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We're joined by Organized Meat to discuss Lou Reed's solo career. His electric shock therapy as a kid, The Velvet Underground, Andy Warhol, The Factory, and nearly every solo album Reed released in his career. Follow Organized Meat on X https://x.com/Bazillionplus Rare Candy Premium Episodes and Written Content https://rarecandy.substack.com/ All Rare Candy Links https://beacons.ai/rarecandy Time Stamps 00:00 Lou Reed Intro 15:30 Lou Reed's Childhood 21:08 Delmore Schwartz 26:40 The Velvet Underground/Andy Warhol 45:09 Transformer (1972) and David Bowie 50:42 Reed's sexuality 55:40 Berlin (1973) 01:04:38 Lou Reed Helps End Communism 01:10:35 Metal Machine Music (1975) 01:16:08 Relationship with Rachel Humphreys 01:18:23 Coney Island Baby (1976) 01:27:45 Street Hassle (1978) 01:37:40 The Blue Mask (1982) 01:45:20 New Sensations (1984) 01:52:53 Lou Reed and Jesse Jackson 01:55:07 Death of Andy Warhol 02:04:22 Lou Reed and Guns n' Roses 02:07:40 Ecstasy (2000) and more Lou Reed stories
Throughout music history and across genres, artists have made drinking songs. From buoyant and rowdy to reflective and moody, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot share some of their favorites. They also review the new album from Sharon Van Etten.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:Fear, "More Beer," More Beer, Restless, 1985The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967Sharon Van Etten, "Live Forever," Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory, Jagjaguwar, 2025Sharon Van Etten, "Trouble," Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory, Jagjaguwar, 2025Sharon Van Etten, "Indio," Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory, Jagjaguwar, 2025Sharon Van Etten, "I Want You Here," Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory, Jagjaguwar, 2025Sharon Van Etten, "Somethin' Ain't Right," Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory, Jagjaguwar, 2025Three 6 Mafia, "Sippin on Some Syrup," Three 6 Mafia - Poppin' My Collar - Single, Loud, 2006Nina Simone, "Lilac Wine," Wild is the Wind, The Verve Music Group, 1966The Rolling Stones, "Salt of the Earth," Beggars Banquet, Decca, 1968Beastie Boys, "Brass Monkey," Licensed to Ill, Def Jam, 1986Midland, "Drinkin' Problem," On the Rocks, Big Machine, 2017Kendrick Lamar, "Swimming Pools (Drank)," good kid, m.A.A.d city, Top Dawg Entertainment, 2012Snoop Dogg, "Gin and Juice," Doggystyle, Death Row, Interscope and Atlantic, 1994The Replacements, "Here Comes a Regular," Tim, Sire, 1985The Champs, "Tequila," Go, Champs, Go!, Challenge, 1958Jamie Foxx, "Blame It (feat. T-Pain)," Intuition, J, 2008Against Me!, "T.S.R.," As The Eternal Cowboy, Fat Wreck Chords, 2003Chumbawamba, "Tubthumping," Tubthumper, Republic, 1997Louis Prima and Keely Smith, "One Mint Julep," Breaking It Up!, Columbia, 1958The Kinks, "Alcohol," Muswell Hillbillies, RCA Victor, 1971Thin Lizzy, "Whiskey in the Jar," Single, Decca, 1972Kris Kristofferson, "Sunday Mornin' Coming Down," Kristofferson, Monument, 1970Lou Reed, "Underneath the Bottle," The Blue Mask, RCA Victor, 1982Darkside, "Graucha Max," Nothing, Matador, 2025See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Si vous suivez Graine de Violence depuis le premier épisode, alors vous m'avez déjà entendu prononcer son nom une paire de fois. Lou Reed a toujours été là, tapis dans l'ombre, il attendait son heure pour débarquer dans ce podcast qui lui doit beaucoup. Aurais-je écrit ne serait-ce qu'un seul mot si mes oreilles n'avaient jamais croisé le Velvet Underground ? Pas sûr. Tout comme ses ex-comparses du Velvet qui ont déjà ey droit à leur Graine de Violence - comme par hasard - Lou Reed a largement contribué à