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Bruce Springsteen, Tame Impala, Rodriguez, George Clinton, John Fogerty, Prince and George Jones in new Uncut

- Source: Uncut.co.uk

I would have bought the issue of Melody Maker in which I first read about Bruce Springsteen on my way into the art school in Newport, where in March 1973 I was in my last term, only a few months away from moving to London and not long after that fetching up on MM as a junior reporter/feature writer, a turn of events that was wholly unexpected and still seems somewhat unreal.

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The Jazz Age

- Source: Under The Radar Magazine

As one of the leading luminaries of the glam rock age, Bryan Ferry is not necessarily someone whose forays into the world of jazz you might immediately be intrigued by.

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Like, Omigod! Digging Through the ’80s Pop Culture Box, Part 9

- Source: Pop Dose

This was never my favorite Duran 2 track — it was "Rio," for me, where it all came together — but the things that made the band work are in full evidence; big, muscular bassline, strategic jabs of guitar, sequencers clicking away like a popcorn popper, drums cutting a perfect middle ground between disco propulsion and rock 'n' roll swagger, and the whole thing could veer from funky to spacey on a dime.

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Duran Duran Versus Japan: The Substance Of Style

- Source: The Quietus

Some thirty years ago one pop band's trajectory (which had begun several years earlier in the drab London suburb of Catford) ended, to the surprise of the listening public, on a hard-earned artistic masterstroke achieved while fractiously splitting under the strain of internal tensions.

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Sam Flax

- Source: unpiano: music

Yeah yeah, Burger Records put this out a while back and yeah yeah it's from Berkeley.. but what else you got?

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Bryan Ferry: The Jazz Age

- Source: Pitchfork Media

Bryan Ferry works steadily, recording, releasing, and (only if necessary, perhaps) touring new albums, even if he remains unable to step out from what was established on earlier work.

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