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CCR: Fortunate Son

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvwQmxLaknc A few comments from the 11,239,137 who have viewed this so far: Some folks are born made to wave the flag, Ooh, they’re red, white and blue. And when the band plays “Hail to the chief”, Ooh, they point the cannon at you, Lord, I think the Creedence is the first and only time […]

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PHILIP GLASS: Contemporary composer

Gramophone magazine write: During a recent interview about his recent opera, The Perfect American, Philip Glass said: ‘The whole idea of high and low art – nobody cares about that any more.’ Throughout a prolific career spanning five decades and more than 200 works, Glass has never really cared about such distinctions either. While some composers […]

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ALLMAN BROTHERS: Macon City Auditorium 1972 (2CD)

The story of the Allman Brothers Band is one of triumph, tragedy, redemption, dissolution and a new redemption. For the first half of the 1970s, this iconic band was the most influential rock group in America, redefining popular music and its boundaries. The group’s mix of blues, country, jazz and classical influences, along with their powerful extended on-stage […]

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AUDIO INSIDER

This post will most likely stand the hair up on the back of EE necks because it’ll be riddled with inaccuracies I will use to make a point about why devices sound differently in audio circuits.

This post will most likely stand the hair up on the back of EE necks because it’ll be riddled with inaccuracies I will use to make a point about why devices sound differently in audio circuits. What I have to share hopefully will be interesting to both the uninformed as well as those knowledgable in […]

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READERS’ LETTERS: Does musical enjoyment decrease with age?

JN writes: 80-90 % of the sources that run through my stereo set-up are multy channel capabele sources, TV settup box, Apple TV or the Amazon like alternatives, BluRay player, which provide surprisingly good sounding CD quality, MS X-box, Nintendo switch, and other great game consoles and yes I play vinyl too. But talking about […]

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DONNIE FRITTS: interviewed by Eric Gebhardt

There is a unique blend of southern R&B, soul, and blues that is known the world over… Closely related to the sounds of Stax Records and folks like Rufus Thomas, but with a slightly different blend of spices and it’s own distinct flavor… Studios, sessionmen and songwriters from the northwest corner of Alabama put their […]

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