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Monthly Archives: April 2011

How to Become a DJ – A Short Biographical Sketch

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April 22, 2011
Me in 1963

My path towards becoming a DJ began early.  Possibly as early as age 2 or 3.  In this old family photograph you can see me around age 2 intensely listening to music on an old monaural phonograph of my mom’s.  My mom is fond of telling anyone that will listen that she could say...
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Review: The Yes Album by Yes (by golly)

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April 15, 2011
Review: The Yes Album by Yes (by golly)

Nothing takes me back to the summers of my youth more than The Yes Album. From the opening processional of “Yours is No Disgrace” right through to “Perpetual Change” exists an elegant time capsule of the very early days of progressive rock music. Drive, experimentation, lyrical naivete,  all tempered with a sound melodic sense keep...
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Closing Pandora’s Box

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April 12, 2011
Dante Gabriel Rossetti - Pandora

In Greek mythology a box given to Pandora was filled with all the evils of the world.  Unable to resist, she opened it and its contents were loosed upon the world.  Pandora’s box has come to symbolize unmitigated evil. Pandora also happens to be the name of a popular online streaming service available only to...
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Review: The Smithereens – 2011

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April 11, 2011
Review: The Smithereens – 2011

You can go back to your roots.  New Jersey’s The Smithereens have done it with “2011“, their first album of wholly new material since 1999.  Also returning for this solid set are producer Don Dixon with engineer Mitch Easter.  The Smithereens first worked with Dixon on 1986′s “Especially For You”, one the band’s better...
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Review: The Connells – Darker Days

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April 7, 2011
Review: The Connells – Darker Days

With this post I plan to start an occasional series of articles about albums featured on Deeper Into Music.  Some will be new, others classics and some will will be lost gems nearly forgotten by the ravages of time.  Quite arbitrarily I am starting with a 1985 release by The Connells, a North Carolina-based...
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