BAXTER’S ATTIC Sugarloaf “Green Eyed Lady”
Every weekday around 9:30, we pull one out of the attic. In case you are new,the Attic is a mythical place where we were “enlightened” by great music…and other stuff
Every weekday around 9:30, we pull one out of the attic. In case you are new,the Attic is a mythical place where we were “enlightened” by great music…and other stuff
Wow, since around 1970 not too many years have gone by which Todd Rundgren hasn't released a new studio album.
There's a starting point for everything in life and for Deep Purple it all got under way in 1968. Ever wonder what can we do next (?) well with Deep Purple the new album is appropriately titled, 'Now What?!'
The incomparable Jeff Beck!!
Every weekday around 9:30, we pull one out of the attic. In case you are new,the Attic is a mythical place where we were “enlightened” by great music…and other stuff
Every weekday around 9:30, we pull one out of the attic. In case you are new, the Attic is a mythical place where, in the 70′s, we were “enlightened” by great music…and other stuff.
Every weekday morning we pull a song out of the "attic". If you are new, the attic is a mythical place we used to hang out and enjoy great music and other "stuff".
It's tax time again, aargh but it might be a good thing especially if you getting a nice fat refund. To celebrate enjoy the Top 10 songs about paying taxes.
"Money Money Money" is something that ABBA had plenty of by 1976. Not many got to see the group they only toured once in the U.S. and that was back in 1974.
What is the quest we all have within? Is it the lap of luxury? Jethro Tull sings of such a a quest that eternal.
It appears money was no doubt an obsession for The Kinks a many songs as they had recorded on the subject.