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STYX “PARADISE THEATRE” – 1981 ROCK ALBUM IS A FOREVER FAVORITE OF MINE

10 hours ago ago from Metal Odyssey > Heavy Metal Music Blog

Styx , a Rock/Hard Rock band that didn't just grow on me in my early teens instead, I fell over backwards upon my very first listen to their song Come Sail Away from The Grand Illusion album , (released in 1977). Jumping across the Pieces Of Eight (1978) and Cornerstone albums from Styx, (which both are unreal great albums for me as well), there is Paradise Theatre , (A&M Records), from 1981. Call it music imbedding at age fifteen, this Styx ...

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For the record: Greatest hits album a sweet taste of Berry

18 hours ago ago from The Tiger

Molly Whitehorn, Staff Writer He is a pioneer, an icon, and a father of rock ’n’ roll. He paved the way for some of the best rock ’n’ roll musicians of all time. Without him, The Beatles may have never gone down to Strawberry Fields, The Rolling Stones may have never asked for shelter and Led Zeppelin may have never found their stairway to Heaven. He is Chuck Berry. Berry was born on Oct. 18, 1926, to a father who was a Baptist ...

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Rock O’ The North…Pt68

19 hours ago ago from RUSHONROCK.COM

In just three days’ time we’ll discover whether one of the greatest rock anthems of all time pips one of the cheesiest covers in living memory in the race to become the Christmas number one. Now we’ve got nothing against Geordie Joe – winner of this year’s X-Factor and favourite to top the charts on Sunday. In fact we actually enjoyed his version of Journey’s Don’t Stop Believin’ which proved to be one of two highlights on the damp ...

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Uncovering Joan

15 hours ago ago from Down In The Attic

When I first heard Joan Jett’s “I Hate Myself For Loving You,” I immediately thought of the Bob Dylan song “Dirge.” It’s not because they sound anything alike, but it’s because of that one line. Off of 1974’s Planet Waves, Dylan started the song with the line, “I hate myself for loving you and the weakness that it showed/you were just a painted face on a trip down suicide road.” The song is simply done. Piano and some high-up-on-the-neck ...

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Karen Lynne CD Launch

20 hours ago ago from Australian Bluegrass Blog

Karen Lynne will officially launch her new album Heart Songs in a bluegrass concert scheduled for Friday, 22nd January, 10am, at the Tamworth Community Centre, Darling Street, Tamworth, (Heritage Room) Entry is free. (Gold Coin Donation if you want to help cover room hire). I am currently in the studio working on my next album, a country album called Heart Songs . We will make pre-release copies available to those that would like ...

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