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Monthly Archives: March 2015
50 Rocks: Part One – Fire and Four Strings
I’ve always wanted to be a rock star. Go figure. Like any red-blooded pre-teenage male in 1978, I used to air-guitar with my friend Mike Delahanty to the antics of KISS Alive II – complete with fireballs made from hairspray … Continue reading
Art, Temperament, Sabbath, and Tull
Been on a Jethro Tull kick today, listening to a playlist that spans from their first album This Was up to Leaves to Branches in the early ’90s. And that got me thinking, for some odd reason, about the contrast … Continue reading
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Tagged art, claiming power, confidence, conflict, music, music history, passion
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