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Sally
1h ago

Believe is an absolute masterpiece, blending irresistible dance beats with Cher's timeless voice to create an empowering and unforgettable anthem for anyone ready to embrace life with confidence!



The third album from one of the leading voices of the 90’s, Alanis Morissette, who produced one of the best alternative rock albums of the time. The album sold 25.4 million copies and had songs Hand in My Pocket, Ironic, and You Oughta Know.



One of the biggest country and pop albums of the 1990’s, Twain’s third album sold over 30.4 million copies worldwide and had hit songs like Man! I Feel Like a Woman!, Love Gets Me Every Time, and Come On Over.



Roll Out was a short-lived 1973 sitcom inspired by the success of MASH*, set during World War II and focusing on the experiences of an all-Black truck convoy unit in France. The show, created by Larry Gelbart and Gene Reynolds, aimed to blend comedy with social commentary but struggled to find an audience and lasted only one season. Starring Stu Gilliam and Hilly Hicks, Roll Out attempted to bring visibility to African American servicemen’s contributions but failed to achieve the cultural impact of its wartime sitcom predecessor.



Karen (1975) was a short-lived political sitcom that aired on ABC as part of the network’s "political comedy" lineup. Starring Karen Valentine as Karen Angelo, the show followed an idealistic young woman working for a citizens' lobby in Washington, D.C., tackling social and political issues with humor. Despite its attempt to blend comedy with political satire, Karen struggled with ratings and was canceled after just 13 episodes.



When chores await but motivation lags, I throw on this lively, feel-good playlist to get me moving! With songs like, Walking on Sunshine, Take on Me by a-ha,​ Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go, and 40 more upbeat & energetic songs. The 1980s new wave and synth-pop movement, which blended pop, rock, and electronic music with quirky, eclectic styles. check it out



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Kay
Mar 24

"Going Back to Colorado" by Zephyr is a harmonious fusion of blues and rock, featuring the powerful vocals of Candy Givens. The album's unique sound and soulful performance make it a standout in the blues-rock genre.


Tommy Bolin's guitar work adds an electrifying edge, blending seamlessly with the band's dynamic sound. Though it didn't achieve mainstream success, "Going Back to Colorado" remains a beloved album for its originality and heartfelt expression.


Its timeless quality and artistic integrity continue to inspire and resonate, marking it as a treasure in the realm of blues-rock.


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Sally
Mar 24

"The Morning After" by J. Geils Band is a lively and engaging album that embodies the spirit of 1970s blues-rock. The band's energetic performance and catchy tunes make it a joy to listen to, offering a vibrant and fun experience.


Peter Wolf's charismatic vocals and the band's tight musicianship create a sound that's both cohesive and exciting.


While it may not have reached the heights of other albums, its infectious energy continues to captivate listeners. "The Morning After" is a testament to the band's creativity and passion, making it a must-hear for blues-rock fans.



Guest
Mar 24

"Imagination Lady" by Chicken Shack is a captivating blend of blues and rock. The band's ability to weave intricate musical tapestries creates a rich and immersive sound. Stan Webb's guitar work is both expressive and technically impressive.


The album's tracks vary in tempo and mood, showcasing the band's versatility and creativity.


Though not as celebrated as other albums, "Imagination Lady" holds a special place in the hearts of blues-rock fans. Its unique sound and artistic charm make it a hidden treasure, deserving recognition and appreciation.



Guest
Mar 24

"Split" by The Groundhogs is a bold exploration of blues-rock, characterized by its raw energy and innovative sound. The album's structure is unique, with a conceptual approach that adds depth to the listening experience.


Tony McPhee's guitar work and songwriting are at the forefront, delivering a powerful and captivating performance.


The band's ability to experiment and push boundaries is evident, making "Split" a standout album of the era. Though it may not have achieved widespread acclaim, its influence on the genre is significant, offering a fresh perspective on blues-rock.


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