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Play On

Author of music books, musician, everything music. Classic & new album reviews. The psychology & anthropology of music.

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Wally

Today’s Substack is about an album I picked up earlier in the year, which has assumed a big place in my listening. Wally (I know, I know – strange name for a band) were a progressive group with acoustic and folk leanings who are hardly reme...

22 days ago
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Hot Stuff From CD Central.

A lot to get through this week, so straight into the first item of the day, which is the new Charlatans album We Are Love, something I've been enjoying in the car recently. The album has a lot of really good songs, many of them memorable, e...

a month ago
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Spin The Black Circle

I had a good evening on Thursday at Spin The Black Circle in Worcester - part bar, part vinyl emporium in the heart of the city centre - reading from Punk & Pistolry, chatting about punk, and “setting the world to rights,” as its known…

a month ago
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Ch-ch-ch-changes

As, for the umpteenth time, I listen to James Dean Bradfield’s peerless solo album The Great Western, I find myself again at that previously mentioned musical crossroads. My other half Nicci and I had a second significant conversation last ...

a month ago
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  • Play On

    Steve Palmer: author of music books, musician, everything music. Classic & new album reviews. The psychology & anthropology of music... & more.

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