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Monthly Archives: August 2013
Steven Tyler and Glenn Hughes pick their Sting covers
August 20, 2013
As DME reported , producer Gary Miller is working on an album of Sting songs as a project to support the abolishment of child slavery. The first to cut a track for it were Slash and Fergie who took “So Lonely”; … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Gary Miller, Glenn Hughes, Steven Tyler, Sting
GINHOUSE – Ginhouse
August 20, 2013

B&C 1971 / Esoteric 2013 The Tyneside trio’s cult classic makes it to the buzzing frontline with energy intact. Heavy prog, for all its dexterity, has always been a sensitive area – just ask STEAMHAMMER or QUATERMASS to get an … Continue reading
COPERNICUS – Worthless!
August 19, 2013

Nevermore 2013 From subatomic to subconscious, the rhapsode of chaos shoots for instant karma. Popa Chubby chimes in. There’s a strange pull in Joseph Smalkowski’s philosophy of nonexistence that can be summarized with a black hole magnetism, a recurrent image … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged avant-garde, blues, Copernicus, Popa Chubby, prog rock
Narada Michael Walden catches “Thunder”
August 18, 2013

His name is synonymous with soul and funk but Narada Michael Walden‘s oeuvre has always bordered on rock, and alongside collaborations with the likes of Aretha, Ray and Whitney, the veteran drummer logged in classic tracks with Jeff Beck, Tommy Bolin … Continue reading
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Tagged blues, funk, jazz, Narada Michael Walden
BEDLAM – the last hurray
August 16, 2013

1974 was the year when the mighty BEDLAM ceased to exist. Not that there weren’t fire anymore in the interplay of the Ball brothers, bassist Denny and guitarist Dave, and the drums of Cozy Powell; it was the latter’s success with a … Continue reading
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Tagged Bedlam, Cozy Powell, Dave Ball, Denny Ball


