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Dick’s Picks
I’ve decided that I’m going to listen to all 36 volumes of The Grateful Dead Dick’s Picks series. But in the order of show date. Starting with Volume 26 (a pair of Tahoe shoes in 1968) and ending in Volume 27 (Oakland, 1992). In case you’re interested in the show order of all 36…
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Daring to be great at NASA
For almost a year, my LinkedIn profile has been headlined with the phrase “Looking for a dare to be great situation.” And while that was partially me drawing more career inspiration from the wisdom of Lloyd Dobler, who doesn’t want greatness as part of their job? Now, you can interpret greatness in a variety of…
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OK blog, I’ve got some things to say
Hello blog. Happy to see you’re still here. No, I haven’t forgotten about you. Though if you thought that I had abandoned you for something like my posterous account, I could see that would be running through your database tables and php scripts. Don’t worry. I’m only using that for that for quick publishing photos…
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The best album of 2009
I’ve told enough people about this and repeated myself so many times that it made sense to write a post about the recently released album by The Black Crowes. Simply put – best new album of 2009. If you have yet to hear it, head over to Amoeba Records or click open Amazon or iTunes…
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Revisiting the Beatles Albums: Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
If you read my post about Revolver, you already know that I believe that, despite what many a Rock critic believes, Revolver is the best Beatles album of all time. In fact, if you stay tuned as I write about the rest of the Beatles catalogue, you’ll find out that I think Sgt Pepper’s Lonely…
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Revisiting The Beatles Albums: Revolver
Depending on what day you ask me, Revolver is either my favorite album by The Beatles, one of my 20 favorite albums of all time, or, quite simply, the greatest record I have ever listened to. It is the album that has a little bit of everything. The song that makes a social statement –…
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Revisiting The Beatles Albums: Rubber Soul
When you take a comprehensive look at the Beatles studio albums, things really begin to change with Rubber Soul. While you could never guess upon first listen of Rubber Soul in 1965 that the Beatles were about to forego touring to fully explore their genius of making music in the studio, the album offers glimpses…
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Revisiting The Beatles Albums: Help!
A couple of my favorite Bealtes songs are present on Help! Not suprisingly, Help! has always gotten plenty of play on my stereo if only so I can listen to “You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away” and “Ticket to Ride”. I’ve sung karoke one time in my life. It was a disaster. I’ve sworn…