Category Archive: Music

Oct 28

Douche Bags Ruin Everything

Widespread

When I attended Lon Morris College, dorms bookended the campus, two at each end. On one end you Clark Hall and Brown Hall, which served as the dorms for the baseball and softball teams respectively. On the other end, you had Fair Hall, which housed the other male students, and Craven-Wilson, which housed all other …

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Oct 07

Surfer Rosa

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A few nights ago, while sorting through a spool of CDs on my desk, I stumbled across my wife’s copy of the Pixies’ Surfer Rosa. Intrigued, I added the CD to my iPod. I’ve always felt my knowledge of the Pixies to be a bit inadequate, so I was super excited to experience an album …

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Sep 24

Nevermind 20 Years Later

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I love rock ‘n roll, always have and I’m sure I always will. Most kids grow up listening to cutesy sing-alongs like “The Itsy Bitsy Spider” or “The Wheels on the Bus”, while I cut my teeth on Billy Idol, Cinderella, Ratt, Bruce Springsteen & Dire Straits. From the age of 8 until 13, around …

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Sep 22

If College Football Were Music

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There was a time, believe it or not, when I did not appreciate the Grateful Dead. I blame it on ignorance. Early on, my exposure to the Dead was limited to the few times the local classic rock station would play “Casey Jones” or “Touch of Grey”. Based on those two songs alone, I formed …

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Aug 02

Mother Love Bone – Apple — Rock’s Missing Link

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Scientists have long searched for “missing links,” those archaeological finds that fill evolutionary gaps. Just as an archaeological link exists between the species, so to an album (link) exists between all points in rock history. For example, our parents didn’t just wake up one morning to find Elvis after decades of Lawrence Welk . Music …

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Jul 31

Gen-X Radio

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Do you remember the summer of ’91? That summer we watched the Soviet Union continue to dissolve, Jeffrey Dahmer was arrested in Milwaukee and the Super Nintendo was introduced. In the world of music, The Scorpions rocked the world with their “farewell to communism” ballad–”Winds of Change”–women all over the nation swooned to Extreme’s “More …

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Jul 24

Let’s Tap the Brakes a Second

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Yesterday, as the tragic news of Amy Winehouse’s death began to  break, my Twitter and Facebook feed began to explode with various references to Ms. Winehouse joining a very exclusive club of young, talented musicians who passed at the age of 27–Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Kurt Cobain and Brian Jones. While I certainly …

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Jul 22

Reexamining a Classic

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Today, something odd happened. My iPod stumped me. I had my iPod on shuffle (all 7,153 songs) and had just finished listening to Willie Nelson’s “Sad Songs and Waltzes”, when I heard the slow whine of a pedal steel. “Wonderful,” I thought, “from Willie to a nice alt-country tune.” But as hard as I tried, …

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Dec 08

30 Years Later, Still Don't Understand It

April 5, 1994, September 13, 1996 and June 25, 2009 are all days forever etched in my mind. Men who created music that greatly influenced my life died on those days (Kurt Cobain, 2Pac and Michael Jackson, respectively). I remember where I was when I heard the news about each death and the unique way …

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