alimenter, pour le meilleur et pour le pire, une mythologie discutable. Si le rock était une religion polythéiste, alors Lou Reed serait Hadès, le dieu des Enfers. Les grands amoureux de l'œuvre du rockeur qui se voyait écrivain vous diront qu'il était un personnage compliqué, tandis que les autres décrèteront, sans détour, que c'était une ordure. Dans ce double épisode exceptionnel, je tente d'expliquer - à vous et à moi-même - ce qui me touche tant dans la musique de ce grand méchant du rock. Merci à Michel Tuttle pour le montage voix, et à Pomme et Lily pour la relecture ! Jetez vous sur leurs podcasts respectifs : Mauvais Travail, Choixpitre et Doctor What. Merci à Lily Luca pour sa belle polyphonie en début d'épisode (allez écouter sa musique https://open.spotify.com/intl-fr/artist/3GnPjvHsWsTkiS6OJNdrHB) Quelques références… Des bouquins : Lou Reed, A Life – Anthony DeCurtisPerfect Day, An Intimate Portrait of Life With Lou Reed – BettyeKronstadTransformer – Ezra FurmanWhite Light White Heat – Richie UnterbergerThe Velvet Underground – Jim DeRogatisLou Reed, les Années Noires (chapitre du livre The Dark Stuff) – Nick KentPlease Kill Me – Legs McNeil & Gillian McCainLes articles de Lester Bangs :Sourd-muet dans une cabine téléphonique : une parfaite journéeavec Lou Reed (1973)Monolithe ou monotone ? Metal Machine Music de Lou Reed (1975)Comment je me suis castagné avec Lou sans m'endormir une seule fois(1975)Comment devenir tortionnaire sans effort (1976)Le plus grand album jamais enregistré (1976) Des disques : The Velvet Underground :The Velvet Underground & Nico (1967) White Light White Heat (1968) The Velvet Underground (1969) Loaded (1970)VU (1985)Les Lives :1969 : The Velvet Underground Live (1974) Live MCMXCIII (1993) * Lou Reed Solo :Lou Reed (1972) Transformer (1972)Berlin (1973) Sally Can't Dance (1974)Metal Machine Music (1975) ?????Coney Island Baby (1975) Rock'n'Roll Heart (1976)Street Hassle (1978) The Bells (1979)Growing Up In Public (1980)The Blue Mask (1982)Legendary Hearts (1983)New Sensations (1984)Mistrial (1986)New York (1989)Songs For Drella (1990)Magic & Loss (1992) Set The Twilight Reeling (1996)Ecstasy (2000)The Raven (2003)Hudson River Wind Meditations (2007)Lulu (avec Metallica) *-
Ceci est la dernière partie d'une quadrilogie d'épisodes consacrés à Lou Reed, il est donc fortement conseillé d'écouter les trois premières parties avant celle-ci ! Si vous suivez Graine de Violence depuis le premier épisode, alors vous m'avez déjà entendu prononcer son nom une paire de fois. Lou Reed a toujours été là, tapis dans l'ombre, il attendait son heure pour débarquer dans ce podcast qui lui doit beaucoup. Aurais-je écrit ne serait-ce qu'un seul mot si mes oreilles n'avaient jamais croisé le Velvet Underground ? Pas sûr. Tout comme ses ex-comparses du Velvet qui ont déjà ey droit à leur Graine de Violence - comme par hasard - Lou Reed a largement contribué à alimenter, pour le meilleur et pour le pire, une mythologie discutable. Si le rock était une religion polythéiste, alors Lou Reed serait Hadès, le dieu des Enfers. Les grands amoureux de l'œuvre du rockeur qui se voyait écrivain vous diront qu'il était un personnage compliqué, tandis que les autres décrèteront, sans détour, que c'était une ordure. Dans ce double épisode exceptionnel, je tente d'expliquer - à vous et à moi-même - ce qui me touche tant dans la musique de ce grand méchant du rock. Merci à Michel Tuttle pour le montage voix, et à Pomme et Lily pour la relecture ! Jetez vous sur leurs podcasts respectifs : Mauvais Travail, Choixpitre et Doctor What. Merci à Lily Luca pour sa belle polyphonie en début d'épisode (allez écouter sa musique https://open.spotify.com/intl-fr/artist/3GnPjvHsWsTkiS6OJNdrHB) Quelques références… Des bouquins : Lou