10 years ago today, The Adios Lounge made its worldwide debut, released in the wild to literally tens of people. Post #1 was a trifle of an idea, but at least I discussed The Replacements. The band’s Twin/Tone albums had just been reissued, so that was my excuse to link to “Takin A Ride” […]
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Following Oscar Peterson on stage at a concert in 1967, Duke Ellington (facetiously) remarked: “When I was a small boy, my music teacher was Mrs. Clinkscales. The first thing she ever said to me was, ‘Edward, always remember, whatever you do, don’t sit down at the piano after Oscar Peterson.’” –Duke Ellington With all […]
Read MoreWWNHD: What Would Nicky Hopkins Do? (Part 1)
When you start thinking about rock ‘n’ roll turning into rock you can typically point to The Beatles and just say, “Watch what they do.” The British Invasion itself is a convenient starting point. I mean, ultimately you’re just choosing a spot on the map, but these spots hold high ground. However, another way you […]
Read MoreRescued From Obscurity: Overwhelming Colorfast
Bob Reed – lead vocals, lead & rhythm electric guitar (fuzz, phase & slide) Torg Hallin – lead & rhythm electric guitar (fuzz, phase & wah wah) Steve Espaniola – bass, vocals Dan Reed – drums, percussion, vocals If you’re unfamiliar with the name Overwhelming Colorfast, you’re probably not alone. They were short lived, […]
Read MoreWhat A Time To Be Alive
Well well, look what the cat dragged in. Long time no Adios Lounging. 14 months to be exact. Granted, I’ve been posting a bit on Facebook, but the Adios Lounge has always been the place where I could take a deeper dive. So, what I wanna do today is lay a couple things on the […]
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