself”, which is from that same late-’60s era, sound. (read more)

  • The Best Books on Music of the Last Six Months

    by C! TeamJune 25, 2008Comments (7)

    There's something about summer reading lists. They almost always contain must-reads, but they are also supposed to contain page-turners... books that, while not being the most challenging literary content you've feasted your eyes on, are highly entertaining without being too heavy on the thinking. It's summer for crissakes, and that means taking a standard break from life. (read more)

  • Sunset Boulevard: The Metal Years

    by Eric WeisbardMay 14, 2008Comments (3)

    Use Your Illusion, then, arguably marked the end of rock in the weird shape it had taken when the sixties ended: Mass culture masquerading as oppositional culture (read more)