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Reviewed: Paul Butterfield – Live New York 1970

Reviewed: Paul Butterfield – Live New York 1970

by Don Fluckinger | Oct 20, 2017 | All Stories, Music, Music Reviews, Popular Stories | 2 comments

Reviewed: Paul Butterfield – Live New York 1970 Another double-live set, siphoned from the same source as "Paul Butterfield Live," gives us chills For many children of the late ‘70s and ’80s, our first exposure to the blues came when Chicagoans Dan Akroyd and...
Reviewed: North Mississippi Allstars: Prayer for Peace

Reviewed: North Mississippi Allstars: Prayer for Peace

by Don Fluckinger | Oct 20, 2017 | All Stories, Featured, Music, Music Reviews, Popular Stories | 0 comments

Reviewed: North Mississippi Allstars: Prayer for Peace For anyone who’s troubled, hell, for any person with a conscience, this record’s for you. The mournful blues of the North Mississippi doesn’t evoke the wailers of the Civil Rights era — it actually invokes...

Book Review: "The Stone Roses: War and Peace" by Simon Spence

by Don Fluckinger | May 5, 2013 | All Stories, Book Reviews, Reads | 0 comments

Book Review: "The Stone Roses: War and Peace" by Simon Spence “Oh, bloody hell,” fans of The Stone Roses will shout after reading this book, for several reasons: First, how could the band fritter away being the second coming of the Beatles, having the ego,...

A Coachella-goer’s Primer to The Stone Roses

by Don Fluckinger | Mar 19, 2013 | All Stories, Music, Music Reviews | 0 comments

A Coachella-goer’s Primer to The Stone Roses With the exception of 40-something displaced Englishmen living in the United States and Anglophile music snobs, some Coachella goers reacted much like the Twittersphere did to the announcement The Stone Roses would be...

Texas Flood – Proving Stevie Ray Vaughan is Still King

by Don Fluckinger | Jan 25, 2013 | All Stories, Music, Music Reviews | 0 comments

Texas Flood – Proving Stevie Ray Vaughan is Still King     Review: Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble: Texas Flood (Legacy Edition) – Epic/Legacy   Back in the mid-1960s, when dinosaurs roamed the earth, several guitarists caused...

Ben Folds: The Sound of the Life of the Mind

by Don Fluckinger | Oct 15, 2012 | All Stories, Music, Music Reviews | 0 comments

Ben Folds: The Sound of the Life of the Mind   ”I have knowledge of your works, that you are not cold or hot: it would be better if you were cold or hot,” wrote John the Revelator, quoting God in the final, apocalyptic book of the Bible. “So then because you are...

Ben Folds: The Best Imitation of Myself: A Retrospective

by Don Fluckinger | Jan 20, 2012 | All Stories, Music, Music Reviews | 0 comments

Ben Folds: The Best Imitation of Myself: A Retrospective Think we’re at a musical low tide now? In December 1997, I’d become a jaded, beaten-down critic, having given up on rock for the moment and permanently given up on music writing for a career. It paid shit, plain...




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