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Keith Moon

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Live At The Oval 1971

Label: Universal Music Group
Released: 2025
Track listing: So Glad To See Ya; Summertime Blues; My Wife; Love Ain’t For Keeping; I Can’t Explain; Substitute; Bargain; Behind Blue Eyes; Won’t Get Fooled Again Baby Don’t You Do It; Pinball Wizard; See Me, Feel Me / Listening To You; My Generation; Naked Eye; Magic Bus

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Article: Album Review

The Who: Live At The Oval 1971

Read "Live At The Oval 1971" reviewed by Doug Collette


The Who were at the peak of their performing powers by the time they embarked upon an extensive touring schedule in 1971. Having honed their chemistry as a performing unit during the nearly two years of performing Tommy (Decca, 1969), the quartet had relegated equipment smashing to an occasional sidelight. And, having distilled guitarist/composer ...

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Article: Album Review

Tina Raymond: Divinations

Read "Divinations" reviewed by Mike Jurkovic


Drummer Tina Raymond possesses a buoyant momentum and contemporary polyrhythmic sense of swing which has a listener skidding along one moment and bopping down the next. She owns a rock 'n roll snap in her wrists which keeps the energy high-spirited all the way. Raymond, whose wanderlust CV includes her first album as a ...

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Article: Book Review

Roger Daltrey: Thanks A Lot Mr Kibblewhite - My Story

Read "Roger Daltrey: Thanks A Lot Mr Kibblewhite - My Story" reviewed by Doug Collette


Thanks A Lot Mr Kibblewhite Roger Daltrey 272 Pages ISBN: #978-1250296030 Henry Holt and Co. 2018 Unlike most rock and roll memoirs, Roger Daltrey's is not a tell-all. Far from it, because, like most interviews the author conducts, Thanks A Lot Mr Kibblewhite is based on the 'less said ...

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Article: Album Review

Bill Frisell: Music IS

Read "Music IS" reviewed by John Kelman


The tradition of solo jazz guitar recordings is a long one, with guitarists like Johnny Smith, Al Viola, George Van Eps, Lenny Breau and Joe Pass demonstrating just how far a mere six (in some cases, seven) strings could be taken on their own as far back as the 1950s. Subsequent guitar soloists like John Abercrombie ...

News: Book / Magazine

Bill Wyman Releases Limited Edition "Scrapbook" in North America

For the first time ever, rock and roll legend and founding member of The Rolling Stones, Bill Wyman is offering American music fans a unique glimpse into his extraordinary life with his limited edition luxury Scrapbook, soon to be available in North America. Signed by the man himself and certified for authentication, there are only 1962 ...

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Article: Profile

A Tribute to Brian Davison

Read "A Tribute to Brian Davison" reviewed by Gary Gomes


Brian Davison, a drummer of no small stature, passed away April 15, 2008. Why should you care? Because Davison was one of the most criminally underestimated and unfairly unrecognized musicians to emerge from the UK in the late 1960's. Davison was best known as the drummer with the Nice, Keith ...

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Article: Genius Guide to Jazz

How High the Moon

Read "How High the Moon" reviewed by Jeff Fitzgerald, Genius


“The man is a drummer. Everything he plays, he contains it." --Elvin Jones on Keith Moon“Waahaa! Dibbabo, nuggle fidigum. Relafoon, mate. Yeee!" --Keith Moon on rum, codeine cough syrup, Jack Daniels, mushrooms, Guinness, some Necco wafers he mistook for blotter acid, brandy, horse tranquilizers and 246 Geno's Pizza Rolls As ...


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