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Thursday, April 3, 2025
New Single/Video from The Last Mile "Anything"
Album Review: Devil Makes Three - Spirits
Wednesday, April 2, 2025
New Single from Milena Casado "O.C.T (Oda to the Crazy Times)" ft. KOKAYI
Live Review: The Hard Quartet - Live 3/28/25 Warsaw Brooklyn, NYC
Tuesday, April 1, 2025
New Single from Dream, Ivory "At Zero"
Album Review: The Sure Fire Soul Ensemble - Gemini
Monday, March 31, 2025
Dylan Cover #675 Margaret Glaspy - In The Summertime
When Dylan started moving out from his 'Jesus phase' he wrote songs that could be interpreted as religious, but tended to be more spiritual. These became Shot of Love. Could "In The Summertime" be a straight gospel song? Sure. Is it "clearly and unequivocally an eloquent exposition of relationship with God"? Hmm, not so sure anything Bob writes is clear. Could it just use some religious touchstones to move things languidly along? Probably. Musically the tune is slow moving, as Dylan keeps it calm, working though the spiritual while tying it to the human experience in his own way.
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Sunday, March 30, 2025
Happy 55th Anniversary to Miles Davis' Bitches Brew
Friday, March 28, 2025
Full Show Friday: The Prodigy - Live Rock Am Ring 2009
Thursday, March 27, 2025
Album Review: The Paragons - On The Beach with The Paragons
Happy Opening Day!
I see great things in baseball. It's our game - the American game. It will take our people out-of-doors, fill them with oxygen, give them a larger physical stoicism. Tend to relieve us from being a nervous, dyspeptic set. Repair these losses, and be a blessing to us.
RtBE is here to wish you a Happy Opening Day! If you want to read a great piece about baseball check out this excerpt from Roger Angell's The Summer Game
Opening Day should be a national holiday, plain and simple. Once winter is gone (at least officially), Baseball can never arrive soon enough. Here's hoping your favorite team wins, especially if you are a fellow Mets fan. Let's Go Mets!
We know the ghost of Steve Goodman and Eddie Vedder are both rooting for those Cubbies...
Here are some more baseball inspired tunes to start the magical day, when we are all in first place:
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
New Single from Carolyn Wonderland "Sooner or Later"
Album Review: Silver Synthetic - Rosalie
For their sophomore release, Rosalie, the New Orleans based Silver Synthetic spiritually traveled west and exhaled under some California sunshine, cruising effortlessly from Bakersfield down to Laurel Canyon. Weeping guitars and added pedal steel twang around restrained songwriting, relaxing the band as the riffs and breathy vocals ease out.
Tuesday, March 25, 2025
New Single from Upset Boy and the Queens "Amphetamine Queen"
Album Review: Kinky Friedman - Poet of Motel 6
It is of Kinky Friedman's last album, Poet of Motel 6. Friedman passed away last year and this solid offering is a fitting send off.
Support the artist, buy the album, read the review and peeps some video below:
Monday, March 24, 2025
Dylan Cover #674 Daniel Widegren "Spanish Harlem Incident"
Easily one of my favorite early songs of Dylan's career, I love the sing-song playing of this tune and it's hints of his musical repertoire opening up. "OnTheCliffsOfYourWildCatCharmsI'mRiding" combined is such a sweet phrase and how he strung it out it is fantastic. You can see a young Bob becoming infatuated with a woman he saw, being inspired to write a tune that is filled with primal lust and sexiness. A song I have always wanted to learn to play and cover...but that is for another post...
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This is the first time we are checking out Daniel Widegren, a blues singer from Sweden.
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