A little song that started an earthquake, this 1960 gem carried the seeds of reggae and ska music, and gave wider audience to a fledgling religious movement called Rastafarianism.
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Leaning hard into a mash up of 60’s psychadelia, surf rock and dance, the B-52’s burst onto the scene with this utterly bizarre beach party fantasy. (Image: George Dubose)
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All the Good Songs: TRACK 3—“Bridge Over Troubled Water” by Aretha Franklin
by Nick FoxPerforming at the height of her powers in 1970, Aretha Franklin turned Paul Simon’s “Bridge Over Troubled Water” into a gospel number of extraordinary power. (image: Robert Altman/Getty Archives)
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All the Good Songs: TRACK 2—‘Been Caught Stealing’ by Jane’s Addiction
by Nick FoxGodfathers of the Alternative scene, creators of Lollapalooza, and over and done with (for a time) far too soon, Jane’s Addiction broke through massively on this joyous ode to petty theft.
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All the Good Songs: TRACK 1—‘One Way Out’ by The Allman Brothers Band
by Nick FoxFor Track 1 of my mixtape, the song I’ve listened to more than any other in my life, and the one song I know I loved before I even remember hearing it.
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All the Good Songs is a brand new series where I’ll break down a series of songs and the impact they’ve had on music, and on my own life. Read the introduction here.
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He’s been the ultimate collaborator in New Orleans’s emerging country music scene. Now, with a brand new solo album, Sam Doores steps out on his own.
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For over 40 years, Chicago organist Chris Foreman has kept the sound of the Hammond B3 organ alive in the city of its birth. And he’s still pushing, still innovating, still searching for elusive sounds.
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Singers, songwriters, activists, and prosthelytizers of the concept of slowing down, the extraordinary group Rising Appalachia has created a new concept of what a touring band can mean to the communities they travel through.