Reed, A Life – Anthony DeCurtisPerfect Day, An Intimate Portrait of Life With Lou Reed – BettyeKronstadTransformer – Ezra FurmanWhite Light White Heat – Richie UnterbergerThe Velvet Underground – Jim DeRogatisLou Reed, les Années Noires (chapitre du livre The Dark Stuff) – Nick KentPlease Kill Me – Legs McNeil & Gillian McCainLes articles de Lester Bangs :Sourd-muet dans une cabine téléphonique : une parfaite journéeavec Lou Reed (1973)Monolithe ou monotone ? Metal Machine Music de Lou Reed (1975)Comment je me suis castagné avec Lou sans m'endormir une seule fois(1975)Comment devenir tortionnaire sans effort (1976)Le plus grand album jamais enregistré (1976) Des disques : The Velvet Underground :The Velvet Underground & Nico (1967) *White Light White Heat (1968) *The Velvet Underground (1969) *Loaded (1970) VU (1985) Les Lives :1969 : The Velvet Underground Live (1974) *Live MCMXCIII (1993) ** Lou Reed Solo :Lou Reed (1972) *Transformer (1972) Berlin (1973) *Sally Can't Dance (1974) Metal Machine Music (1975) ?????Coney Island Baby (1975) *Rock'n'Roll Heart (1976) Street Hassle (1978) *The Bells (1979) Growing Up In Public (1980) The Blue Mask (1982) Legendary Hearts (1983) New Sensations (1984) Mistrial (1986)New York (1989) Songs For Drella (1990) Magic & Loss (1992) *Set The Twilight Reeling (1996) Ecstasy (2000) The Raven (2003) Hudson River Wind Meditations (2007) Lulu (avec Metallica) *
Rick talks about the life and death of his friend guitarist Robert Quine. Quine was a legendary musician who was remains relatively unknown, but chances are you have heard his playing. His collaborators included Richard Hell & the Voidoids, Lou Reed (notably on The Blue Mask), Brian Eno,[2] John Zorn, Ikue Mori, Marc Ribot, Marianne Faithfull (Strange Weather), Lloyd Cole, Matthew Sweet and Tom Waits. Theme music by Freaky Wilderness
Ceci est la troisième partie d'une quadrilogie d'épisodes consacrés à Lou Reed, il est donc fortement conseillé d'écouter les deux premières parties avant celle-ci ! Si vous suivez Graine de Violence depuis le premier épisode, alors vous m'avez déjà entendu prononcer son nom une paire de fois. Lou Reed a toujours été là, tapis dans l'ombre, il attendait son heure pour débarquer dans ce podcast qui lui doit beaucoup. Aurais-je écrit ne serait-ce qu'un seul mot si mes oreilles n'avaient jamais croisé le Velvet Underground ? Pas sûr. Tout comme ses ex-comparses du Velvet qui ont déjà ey droit à leur Graine de Violence - comme par hasard - Lou Reed a largement contribué à alimenter, pour le meilleur et pour le pire, une mythologie discutable. Si le rock était une religion polythéiste, alors Lou Reed serait Hadès, le dieu des Enfers. Les grands amoureux de l'œuvre du rockeur qui se voyait écrivain vous diront qu'il était un personnage compliqué, tandis que les autres décrèteront, sans détour, que c'était une ordure. Dans ce double épisode exceptionnel, je tente d'expliquer - à vous et à moi-même - ce qui me touche tant dans la musique de ce grand méchant du rock. Merci à Michel Tuttle pour le montage voix, et à Pomme et Lily pour la relecture ! Jetez vous sur leurs podcasts respectifs : Mauvais Travail, Choixpitre et Doctor What. Merci à Lily Luca pour sa belle polyphonie en début d'épisode (allez écouter sa musique https://open.spotify.com/intl-fr/artist/3GnPjvHsWsTkiS6OJNdrHB) Quelques références… Des bouquins : Lou Reed, A Life – Anthony DeCurtisPerfect Day, An Intimate Portrait of Life With Lou Reed – BettyeKronstadTransformer – Ezra FurmanWhite Light White Heat – Richie UnterbergerThe Velvet Underground – Jim DeRogatisLou Reed, les Années Noires (chapitre du livre The Dark Stuff) – Nick KentPlease Kill Me – Legs McNeil & Gillian McCainLes articles de Lester Bangs :Sourd-muet dans une cabine téléphonique : une parfaite journéeavec Lou Reed (1973)Monolithe ou monotone ? Metal Machine Music de Lou Reed (1975)Comment je me suis castagné avec Lou sans m'endormir une seule fois(1975)Comment devenir tortionnaire sans effort (1976)Le plus grand album jamais enregistré (1976) Des disques : Berlin (1973) *Rock'n'Roll Animal (1974) Sally Can't Dance (1974) Lou Reed Live (1975) Metal Machine Music (1975) ?????Coney Island Baby (1975) *Rock'n'Roll Heart (1976) Street Hassle (1978) *The Bells (1979) Growing Up In Public (1980) The Blue Mask (1982) **Legendary Heart (1983) *New Sensations (1984) Mistrial (1986) *
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The Jokermen welcome The Hold Steady lead singer (and fellow Talkhouse podcaster) Craig Finn to the program for a conversation about Lou Reed's The Blue Mask, a front-to-back masterpiece about murderous psychopaths, Oedipal mania, and how women are great. LISTEN TO CRAIG'S PODCAST "THAT'S HOW I REMEMBER IT" LISTEN TO THE LATEST HOLD STEADY SINGLE "SIDEWAYS SKULL" READ AND SUBSCRIBE TO JOKERMEN ON SUBSTACK SUBSCRIBE TO JOKERMEN ON PATREON SUBSCRIBE TO NEVER ENDING STORIES ON PATREON FOLLOW JOKERMEN ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM, AND YOUTUBE
Scott Parks joins Patrick to examine six 1980s Lou Reed albums. In today's first segment, they discuss Growing Up in Public, The Blue Mask and Legendary Hearts. Subscribe to Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, covered by Frank Muffin. Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com
Subscribe to Quotomania on Simplecast or search for Quotomania on your favorite podcast app!Lou Reed, byname of Lewis Allan Reed, (born March 2, 1942, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.—died October 27, 2013, Southampton, New York), was a singer-songwriter whose place in the rock pantheon rests primarily on his role in guiding the Velvet Underground, a New York City-based quartet that produced four poor-selling but enormously influential studio albums under Reed's direction from 1965 to 1970.After quitting the Velvets, he reemerged as a solo performer in England, where he was adopted by admirers such as glam rock pioneer David Bowie, who produced and performed on Reed's breakthrough hit, “Walk on the Wild Side” (1973), and Mott the Hoople, who covered Reed's Velvets classic “Sweet Jane.” His albums embraced everything from rote pop to heavy metal and included an orchestrated song cycle about a sadomasochistic love affair, Berlin (1973), and a double album of guitar drones, Metal Machine Music (1975), that are among his most notorious works. At the onset of the 1980s, Reed recruited his finest post-Velvets band, including guitarist Robert Quine and bassist Fernando Saunders, and reimmersed himself in raw guitar rock on The Blue Mask (1982), addressing his fears, ghosts, and joys with riveting frankness. No longer bedeviled by his addictions, Reed adopted a more-serious if less-daring tone on his recordings, peaking with three releases that were less concept albums than song cycles: New York (1989), about the spiritual death of his hometown; Songs for Drella (1990), an elegy for his 1960s mentor, Pop art conceptualist Andy Warhol, done in collaboration with former Velvets bandmate John Cale; and Magic and Loss (1991), inspired by the deaths of two friends. A romantic relationship with American performance artist and musician Laurie Anderson rejuvenated him again in the mid-1990s, resulting in the playful Set the Twilight Reeling (1997) and the harder-hitting Ecstasy (2000).In 2000–01 Reed collaborated with director Robert Wilson to bring to the stage POEtry, which was based on the work of Edgar Allan Poe. The songs from the show were also packaged, with spoken-word interludes, on The