Favorite Albums | #77: Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble – Couldn’t Stand the Weather (1984)
I didn’t get into Stevie Ray Vaughan until I learned to play his work on the guitar. When I was a...
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I didn’t get into Stevie Ray Vaughan until I learned to play his work on the guitar. When I was a...
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Steely Dan is one of the first classic rock bands I got into when I was fifteen or sixteen,...
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The fall of 1991 turned out to be one of the most fertile and explosive phases of the...
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L.A. Woman is the Doors’ final album with Jim Morrison, and it’s also my favorite. It’s easily the...
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Ah, the Foo Fighters’ debut: grunge’s last gasp. Seattle heavyweights Alice in Chains and...
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Every time I put on Tapestry, the energy of it hits me with a jolt. For the longest time, I...
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If you ever want to look for music lists of the greatest this or that, there really is no shortage...
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It took me a pretty long time to really get into Achtung Baby. I was instantly drawn to “One” and...
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Although pretty much all of the Beatles’ work is extraordinary, Rubber Soul marked a definitive...
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In 1994, the grunge explosion sputtered to a close in America as Nirvana was forced to disband...
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