“Egypt Station” and My Re-Acquaintance with Paul McCartney
Paul McCartney’s voice – and hair – have evolved. Here’s something even richer: “Egypt Station, “ his latest project reveals a gift for melody and lyrics that’s improved with time.
Geoff Emerick: Fabulous Without the Fab Four
The late engineer’s input on many Beatle classics is legendary. But Geoff Emerick also lent his exceptional talents to the Zombies and prog-rock’s Robin Trower.
The Detroit Cobras: Retro Rock That Hits the Spot
Considering that Jack White’s label, Third Man Records, has reissued their early LPs (“Mink Rat or Rabbit” and “Life, Love and Leaving”), perhaps now is the moment to pay some attention again to the serious rockers who are the Detroit Cobras.
Youth Is Elasticity
Flexibility is literally and metaphorically important at any age, but particularly as the years roll by. Staying supple gets progressively more important.
Do You Have To Be An Asshole To Succeed?
Do you need to be a monomaniacal ogre to get ahead? Let’s consider three documentaries that add their own takes on the topic.