Random music news for Tuesday, May 25, 2021
Schmooze, the elder English bull terrier is now 13. She’s a little hung over from the party but otherwise fine. Now some music news for May 25, 2021. One person was killed and
Read MoreSchmooze, the elder English bull terrier is now 13. She’s a little hung over from the party but otherwise fine. Now some music news for May 25, 2021. One person was killed and
Read MoreNandi Bushell currently holds the title of the most adorable 10-year-old musical prodigy. Her latest post is a tribute to Keith Moon of The Who.
Read More“Hope I die before I get old?” Not these folks. Rage, rage against the dying of the light! And it looks like this was recorded in Studio 2 at Abbey Road. (Via Tom)
Read More[Photographer Andrei Chlytchkov got up nice and close to The Who when they performed at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto on September 3. Andrei has these words as well. – AC] The Who
Read MoreAnd how are we after St. Patrick’s Day? I wonder what absenteeism is like today. Ponder that as we go through music news for March 18, 2019. Paris Jackson, daughter of Michael, was
Read MoreWhenever anyone asks me what I think is the best rock song of all time, I always say the same thing: “Won’t Get Fooled Again” by The Who. It has everything: big riffs,
Read MoreWhile not the first of its kind, Woodstock was a legendary event even before the first notes were played. Next August marks the 50th anniversary of the three days of peace, love and
Read MoreSeptember 11 is always a difficult date. It’s even more difficult when it falls on a Tuesday, just like it did back in 2001. Here’s what’s making music news. So does this mean
Read MoreI have great respect for mashup artists and their ability to hear crucial similarities and compatibilities in songs. Take, for example, this mashup of Black Sabbath’s “Paranoid” and “Who Are You” from The
Read MoreI remember a gang of us all going to see The Who doc The Kids Are Alright when it first hit movie theatres. Sure, Pete and Keith were fun to watch–we knew that
Read MoreOn May 25, 1978, The Who gathered at Shepperton Studios in London to perform “Won’t Get Fooled Again” for inclusion in the documentary The Kids are Alright. The fans in attendance had no
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