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Now spinning: Oh! You Pretty Things, by David Bowie, from the album Hunky Dory. It opens with only piano and Bowie's voc...
06/22/2018

Now spinning: Oh! You Pretty Things, by David Bowie, from the album Hunky Dory. It opens with only piano and Bowie's vocal, before entering the catchy refrain. As a curious fact, the song has been seen as reflecting the influence of famous occultists and philosophers, such as and ...

Our TBT: David Bowie, H***y Dory, 1971. “Traveling by bus from Washington, D.C., to California, Bowie fell in love with ...
06/21/2018

Our TBT: David Bowie, H***y Dory, 1971. “Traveling by bus from Washington, D.C., to California, Bowie fell in love with the country and penned tributes to some of its most iconic artists: "Andy Warhol," "Song for Bob Dylan" and the Lou Reed-inspired "Queen Bitch." Extracted from Andy Green’s article “David Bowie’s Hunky Dory: How America Inspired 1971 Master Piece, published by ...
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Hey folks! Today is a great day to visit us at any of our locations. You can find our corner in Encinitas .encinitas and...
06/20/2018

Hey folks! Today is a great day to visit us at any of our locations. You can find our corner in Encinitas .encinitas and Oceanside . We’ll be waiting for you!...
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Curious facts: Musicians Hanging Out In Records Stores. Patti Smith in a Times Square record store, 1977. Long life to t...
06/19/2018

Curious facts: Musicians Hanging Out In Records Stores. Patti Smith in a Times Square record store, 1977. Long life to the Queen!
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Now spinning: You Can’t Always Get What You Want,The Rolling Stones, from the album Let it Bleed. A very energized song ...
06/19/2018

Now spinning: You Can’t Always Get What You Want,The Rolling Stones, from the album Let it Bleed. A very energized song written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. Features the London Bach Choir opening the song highlighting throughout the song...
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Record of the day: Let It Bleed, The Rolling Stones, 1969. The album marks a return to the group's more blues-based appr...
06/18/2018

Record of the day: Let It Bleed, The Rolling Stones, 1969. The album marks a return to the group's more blues-based approach from their previous albums. According to Don Heckman from The New York Times, Let It Bleed was a "heavy" and "passionately erotic" album of hard rock and blues, influenced by African-American music...
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