“Lazy Sunday” might have lured you in, but you didn’t stop there. Everybody remembers theirsecondYouTube search, and mine was three humble words: “Damn, damn, damn.” I needed to see if it had one of the mos
On his albums from this period, such as The Price You Got to Pay to Be Free he began doubling on soprano saxophone, showing the influence of John Coltrane and Wayne Shorter. Joe Zawinul left his band in the early seventies to be replaced by George Duke. Adderley died of a stroke in ...
“Today’s music that is being released is not music. It’s not true music,” she complains. “There’s no instruments that are being played in it. People have phenomenal vocals, but it’s not true music. Music back in the Eighties, Seventies, and Nineties, they didn’t have the tec...
The major label system, which they helped shape as the “it” band of the seventies, first with Atlantic and then via their own vanity imprint (Swan Song), is also nowhere near a semblance of what it once was, other than it being as exploitative as ever, if not more so. Now even m...
Hitting the West Country once more, this documentary made in the 90s though marking a team in the seventies is another one that we'll put in the 'shouldn't be watching but can't stop, why? why? why?' category. Former players mingle around a match day as they tell their story and ...