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| Site Title: | Wock ‘n Woll sayeth: ROCK ON! |
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Poor Lonesome Cow-boy We already told you that one of our goals here is to fight against the prejudice that says: “Bob Dylan did nothing good after 1970″, and we already gave you some counterexamples (see here or there). Let’s continue this way, with a song that goes against another prejudice, the one which says “Bob Dylan only [...]... |
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Alone In The Dark Robert Fripp released his Red album in 1974. Along with In the Court of the Crimson King, it is one of my favourite albums by his band. The last track of this LP is “Starless”, a song often mistaken with a track from King Crimson’s previous album: “Starless and Bible Black” from Starless and Bible [...]... |
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Nineteen Sixty-One This is one of those infamous gigs, like when the Beatles played on a roof or when Dylan went electric. In 1977, Pink Floyd were promoting their last issue, Animals, in gigantic stadiums, with a restless and noisy audience. So one night in Montréal, after having tried to play the acoustic “Pigs on the Wing”, [...]... |
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It’s All In The Mind, Y’Know The LP Yellow Submarine, released in 1969, is usually seen as the weakest album from the Beatles: there’s only six songs from the Fab Four in, two of them being reissues. However, the four other songs are really good, as well as the orchestral tracks composed by George Martin. From these four songs, my personal [...]... |
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It’s A Troll, Mrs. Walker “In the Hall of the Mountain King” is a famous piece of classical music written by Edvard Grieg in 1876 and reused in lots of movies and advertisements. The Who covered it ninety-one years later, around the time their masterpiece called The Who Sell Out was released. Unfortunately, their psychedelic “Hall of the Mountain King” [...]... |
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Don’t Nuke’em There once was a time when US Presidents thought it would be a wonderful thing to nuke Vietnam, Cambodia and all the non-English speaking rice-eating countries around these ones because, as they said, their interests (the Americans’) were endangered by the communist plague. But some Anglo-Saxon hippies thought that blasting whole countries maybe was a bit [...]... |
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Arthur After the failure of their Village Green Preservation Society, the Davies brothers and their interchangeable sidekicks went down to the soundtrack of some television play, which was to tell the story of an ordinary Englishman named Arthur and of his little, pathethic life, something very English and so very kinksy. In the end, the [...]... |
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Bring It On, Yokel Iron Horse released their first bluegrass tribute album in 2003: Fade To Bluegrass (Metallica Tribute). Their purpose was then to cover Metallica songs (indeed) like “The Unforgiven”, “Wherever I May Roam” or “Nothing Else Matters”. When I first heard about them I just wondered what the use of some bumpkin-like cover versions of heavy metal material [...]... |
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Joan Is Just Like A Woman Joan Baez mostly covered songs from other folk and rock singers. It’s only on her 12th album, One Day At A Time, released in 1970, that appears a song written by herself.The song I chose for you today is Sweet Sir Galahad, that she played for the first time at Woodstock festival, in 1969. In overture to [...]... |
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Lest We Forget Greetings Pumpkins. I wanted to tell you about a 9-minute long song (Marriage by The Amboy Dukes) but some disruptive fellow told me that I shouldn’t do so because nobody ever listens to such stuff. It was quite listenable though. Anyway, here is my second choice: The Doors and Live in Hollywood (Aquarius Theater, 7/21/1969) Live [...]... |
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Yes, We Miss You With today’s track, you may find I’m kinda Floyd- or Barrett-obsessed, and you may not be totally wrong. But hey, what can I do? So, after being fired by his mates in 1968, the stoned Roger “Syd” Barrett soon came back to Abbey Road studios to record some stoned songs. His first solo release, “The Madcap [...]... |
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All Work And No Play Makes Jack A Dull Boy Hell ! It’s been quite a long time since we last posted. Well, life sucks and we’ve got a lot of stuff to do. Anyway, today’s track’s from Canned Heat’s 1969 LP : Hallelujah. Not their best album. “Get Off My Back”. Not the best track. Still, the middle section’s really worth listening. Great great funky-bluesy-rock [...]... |
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38 Years After More than 38 year ago, in 1969, happened probably one of the best gig ever. Of course, you guessed I’m speaking about the Woodstock Festival where some of the most famous band of this time played 3 days long. One of them was Ten Years After, performing a 5 five songs set. And that 5th song of [...]... |
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Memories Of Spaggiari So in 1974, after two albums which didn’t sold very well and a radical lineup switch, Supertramp released its first successful album, Crime of the Century. It was a step towards the pure pop that characterize their following years, but they did not forget their prog roots, as it is shown by the title track, [...]... |
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Woman I bet that this title made you think of John Lennon. Well, you were wrong. The guy was great but Zakk Wylde is a big big wock ‘n woller too. And though he’s quite into the heavy metal thing (hem), here is a sweet sweet song about a man and a Devil’s minion… a female. [...]... |
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