Posted in Listening Booth
The first part of a countdown of the Top 20 albums that have made a huge impact on my life, feat. Queen, Iron Maiden, Rush, and Miles
Posted in Listening Booth, Music
Sorry for the infrequency of posts these days – you see, I now have a baby in a gray flannel diaper to tend to now. So today’s song (the title at least) should be relevant for all the
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If ’70s prog band Babe Ruth is remembered for one song (and that is about all they’re remembered for), it’s “The Mexican.” It’s from their 1973 debut album First
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Dean Venture tunes in and almost falls into a Floyd Hole in this season four episode of The Venture Brothers, "Perchance to
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More prog goodness, you say? Sure! Here’s my favorite KC tune ever, from their 1974 masterpiece Red. Witness the majestic and face-melting drumming of one Bill Bruford, who absolutely owns
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Patrick Jarenwattananon over at NPR’s A Blog Supreme posits a most interesting challenge – name five albums I’d recommend to someone looking to get into jazz. The twist is that
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Is there even a point anymore to comparing new Queensrÿche releases to older ones such as Rage for Order or even Empire? It seems that to do so is unfair to the band, who clearly don’t care
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To no one’s surprise, last year’s round of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees included not one progressive rock act. This despite the millions of albums sold, the countless musicians