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Latest Reviews: Last Updated - Friday, 07/25/08
Billy Joel Review: * New * (posted January 2, 2007 at 11:27am EST)

Often nasty, abrasive, obstinate, obnoxious and rude, Billy Joel proved that you don’t have to be nice to make it in rock ‘n’ roll. Long Island’s bad boy of the piano, Billy Joel isn’t necessarily proud of spitting on fans, wrecking vehicles while drunk, or being pissy in general, in his younger days. Billy Joel’s survival is a testament to the high quality of his recordings and live shows; he certainly didn’t win any fans with his sweet, winning personality.
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Jimmy Buffett Review: * New * (posted January 2, 2007 at 11:13am EST)

When the Eagles let a young songwriter with a hit novelty song and a hot harmonica player in his band, open their “Hotel California” tour, Jimmy Buffett got the exposure he needed to cement a fertile and hydroponic future in rock ‘n’ roll.
“Wasted Away Again In Margaritaville,” his smash hit of 1977, has defined not only his career, but has shaped his personality and dictated the way he spends his life, in addition to enabling him to continue to live the lifestyle he reported on back then.
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Eric Clapton Review: * New * (posted December 29, 2006 at 12:16pm EST)

“Clapton is God” graffiti started popping up in cities from London to New York to St. Louis, sometime around the summer of 1972 or 1973. Eric Clapton’s prowess on guitar has been unquestioned since. Bridging color and cultural valleys, Eric Clapton brought Black blues, African-American music, to white people, at first in London, then in New York, California, Florida, and then the rest of the world.
With his old pal, Oklahoman J.J. Cale (After Midnight and Cocaine), whose tunes he covered and made so famous so long ago, Eric Clapton teams for a newly released disc. “The Road to Escondido,” is named for the route to the California town where the reclusive Cale has been enjoying his privacy for years, until now. Read More - Buy Eric Clapton Tickets
Aerosmith Review: (posted December 27, 2006 at 3:24pm EST)

In the olden days, when the music world challenged America to produce a band that could rock as hard as the Rolling Stones, the U.S. answered back with bands from each coast: The Eagles from the west, and Aerosmith from the east. And one of those bands has rocked hard ever since. Rising from the streets, Aerosmith, like the band named for the city, and like The Cars, Jonathan Richman and the Modern Lovers, and The J. Geils Band, Aerosmith honed their musical skills and developed a fan base in and around Boston. Read More - Buy Aerosmith Tickets
The Who Review: (posted December 27, 2006 at 10:55am EST)

Smash a few Les Paul guitars, light ‘em on fire, play Woodstock, write and produce and release “Quadrophenia,” “Live at Leeds,” “Tommy,” “Who’s Next,” “Who Are You,” and then retire…For The Who, retirement was never in the cards. “Insatiable” has always been the mantra for one of the most creative Englishmen ever born. Pete Townsend - guitar hero, songwriter, bandleader - has no peer. The Who’s guitar player and vocalist is the most prolific writer on his side of the Atlantic. Only Bob Dylan and Neil Young come to mind as troubadours in league with The Who’s Pete Townsend, when considering the huge volume of high quality work, easily digested by a mass audience. Read More
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