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Monthly Archives: November 2022
Todd Rundgren Pictures The Individualist On Stage
November 26, 2022

Having numerous and widely varied albums under his belt allows Todd Rundgren to link seemingly unconnected songs on stage to create new contexts and new concepts for familiar melodies. But the veteran was also able display ironic self-deprecation when preparing … Continue reading
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Tagged Todd Rundgren
ELLESMERE – Livesmere
November 25, 2022

AMS 2022 In order to rein in progressive expanse, Roman group introduce their panoramic tapestries to concert audience. Whatever one may think of this relatively unknown Italian ensemble, it would be difficult to deny the bravery of Roberto Vitelli’s collective … Continue reading
LINDISFARNE Dust Off Their BBC Archives
November 24, 2022

If “Fog On The Tyne” and “We Can Swing Together” were the only songs they ever released, it would have been enough to see LINDISFARNE firmly woven into the fiber of British popular music but, for all the folk influences … Continue reading
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JOE MACRE – The Dream Is Free
November 23, 2022

Cuppa Joe 2022 In the sky again, American art-rocker soars to reach for the rainbow’s end only to locate riches on the ground. All it takes to hit one’s stride is start moving, and that’s exactly what Joe Macre did … Continue reading
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Tagged Crack The Sky, Joe Macre, prog rock
Ian Hunter’s New Album, Featuring Ringo, Gets Delayed
November 22, 2022

Back in the golden age of rock ‘n’ roll, a longplay platter’s release didn’t seem to be too complicated a thing because the number of media an album was on had been limited to vinyl; today, this material’s popularity and … Continue reading
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Tagged Ian Hunter, Johnny Depp, Ringo Starr