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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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Essential Listening: The Best Releases Of 2023
Another year in the books already, can’t be many left to go now. Even so music still has the capacity to surprise even those with jaded palates. Did anyone expect new releases from Bob Dylan, The Stones, plus a new … Continue reading
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Essential Listening: The Rolling Stones – Let It Bleed Sessions (1969) & Welcome to New York (1989)
Look, I’m biased. I absolutely love the Rolling Stones, in fact they’re my favourite band, but it became abundantly clear that it would be boring to write (and for that matter read) yet another … Continue reading
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