Raven (2003)—an ambitious if critically panned experiment. It was followed by Animal Serenade(2004), an excellent live recording that echoed Reed's landmark 1974 concert album Rock 'n' Roll Animal. In 2006 Reed celebrated New York City in a book, Lou Reed's New York, which collected his photography. Reed was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Velvet Underground in 1996 and as a solo performer in 2015.From https://www.britannica.com/biography/Lou-Reed. Previously on The Quarantine Tapes:“I'll Be Your Mirror”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZudHYTya-dQ“I'll Be Your Mirror Lyrics”: https://genius.com/The-velvet-underground-ill-be-your-mirror-lyrics“Lou Reed, 1942-2013”: https://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/28/arts/music/lou-reed-dies-at-71.html
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In episode 2 of Past Prime, Matt and Steve carefully (out of fear) discuss Lou Reed's 1982 solo album, "The Blue Mask." Considered by many to be his greatest album in between "Transformer" and "New York," it is definitely his most domestic, heterosexual, average-guy album. Lou got married and off drugs right before making this album. As a result, the music and the discussion wrestle with who is Lou Reed when he's just sitting at home with his wife, his motorcycle and his thoughts. Both Matty and Steve are confused by this version of Lou and, maybe, a little scared. Nevertheless, the album and the band represent a big departure from the music of Lou Reed before and after. At forty, and no longer sped up or opiated and not yet into his muscle shirts and Kung Fu phase, this Lou is just a suburban, Jewish poet, singing love songs to his wife while staving off the terror. Doesn't that sound fun? Join us! To read the essay that inspired this episode, head over to Past Prime.
Hey Lou guys - Wiilie listen to our podcast? We think you should Nick a copy, maybe even during your Haircut - it should leave you in XTC! Chris and Henry (again) consider records from February 1982!The Blue Mask | Lou ReedAlways on my Mind | Willie NelsonEnglish Settlement | XTCPelican West | Haircut 100Nick The Knife | Nick LoweSpotify link: clickySpeak and spell back to us here:Email: 80sMusicExposed@gmail.comTwitter: @80sExposed Henry: @HankGee / Chris: @tcidukeHenry Instagram: @HankGeeInstagram: @80s374 Megan Instagram: @bastardsofyoung92
On episode eight of STUDIO 01, Host Jibril Osman sits down and has a conversation with multi-talented, alternative Toronto artist Connor Mowat. Connor Mowat has recently released the single, "Blue Mask."
Welcome to the Profiling Criminal Minds miniseries about Suspect Behaviour, where we discuss human trafficking and the worst thing you can say to an abuse victim! If you would like to read Count Vardulon's original reviews of each episode go to vardulon.com where you will find breakdowns of every episode of the show with additional material that focuses solely on the issue of profiling.
Xonthal's dungeon; A Blue Dragon Mask! We tried playing some music and sounds effects during this episode. Let us know what you think. Sounds are from BattleBards.com and a talented musician named Noah Graham. His sound cloud music is linked below. https://soundcloud.com/noah-graham-13
While "The Girl in the Blue Mask" is more a riff on Eyes Without A Face, Ronnie and Jazz still spend most of the podcast's run time discussing taxidermy, what makes an acceptable 'subject' and how dermheads are persecuted by normals in our society. Suspect Behavior is almost over, folks, don't worry. This week also commits to some welcome development of Beau Garrett's character...welcome, that is, until we saw what that constituted. Never has a face off procedure involving episode been so tedious.
