A music lover looks back through his life (so far), song by song.
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We know that on Planet Earth water is a finite, yet conserved, resource. Water doesn’t goes away forever when we use it. The hydrological cycle (along with gravity) ensures that aside from the stores we might choose to load onto spacecraft,...
Of course we loved Erasure, back in the day. I think my friend Steve found them first. This would have been in 1988, a date I can pinpoint because the first Erasure song any of us heard was “Chains of Love” (Apple Music, Spotify), a single ...
I’m glad I got into the Specials when I did. I was late to the party and it was at least a decade overdue, but I did get to see them live twice here in Boston, before Terry Hall died. And what was even cooler? I took my daughter with me to ...
The first ska band I ever got into wasn’t the Specials, Madness, or the English Beat. It was the Toasters. This was over the summer after my freshman year in high school. I was taking a world history class at the Kent State Trumbull County ...
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Contributor to The Mixtape Diaries and Carla and Brad Talk About Krautrock podcasts. Author of New Jersey's Famous Turnpike Witch and A Different Drummer. I'm here to write about music.
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