Tag: throwbacks

2012 was both quite successful and memorable – I’ve met an amazing array of music industry folks, artists and fellow bloggers, and I’ve covered some incredible shows and festivals. Of course, as I’ve mentioned a […]

Raekwon’s “Neither One of Us,” had me searching for the original track by the legendary Gladys Knight and the Pips. Check out this great footage of the lovely Gladys Knight and her Pips on Soul […]

I’m still in classic concert footage mode around here. While looking for U2‘s Under the Blood Red Sky shot at Red Rocks, I came across this live footage of U2 shot in Dortmund, Germany in 1984.  if […]

As a child, one of the bands I adored the most was the Police, and I went wild for the Synchronicity tour video. In fact, my father had dubbed a audio cassette from the video cassette, and […]

U2’s rendition of “Christmas (Baby, Please Come Home)” is one of my personal favorites. Merry Christmas to those who celebrate. And for those who don’t, it’s only 6 days until the end of 2012.  (Source: […]

With it being Christmastime, i wanted to stray from the typical Christmas carols and holiday songs that we’re bludgeoned with as much as humanly possible but if there was one Christmas song that seemed to […]

With every Christmas, there’s a small part of me that begins to look backwards with a bit of nostalgia. After all, as the years have passed loved ones and friends have softly shuffled off from […]

Today marks the winter solstice, the shortest day of the entire year in the Northern Hemisphere. And according to some (bizarre by all scientific accounts) interpretations of the ancient Mayan calendar, the end of the […]

The other night, I was in Smithfield hanging out with a friend who bartends there when I heard George Michael’s “Freedom 90,” which is one of my favorite George Michael tracks. I’ve had it in […]

I’ve been a fan of the legendary Neil Young for years, and today Young will playing the first of two NYC-area dates at the Garden tonight, with another legend, Patti Smith. Young has always been […]

As I mentioned in an earlier post, French Horn Rebellion collaborated with Jody Watley on their forthcoming EP, Love Is Dangerous, and also on that Chrome Canyon remixed the title track, “Love Is Dangerous,” giving the […]