Favorite Albums | #48: John Lennon – Plastic Ono Band (1970)
Released on the same day (December 11, 1970) as Yoko Ono’s similarly titled Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono...
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Released on the same day (December 11, 1970) as Yoko Ono’s similarly titled Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono...
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In 1969, a psychiatrist named Elisabeth Kübler-Ross first articulated the five stages of grief in...
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Almost ten years ago, after seeing the first Lord of the Rings movie, I decided to read The...
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It’s too bad that I came across Sgt. Pepper for academic reasons. Not that school had anything to...
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Springsteen’s most popular album, Born in the U.S.A., was recorded with the E Street Band and...
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It’s easy to overlook the enormity of the fact that Bob Dylan has been making music for five whole...
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It wasn’t long after I started listening to Bruce in high school that I stumbled upon a link to...
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While on the surface The Beatles (usually referred to as “The White Album”) may seem...
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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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Although pretty much all of the Beatles’ work is extraordinary, Rubber Soul marked a definitive...
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