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- 100 Favorite Albums of All Time – Holiday Music Gift Guideon Nov 15, 2014 in Top 10sI’ve been wanting to compile a list of my 100 favorite rock albums of all time to share with ClassicRockMusicBlog.com’s readers and as a guide for possible holiday gift ideas for the music lover in your life. If pressed into a corner, the...
- Stu Nunnery’s Musical Journey – 13 Days Left and $10,641 Still Needed!on Nov 8, 2014 in Music ReviewPlease consider making a donation to Stu Nunnery’s Kickstarter campaign and share this with your friends.There are 13 days left and the goal has yet to be met. Every dollar counts. Let’s help a deserving artist get back to making music!
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- Ozzy Osbourne – No Rest For The Wickedon Apr 21, 2014 in Music ReviewOzzy Osbourne – No Rest For The Wicked The Prince of Darkness was in a bit of a pickle in 1988. Having released two albums (Bark At The Moon and the abominable The Ultimate Sin) employing the highly underrated Jake E. Lee on lead guitar, and a baff...
- Roy Orbison – A Black and White Night Liveon Apr 18, 2014 in Music ReviewRoy Orbison and Friends – A Black and White Night Live I’ve always had a great appreciation for the voice of Roy Orbison. Yet I, like many my age, didn’t really start to learn more about his music until he’d seen a hearty career resurgence...
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- Roy Orbison – The Monument Singles Collection (1960-1964)on Apr 11, 2014 in Music ReviewRoy Orbison – The Monument Singles Collection (1960 – 1964) I don’t usually take the time to write about greatest hits packages. It’s not that I don’t like them, but it’s more like “here are all the songs you might possibly know by th...
- Jethro Tull – Crest Of A Knaveon Apr 10, 2014 in Music ReviewJethro Tull – Crest Of A Knave I’ve finally added an album to my collection that contains some historical significance for all music fans, not just longtime Tull fans like me. You see, 1987’s Crest Of A Knave actually won the Grammy fo...
- Jesus Christ Superstaron Apr 7, 2014 in Music ReviewJesus Christ Superstar (1970 Decca Records) Taking a look at my calendar and then outside…then back to my calendar, and things don’t seem to jibe. Winter will never end in Wisconsin despite our dreams of a spring thaw. So, we think warm thoug...
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