50 Year Old Live Set by The Stooges To Be Released As Live At Goose Lake – August 8, 1970
The rapid rise of The Stooges in the late ’60s with MC5 as a mentor of sorts along with their subsequent Elektra Records signing by Danny Fields (with MC5) is…
The rapid rise of The Stooges in the late ’60s with MC5 as a mentor of sorts along with their subsequent Elektra Records signing by Danny Fields (with MC5) is…
I don’t know about you but I’m a little more than exited about the upcoming new Roger Waters live set, Us + Them. We posted an announcement with little more…
One of my favorite live show DVDs/BDs is Roger Waters‘ classic In The Flesh. It is a grand display of Pink Floyd and Roger Waters genius both on stage and…
The thing on many music lovers’ minds today emanate from the news that a Frank Zappa collection is on the calendar horizon. This collection is a 50th Anniversary Edition (since…
Underrated but later revered, The 13th Floor Elevators, formed and headed by chief eccentric, Roky Erickson, lasted but for just a short time. Importantly, the band helped to give strength…
If you followed the developing music that occurred after 1975, you’ve no doubt run across the name of Genya Ravan. Her start in Rock began in the ’60s as par…
Throughout the ’70s and into the ’80s, a a moderately known UK prog band known as Camel gave new fans something to enjoy with their second album, Mirage (1974), then…
Lou Reed was a cultural phenomenon during his in Velvet Underground, and during his great solo career. He’s released music that, over time, has become a signpost to not only…
Video announces regrouping after long hiatus and successes in different media.
Melvins know no years. They’re just too fucking good to be bothered with them. So, seeing the trio, now nearing its fifth (!) decade in existence, destroy a stage live…
There’s something, I don’t know, almost phosphorescent about Thom Yorke, the iconic Radiohead frontman who brought his new solo tour right to the doorstep of a sold-out Pittsburgh crowd Sunday…
It’s not often I get to tout a release from one of my favorite bands from the ’70s. And while grey-market releases might not be all that we want or…