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Trying to Cry With the Red Light On

Gerry Stanek

Rock and Roll Is a Noun

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Rock and Roll Contenders # 27: The Beatles' "Back In the USSR"

Love was possible during The Cold War, even if it wasn’t entirely permissible to date a Russian girl. Or should I say a Soviet girl? That might get the CIA on your back. Or on your tail. But imagine leaving Miami Beach to land in snowy Mosc...

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Rock and Roll Contenders # 26: Bob Seger's "Long Twin Silver Line"

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Rock and Roll Contenders # 25: Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Midnight Special"

A folk song is for the folks. A night train provides American salvation when you’re in a Houston jail and painfully aware that the rooster’s cry at dawn will usher in another sunburnt day with the road gang. The sledgehammer and shackles on...

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Rock and Roll Contenders # 24: Van Halen's "Everybody Wants Some"

“Everybody Wants Some” shows up second on 1980’s Women and Children First. A jungle beat, heavy on the tom-toms, propels the listener into a dark and mysterious place where David Lee Roth’s introduction is nothing more than a vigorous Tarza...

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