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So, Led Zeppelin’s 1972 Japanese Tour was the second and final concert tour of Japan by the iconic band from across the pond. This particular tour started on October 2 and concluded on October 10, 1972. At this point Zep was Rock n’ Roll; they were at the pinnacle of there stardom and this tour [...]

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Some people have billed it as a Blind Faith reunion, but it was just Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood opening-up their 3 night stay at MSG on February 25th. They opened up with a Blind Faith tune however; “Had To Cry Today.” Throughout their 20 song set the entire “A-side” of Blind Faith’s only album [...]

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“We were on an ill-fated canoe trip. We were sailing, and we flipped over in a channel. That was quite the little adventure. But we survived that. But, it got kind of life-threatening for a bit. The coolest thing about it was that we were floating in the water – big ocean swells, lot of [...]

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When one thinks of reggae music, one undoubtedly thinks of Bob Marley. Bob embodied all that was the music of Reggae and the Rastafarian movement. Along with Bunny Livingston, Peter McIntosh, Beverley Kelso, Junior Braithwaite, and Cherry Smith formed a ska and rocksteady group, calling themselves “The Teenagers”. They later changed their name [...]

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Our first live experience with At the Drive-In was at the short-lived Goldenvoice outdoor concert series “Ain’t No Picnic” in Irvine, CA. July 2nd, 2000. While we were already fans of the band from recorded samples, it wasn’t until we saw the skinny-Afro-topped-Prog-rocking-kids-from-Austin that-wanted-to-play-salsa in person that we truly pledged our allegiance to the future [...]

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Super Bowl 42 kicks-off later today and the staff at eargoggles could not be happier. The New Yorkers with their lackluster G-men, led by the only person more annoying than Peyton Manning- Eli. “Easy E” according to his father Archie was always a calm kid, that was Archie’s nickname not mine, from an interview off [...]

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On January 29th, genre-confused slow-talking Beck released a double-disc deluxe version of his 1996 album Odelay that includes sixteen B-sides and compilation tracks that been released in the US before, as well as two never-before-released songs from the album’s original sessions “Inferno” and “Gold Chains, produced by the Dust Brothers, of the best Hip-Hop Album [...]

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El Guincho - Alegranza - 2007

This past week’s weather in Southern California has been stuck between 2nd and 3rd gear. It’s raining-nope, now it’s sunny skies-wait! now it’s just blah out. I dunno about you, but I like my music to fit my mood, which is affected by the weather, which in turn is affected [...]

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Wow! Here’s an uncomfortable little Beatles bootleg, that appears to be titled “And In The End.”
These recordings find the band at their rather difficult 1969 and early 1970 period. Despite all the strains and tensions of that time, musically they were still producing adventurous and excellent material; continually spurred on by the Southern Californian Beach [...]

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Radiohead Live at 93 Feet East
London England January 16th 2008

The gig was originally planned to take place at the Rough Trade East shop across the road, but the gig was forced to move due to concerns over crowd numbers.
Said 93 Feet East Events Manager Sean Hitchings “As far as we were aware they were [...]

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