Podcast: Raider-Cop Nation Date:April 3, 2019 Episode#81 Subject: Public Information Officer (PIO) Host:Alpha Mike Reminds all of the TestEverything1521 podcast, less than 15 mins the power of God for your life, on A-Wall Monday. hurry shows automatically erase after 90 days. Alpha also talks about contract talks with Wonder-Woman and attached is the Raider-Cop Nation Investigation Report. Raider-Cop Nation: Investigation Report: 19-001 Date: March 25, 2019. Episode #81 April 3, 2019. Subject: AKA Captain America, or CA, Description: White Male, Blue Mask, Carrying Star Shield, Background: Wanted in the Battery On (V) Iron Man. Case Summary: Recently Raider-Cop Nation was taken back when without notice, Wonder Woman opted out of her contract. An investigation was started with regards to the contract talks, and the behind the scene’s activity with superhero co-host Wonder Woman, which abruptly terminated her agent Mr. Little Sparky. A new agent emerged out of no where, with conditions. Although talks were successful in resigning Wonder-Woman, we just need to find out, Why? surveillance photos revealed the following (see below) clearly we see Captain America has become Wonder-Woman’s new agent. ummmm.. Stay tune for more information as it becomes available. Case Status Pending: potential motive. (v) Victim. @RaiderCopNation #RaiderCopNation Raider-Cop Nation broke the case of the new agent for Wonder Woman, he has a secret crush on her and here’s the proof.. official media release to follow Superhero Co-host: Wonder-Woman Wonder-Woman breaks down the interworking of the public information officers role in a law enforcement agency. From issuing official statements, responding to a crime scene at all times of the day or night 24/7, outreach with the community, working with crime stoppers and public information request. The offical voice of the Chief/Agency. Superhero Co-Host Wonder-Woman explains all. Public Information Officer Crime Stoppers USA The Blue KnightBumper Morgan @RaiderCopNation @alphamike2017 #RaiderCopNation #AmericasFew @o9TacticalG www.o9tg.com @TestEvery1521 Test Everything 5 minutes on the Power of God Facebook Twitter iTunes Spotify Stitcher Google Play PodBean YouTube TuneIn Join the Raider-Cop NATION Pistol Pete the Gunsmith Kilo Sierra’s companies: Sepulveda inc #NYPD #LAPD #LASD #MDPD #MPD #NYSP #NJSP #LVPD #Security #HCSO #PBSO #BSO #OCSO #PCSO #SFPD #DPD #HPD #SAPD #LCSO #FMPD #CCSO #TestEverything1521 @RaiderCopNation #RaiderCopNation
We're going all out for #WIHM this week with Dicey Grenor, author of the Narcoleptic Vampire series and The Gal in the Blue Mask, Meghan Hyden, joins us to give her Top 10 Women In Horror! Plus Walt reviews Cold Skin, Scott loves the new Rotting Christ, Dan comes to blows with Soldier of War & Tom reviews The Man Who Killed Hitler And Then The Bigfoot.
This first episode is about America's love/hate relationship with the 2nd Amendment. Here's the playlist: 1. ) Lou Reed “The Gun” from The Blue Mask (1982) 2. The Beatles “Happiness Is a Warm Gun” from The Beatles (White Album) (MP3, 1968) on EMI UK 3. Junior Walker & The All Stars “Shotgun” from The Motown Story, Vol. 1 - The 1960s (2002) 4.Justin Moore “guns” from Outlaws Like Me on Universal Music Group International (USA) 5. Green Day “21 Guns” from 21st Century Breakdown (Deluxe Version) (2009) on Reprise (UK) 6. AC/DC “Fire Your Guns” from The Razors Edge (1990) on Epic 7. Johnny Cash “Don't Take Your Guns to Town” from The Fabulous Johnny Cash (1958) 8. The Clash “The Guns of Brixton” from London Calling (MP3, 1979) 9. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young “Ohio” from So far on Rhino Atlantic (USA) 10. Lynyrd Skynyrd “God & Guns” from God & Guns on Roadrunner Records/Loud & Proud 11. Warren Zevon “Lawyers, Guns and Money” from Excitable Boy (1978) 12. Steve Earle “The Devil's Right Hand” from A Tribute to the Man in Black
February 2017 Anniversaries Part 2: 1977 and 1982 - Fleetwood Mac, Television, The Damned, The Saints, Jethro Tull, Peter Gabriel, Lou Reed
Tonight we find ourselves visitors to the shores of the Island of Corosia, and walk among the contagions that rage across it.
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Tonight we find ourselves visitors to the shores of the Island of Corosia, and walk among the contagions that rage across it.
Tonight we find ourselves visitors to the shores of the Island of Corosia, and walk among the contagions that rage across it.
Tonight we find ourselves visitors to the shores of the Island of Corosia, and walk among the contagions that rage across it.