Tag Archives: Fleetwood Mac
Essential Listening: Voices Of Freedom – Bob Dylan, Ron Wood & Keith Richards (1985)
I’ve been meaning to focus on this one for a while. It’s been prompted by reading the illustrated edition of Robert Shelton’s Bob Dylan – No Direction Home, which I got from my aunt at Christmas. You can buy it … Continue reading
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Song Of The Day – Station Man by Fleetwood Mac
From the album ‘Kiln House’ (1970)
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Tagged 70's, Fleetwood Mac, Gorgeous guitar work, Kiln House, Peter Green era, Song Of The Day, Station Man
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Essential Listening: Chill Out – The KLF (1990)
Given the title of this blog was chosen in reverence to a track from this album, and the background faithfully depicts its album cover, providing an impartial view of Chill Out’s true value becomes a problematic endeavour for me. Clearly … Continue reading
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