Exile on a Single Disc

The Rolling Stones "Exile on Main Street" was released on May 12th 1972 as a double album. Containing the Top 40 hits, "Tumbling Dice" and "Happy" the album went Gold within weeks, but then took 28 years to go Platinum. It is always cited near the top in any list of the Greatest Albums of all Time.



#7 on Rolling Stone Magazines List of the Top 500 Albums


An undisputed Classic.  But often discussions of this album include which song or songs one HATES and from time to time it is suggested that this would have been an astonishing single LP had they pared it down a bit. 

Of course, this kind of misses the point – "Exile on Main Street" as it stands was a grand sprawling messy diary of the Stones stretching out and endulging in the excesses afforded them. I get that.  But let's do this anyway. 

The entire Double LP clocks in at about 65 minutes.  A typical LP in that era was around 40 minutes, so this was more of an album and a half anyway – Lets cut 6 and Pick 12 and I'll post the results soon.

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Exile on a Single LP

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1. What Tracks from Exile on Main Street are on YOUR Single LP Version? Pick 12. Required Question

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You Tube Symphony Orchestra Global Mash-Up

This is a rather astonishing effort. 

Hundreds of musicians from around the world all edited together in an original Symphonic Work. 


Behold the  "Internet Symphony Eroica" !



The Battle of Evermore

Bob Lefsetz of the famous Lefsetz Letter wrote so well about this recording that I won't even try to paraphrase. You can read the whole thing yourself right here  The short version is that on their tour last summer, Robert Plant and Allison Krauss did several songs from the Led Zeppelin catalog including Black Dog, Black Country Woman and the epic Battle of Evermore.
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This version of "Battle" was recorded during the tour's stop at the Merriweather Post Pavillion in Columbia Maryland. It's a really high quality soundboard recording.
  Enjoy! Then go buy a ticket next time they come around. I know I won't miss it twice.

Click the link to listen – right click to download.
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Beyond Here Lies Nothin’

Dylan-together

Here's a brand new track from the forthcoming Bob Dylan release "Together Through Life" which comes out on  April 28th. 

Even though Chelsea claims that being forced to listen to Dylan counts as child abuse, she has already seen him twice. Well, at age 7 she fell asleep, but she saw the entire set at last year's Virgin Mobile Festival at Pimlico. Someday, I am certain she will be proud to tell people that she saw Bob – "way back in 2008, when I was 16"

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KDFC San Francisco

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Nearly 25 years ago I began a career in Broadcast Advertising sales at a company that represented Classical Radio Stations exclusively. We had a fine roster of major market stations, many that had been in the format since the dawn of FM radio.
Shortly after I joined the company we added a new client station, KDFC San Francisco. The station owner was Ed Davis. After returning home from serving in World War II, Ed boarded a train a train and arrived in San Francisco. In 1948 he obtained the license for 102.1 FM and launched KDFC as San Francisco's Radio Concert Hall.
By the time I met Ed in 1984 He was a wealthy man, but not from selling radio ads. He had made much more in Real Estate, including acreage atop the Mountain in Sausalito across the bay from San Francisco where he built a tower for his station and was later able to rent tower space to numerous other broadcasters. For those of you who are not broadcast engineers, FM radio relies on height to get the optimum coverage and Ed bought the highest ground before most people even owned an FM receiver.
He saw the future before others. He was in the right place at the right time and more importantly knew he was in the right place at the right time.
KDFC was the first station to broadcast in stereo. The first to have unattended overnight automation and in many more cases Ed was quick to innovate.
Ed would have loved Flycast. To be able to listen to his great station as I am now, on an iPhone on a train between Philadelphia and Baltinore would brought him great joy.
So Ed , thanks for your vision and passion for great music and quality broadcasting. By the way, 60 years later, that Mozart guy is still a star and I am thrilled to have KDFC on the Flycast.fm network.

U2 No Line on the Horizon

The Brand New U2 Album  No Line on the Horizon is out today – March 3rd and it is a brilliant return to form.  Hands down their best since Achtung Baby

Best of All – TODAY  Amazon has the MP3 download available to day for only $4.99.

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No Line On The Horizon

Gail rocks!

Gail rocks!

Just because I can

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Air and Simple Gifts

If you enjoyed the John Williams composition/arrangement "Air and Simple Gifts" as performed at the inauguration of Barack Obama and wanted to hear it again, here it is.

Download John Williams – Air and Simple Gifts

Obama visits Baltimore

Barack Obama rode into Bsltimore yesterday and took time to pose for a photo with Chelsea. How gracious!Obama visits Baltimore