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Monday's Earful: Ian Anderson @ The Beacon TheaterBy: David SchultzA staple of classic rock radio, the mention of the name Jethro Tull conjures images of Ian Anderson perched on one leg with a manic, possessed look in his eye. With flute in hand, he leads his band of merry men through prog-rock elegies that borrow riffs from medieval times and c... |
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Friday's Earful: Lenny Kravitz; The StrokesBy: David SchultzIf you made your way to Irving Plaza last night intending to see Lenny Kravitz as part of his weeklong residency as part of his tour to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the release of Let Love Rule, you were greeted with a brief, polite statement announcing the cancellation of t... |
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Thursday's Earful: Starbucks v. Carly Simon (2); The WordBy: David SchultzStarbucks has publicly responded to the Carly Simon lawsuit. If you read between the lines, they seem to be saying, "you ungrateful washed up 70s relic, how dare you." It will be interesting if Starbucks can support their figures but in the end, coffee megacorporations ... |
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Tuesday's Earful: Living Colour The Chair In The DoorwayBy: David SchultzThe departure of original bassist Muzz Skillings, brought about dramatic changes in Living Colour, ones still felt more than a decade later. Going beyond the superficial differences between Skillings and Doug Wimbish, Stain and Collideoscope, Living Colour’s first two album... |
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Monday's Earful: Bob Mould @ Irving PlazaBy: David SchultzOne of the misconceptions people have about you when you write about music is that your breadth of knowledge on the subject is all-encompassing and that no album of note or artist of worth has eluded your musical radar. It’s a myth. For me, Bob Mould’s entire career f... |
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Friday's Earful: Temple Of The Dog; KISS; Fictional BandsBy: David SchultzWe're going to stay with the Pearl Jam theme for one more day. Earlier this week, Soundgarden's Chris Cornell joined up with his Seattle brethren to recreate Temple Of The Dog, the band they formed to eulogize Andrew Wood, whose untimely death derailed Mother Love Bone in its inf... |
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