Monthly Archives: March 2025

LITTLE FEAT Host LARKIN POE On Long-Overdue Fresh Platter

March 12, 2025

Just when it seemed that LITTLE FEAT had comfortably settled down in their legacy ensemble status – which wasn’t in any way disturbed by the album they released last year, with a single original piece sitting alongside blues standards, – … Continue reading

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Toyah’s “Desire” And “Prostitute” Get Expanded

March 11, 2025

Perhaps not perceived as such at the time, the second half of the ’80s proved Toyah Wilcox to be one of the most prominent personages of art-pop scene, and though the two albums which followed her solo debut, “Minx” from … Continue reading

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Punk Veterans Pay Homage To THE BEATLES

March 11, 2025

Original punks may have despised many a classic-rock artist, but not THE BEATLES – and indeed, how that crowd could badmouth a band who took to the stage with toilet seats around their necks when those pseudo-nihilists could barely talk? … Continue reading

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Francis Rossi Dips Into Archives For The First Batch Of Sketches

March 10, 2025

Fans often find it fascinating to listen to early variant of pieces they came to know and love, which is why collections of demos, even though the appeal of such material is limited in terms of audience, are possessed of … Continue reading

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THE GPs – In 1981 There Was: Live In Concert

March 10, 2025

Talking Elephant 2025 Caught between “Full House” and “Streets Of London” but feeling free enough, rustic-rock royalty have a jolly good time. When three erstwhile Fairporters – Richard Thompson, Dave Pegg and Dave Mattacks – and Ralph McTell decided to … Continue reading

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