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Class aggregation page for blogs in Rock/Soul/Progressive: Transatlantic Crossings in Popular Music, 1955-present.
Class aggregation page for blogs in Rock/Soul/Progressive: Transatlantic Crossings in Popular Music, 1955-present.
Posted 21 days ago
[...] Original post by Anglo-Audiophile: The Reviews [...] [Link]
Posted 21 days ago
[...] Original post by imnore [...] [Link]
Posted 6 weeks ago
[…] When discussing our music/life journeys in class, I think I very …of followed the musical fads like the Spice Girls – not so much the boy bands. I was and still am a big fan of Hanson and Alanis Morissette. […] [Link]
Posted 6 weeks ago
[…] Original post by harbingerofhaggis […] [Link]
Posted 6 weeks ago
Very true. There are some albums that I enjoy listening to all the way through, but mixes are great. You don’t have to “be in the right mood” to listen to a mix CD. They are a collection of the best songs, so you’ll never get bored. Also, a lot of my mix CDs have sentimental value. I don’t make ... [Link]
Posted 6 weeks ago
[…] Original post by harbingerofhaggis […] [Link]
Posted 6 weeks ago
I agree with you. I also don’t read everyone’s blog, basically because I have no idea how, and because I’m not really much of a blogging kind of person. I don’t particularly like blogging either, I always feel like I have nothing to talk about, or that whatever I choose will be boring for whoever(if anyone) decides to read it. ... [Link]
Posted 6 weeks ago
Let the reverend know how you feel, folks. He’s got a website–just click on the name and look around. He won’t mind, I’m sure. Glad to see the flurry of activity here. I believe in you all and I want this to be a great experience for you. [Link]
Posted 6 weeks ago
crap guys what are we gonna do about that web site? we beter get on the ball with this yeah? and what up with that guy, reverend? He should keep his slightly rude opinions to himself…in my humble opinion hahah [Link]
Posted 6 weeks ago
Yes, blogging can be a hassle. I’m not used to just writing down whatever I want and I’m therefore stuck in the “essay” mindset. [Link]
Posted 6 weeks ago
I definitely agree with the how stagnant the site is, but I’m a world class procrastinator and I suspect that, along with not having a real sense of when things need to be in etc, is part of the problem. As to the blogging: I started blogging, somewhat sporadically, since 8th grade and find it to be a great outlet ... [Link]
Posted 6 weeks ago
i mean i definately can see where you are coming from not liking the blogs, i mean i did very few in the first couple weeks just because it felt so unnatural. but then i got thinking and i realized it is a great outlet for my thoughts on music, and when i have a computer nearby i write. none ... [Link]
Posted 6 weeks ago
[…] Original post by acrosstheuniverse […] [Link]
Posted 6 weeks ago
[…] More Captain Beefheart If anyone’s interested in hearing anything else by Captain Beefheart, check out this video I just came across. For anyone who thought Zig Zag Wanderer was a bit odd, prepare to have your mind blown. This is Captain Beefheart and the … […] [Link]
Posted 6 weeks ago
[…] Original post by acrosstheuniverse […] [Link]
Posted 6 weeks ago
[…] Original post by bryer […] [Link]
Posted 6 weeks ago
[…] Original post by acrosstheuniverse […] [Link]
Posted 6 weeks ago
“I do think a lot about music (pretty much constantly) but I often feel that spur-of-the-moment thoughts would be too random and erratic, unless that’s what we’re going for…” Well, why not? It’s a blog. For maximum interactivity and feedback, there’s nothing like a good mix of real deliberate stuff and random, erratic, spur-of-the-moment thoughts. Have fun, think aloud, get ... [Link]
Posted 6 weeks ago
[…] Original post by acrosstheuniverse […] [Link]
Posted 6 weeks ago
[…] Original post by bryer […] [Link]
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