Results for Steve Smith

  Performer Track(s) Date Venue Length Rating Buy
Journey CONCERT 11/06/1981 Summit Arena 1:15:34 4.64
Muddy Waters Blues Band CONCERT 02/15/1978
Late Show
Bottom Line 1:05:06 4.64
Robert Palmer CONCERT 11/13/1976 Wesleyan University 55:06 4.67 Buy
  • Like a Circle in a Spiral, Like a Song Within a Song

    by Denise SullivanApril 9, 2008Comments (2)

    You're listening to a brand new song, and yet, you feel like you've heard those words somewhere before. Or maybe you recognize familiar song titles popping out in an otherwise original song. Or, you're simply listening, you like what you hear, and you don't even realize (read more)

  • Standing on the Corner Studying Rules of Verse: A Visit With Sweet Jane

    by William I. Lengeman IIIJanuary 16, 2008Comments (14)

    Like many people who came of age in the ‘70s, my first exposure to Lou Reed's music was by way of the perversions and doo-da-dooing colored girls that populated the sleazy world of “Walk on the Wild Side.” I was 10-years-old when the song first hit the airwaves and was more concerned with the likes of the Partridge Family than with the harder stuff. (read more)

  • Crowded House

    by Steve MatteoNovember 14, 2007Comments (1)

    "exhibiting its unique pop skills and lyrically honoring a fallen mate" (read more)

  • Marah: Angels on a Passing Train

    by Lisa IannucciOctober 31, 2007Comments (3)

    What happens when life doesn’t turn out quite the way you’d planned? Do you give up and go home? If you’re Serge and Dave Bielanko of Marah, you do what you have to do to keep your dream alive, and sometimes it’s not pretty. Like most touring bands, they’ve seen their share of struggle and hardship, (read more)

  • Bon Iver Comes Out of the Woods

    by Angela ZimmermanOctober 17, 2007Comments (2)

    The story of the artist left alone in a cabin in the woods, seeking solitude and clarity, is one that’s been told many times before. Since the beginning of mankind, poets, painters, writers, musicians, and thinkers have retreated to the cold darkness of nature and isolation (read more)