Happy New Year! Our sister site When Music Moved A Generation has added 7 new albums for all to enjoy. Three of those albums are from the Allman Brothers. These include Idlewild South, tracks include Revival, Midnight Rider, In Memory of Elizabeth Reed and Hoochie Coochie Man. Eat A Peach, Tracks include Ain´t Wastin´ Time [...]
Our sister site When Music Moved A Generation has added another album. This one is by Cheech and Chong and the album is called Cheech and Chong also. Okay okay I know that this is not a music album but there comedy is so in tune with that era it would be a major omission [...]
Hold onto your hats. One of the biggest music tours of the Summer so far is Carole King & James Taylor´s Troubadour tour. There music first hit the scene in the early 70´s with Carole King´s Tapestry album and James Taylor´s Sweet Baby James. Now you might expect that the Hippie generation sometimes referred to [...]
Our When The Music Moved a Generation site has two new albums. The first one is Grand Funk´s Closer To Home and the second one is Ssssh by Ten Years After. The Ssssh tracks are Bad Scene, Two Time Mama, Stoned Woman, Good Morning Little School Girl, If You Should Love Me, I Don´t Know [...]
From several sources The Brass Monkey has learned that Britain´s High court has ruled in favor of Pink Floyd who had sued it´s record company EMI. Pink Floyd won its court battle with EMI on Thursday with a ruling that prevents the record company from selling single downloads on the Internet from the group’s concept [...]
With around 14 states that now have medical marijuana laws of some kind it seems there is a growing need of marijuana reviews on the stores that sell it. You know, like reviews done on different restaurants. A Denver alternative news paper reports that they have had well over 100 applicants for what some would [...]
With the Summer rapidly coming to a close we thought it would be a great time to post this tune by Arlo Guthrie, Coming Into Los Angeles from 40 Summers ago at Woodstock. Besides the tune we thought this was a great video that focused on the folks in the crowd and kind of the [...]
You flash back to 1975. Lynette ‘Squeaky’ Fromme is convicted of pointing a gun at then-President Gerald Ford in Sacramento, California. Secret Service agents prevented her from firing, but the gun was later found to have no bullet in the chamber, although it contained a clip of ammunition. It is said that for years she [...]




