Eric Clapton is 68 today. Here’s the only live video I can find of him from his greatest band, Derek and the Dominoes. This is from the Johnny Cash show:
One of the great artifacts of the album age was the double album. This ancient relic was a rock behemoth, requiring not one large vinyl disc, but two. Pre-dating the now passé CD format (with it’s 80 minutes worth of music) this was four “sides” of music – twice the fun at almost twice the … Continue reading
Eric Clapton has just come out with a new album, Old Sock, which is his 20th studio album. I have not heard it yet, but I’m not expecting greatness at this point. I love Clapton, both his playing (of course) and his voice, which he has grown into over the years. His live recordings and … Continue reading
Thinking of Randy Rhoads, who died on this day 31 years ago. Certainly one of the best guitarists in the history of metal, if not all of rock. Enjoy this clip:
It’s hard to calculate now how important R.E.M. was to the music scene in the early 1980’s. Mainstream music was (mostly) terrible, the stars of the 60’s and 70’s were past their prime, and new music was, well, Kajagoogoo. On the underground side, most music was punk or hardcore, which was great for those that … Continue reading
It is a bit ironic to talk about a band being underrated when; a) they are in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, b) two of their members went on to be in two of the biggest bands of all time, and c) their lead singer is slightly famous as well. But such is … Continue reading
It took forever, but I finally saw Color Me Obsessed, the documentary on The Replacements, one of my favorite bands of all time. If you were a teenager in the 80’s and did not like the ‘Mats (or don’t know the reference), then I do not want to talk to you about music. Anyway, back … Continue reading
This is the great career changing album for any band in history. After huge successive hits with The Joshua Tree and Rattle and Hum, U2 had somewhat painted themselves in a corner musically. They were the earnest, American wanna-bes, playing straightforward rock. They were making great music, but the question was how to top the … Continue reading
I realize that I’m about two months two late on this “best of” list, but I just started the blog so give me a break. 2012 was a great year for music, but looking at a lot of the lists back in December made me wonder where a lot of those albums would be in … Continue reading
Personally, if I had to name my favorite album of all time it would be The Beatles White Album. This was really the first of the rock double albums, and it’s still the best, setting a blueprint on how to show off multiple styles by one band. Just a year earlier, The Beatles put their … Continue reading