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  • Silver Jews: The Shock and Awe of Being Alive

    by Jessica GentileJuly 23, 2008Comments (0)

    Via email correspondence, Berman responds humbly and honestly to my inquiries on his current perceptions of himself—and with more than a tinge of self-deprecation. “I still have problems reconnecting with the world. I’m radically, unwillingly anti-social,” he says. Yet for someone who feels so disconnected from society, Berman does an awfully good job of describing it. (read more)

  • And So It Began: Remembering the First Issue

    by Paul WilliamsMay 14, 2008Comments (0)

    The first issue of the first American rock music magazine was printed on Sunday, January 30, 1966, in a basement in Brooklyn, New York, on the Qwertyuiop Press mimeograph belonging to and operated by Ted White, a science fiction fan (and writer and editor). The date on the masthead was February 7, because the 17-year-old founder unreasonably intended it to be a weekly magazine (read more)

  • Your Handy Guide to the Month in Music

    by Mike ConklinFebruary 27, 2008Comments (0)

    February is a weird month for the music industry. It starts off slow, with release schedules kept to a bare minimum, allowing everyone the chance  to recover from the barrage of year-end lists that continued popping up straight through January. (Is it just me, or is the Village Voice's annual (read more)

  • The Kinks: Demon Alcohol

    by Dinky DawsonJanuary 23, 2008Comments (11)

    In 1972, the debut year for my acoustic suspension sound system, I began a tour with the Kinks, who already had nine years of hit singles and success under their belts, most recently connecting with the hit single “Lola” two years before and an FM radio staple, “Celluloid Heroes.” (read more)

  • Rock And Roll Animal: Lou Reed 1973

    by Dinky DawsonOctober 10, 2007Comments (3)

    On Saturday, September 15, 1973, Lou Reed played in an area of London called Crystal Palace with the J. Geils Band and Jeff Beck Group. This gig was held outside on the green, the wooden stage located a mere hundred yards (read more)