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| | | | | Neil Young had quite the '70s. In fact, there are only a handful of the decade's artists whose work was filled with as much creative riches and uncompromising left turns as his. Though there was gentle folk with Crosby, Stills & Nash, After The Gold Rush's introspective ballads, the weird sparseness of On The Beach, [...] | |
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| | | | | This is the first studio album, other than a greatest hits package, that I listened to by them. What makes Mississippi Kid so good is that it feels lived in. It's loose without being sloppy, gritty without being too intense. This was unplugged before unplugged. This is no bombastic song from the band that had... | |
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| | | Photo of Sublime by Joshua Kim It's a new song at #1 this week, as "Ensenada" by legendary Southern California ska punk bandSublime takes over the top spot. Originally formed in Long Beach way back in 1988 by Bradley Nowell (vocals and guitar), Bud Gaugh (drums) and Eric Wilson (bass), they released three studio albums,... | ||