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Automatic Nasty Astro-Creep Stardust

What happens when a guy goes from some of the crappiest pop made to hard rocking? He gets compared to Jimi Hendrix.

Lenny Kravitz - Are You Gonna Go My Way

Lenny Kravitz has had an interesting career with the charts. Besides being called Mr. Lisa Bonet (don’t remember her? she was the hot Cosby kid) he had a hit with this annoying song: Read the rest of this entry »

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The Anthology Superstar’s Appetite for an April Fool’s Aquarium

There are probably more songs about the usage of marijuana, hidden within the lyrics, than any other topic outside of sex. Anyone who thought the following by a group of kids was about anything else but pot was high themselves.

Musical Youth - Anthology

Musical Youth - Anthology

Originally done by the Mighty Diamonds (as Pass The Koutchie), this version (Pass The Dutchie) was indeed changed to talk more about those having no food and living in poverty, but it is still a cannabis song at the core. Read the rest of this entry »

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Amnesiac ramblings of hot blue guitars, anarchy, and justice for all with anthems while I feel fine

Radiohead is one of those bands that you are supposed to like, but they always felt like a band that was just on the cusp of being something special yet not able to get quite where they belong.

Radiohead - Amnesiac

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The American Experience: Women, Cash, Stripping and Offspring

Here is one of those posts that I have dreaded; a post where it is overwhelmed by one artist completely.

It isn’t that I don’t like the artist, as I do, but I generally didn’t want any one artist to overload a single post. Too bad that Johnny Cash put out so many “American” albums before his death.

Going alphabetically, as iTunes does it, we will hit quite a few in this post. We start with:

Johnny Cash - American III: Solitary Man

The third in the series, Solitary Man, wherein we have some covers that were in response to Cash’s various illnesses at the time.

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A’s, B’s, and ABBAs

I am not sure when or where I first heard Soundgarden. It could have either been an episode of Beavis & Butt-head or through KRQR 106.7 Z-Rock FM in the NorCal valley. I am thinking it had to be Z-Rock as my family hadn’t had satellite in years, and the cable we had did not have MTV.

Around this time I was in my freshman year of high school and living in a gated community. Before anyone gets the wrong idea this was not your ideal, Hollywood gated community where you were welcome with open arms because you could afford to live there. No, this was your “we are better than everyone because we live three miles from any form of civilization” suburb. You were shunned if you weren’t part of their clique, derided if you didn’t allow everyone to know your business. Not a fun place.

I was living in a house there with my father, sister, Evil Step-Mother and Evil Step-Sister. To make a long story short I had lived with my grandparents from the age of two, but my grandfather decided to go off the deep end a bit more than usual and attacked my grandmother. My father came in, took my sister and I, and we ended up in another type of hell. (I call her Evil Step-Mother for a reason.)

Around this time I started getting into heavier music then my usual Bon Jovi pop-rock stuff but any incoming music was limited. As stated above the cable we had in that house didn’t have MTV. We had VH1, which served its purpose, but at the time it was adult contemporary music only so no alternative or metal type music. At 4pm everyday it would switch to Comedy Central so there were no late night viewings. As well, the Evil Step-Mother didn’t think that MTV was a good influence because of “the fast moving images” and sexualization of people. This from a major druggie was a bit hypocritical.

I know now that Soundgarden had been around for ten years by the time I had heard of them, and that Chris Cornell had helped produce and sang on Alice Cooper’s The Last Temptation album, but it was in that year of 1994 that I first heard Black Hole Sun which got me to dig a bit deeper for their music. I bought the Superunknown album (discussed much later) but it wasn’t until 1997 when I bought the A-Sides album that I actually heard any of their earlier stuff.

Soundgarden A-Sides

Soundgarden A-Sides

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