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It felt like the world would freeze: 30-Day Song Challenge, the Sequel, day 10 – a song you love from the ’80s

I’ve always thought that Dream Academy’s “Life in a Northern Town” was just about as perfect a pop song as it is possible to write. The story captivates. The tune itself is so intuitive that it feels like it has been inside me my whole life, waiting for an artist to set it free. As for the performance and production,

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The revolution will be rocked! 30-Day Song Challenge, the Sequel, day 9 – a song you love from the ’70s

I remember a conversation with an old girlfriend back in the late 1990s. We were talking about the sounds of the times, I guess you’d say, and I commented that the decade had been dominated by a lot of pretty rebellious music. Grunge, Punk, Industrial – everybody was well and truly pissed off, it seemed. The music of my youth

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Admit it – you love to cha cha cha: 30-Day Song Challenge, the Sequel, day 7 – a song you love from the ’50s

I’ve always been convinced that the greatest R&B singer who ever lived was Sam Cooke. I know, that’s a massive claim and there are plenty of Otis fans (and Aretha fans, and fans of many other incredible artists) who’ll argue the point. And hey, if they do, then I can take pride in the fact that I started a great

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Outta money, outta hope, it looks like self-destruction: 30-Day Song Challenge, the Sequel, day 6 – your favorite song for flying down the highway at top speed

My guess is that “Radar Love” is going to get a lot of love in this category, and it’s easy to understand why. Still, as I have explained before, I’m a simply country boy. So let’s see how many dueling lead guitarists Molly Hatchet can line up across the front of the stage for the solo to “Flirtin’ with Disaster.”

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Say it wasn’t so: 30-Day Song Challenge, the Sequel, day 5 – your favorite song for driving around town with the top down

The summer of 1986 has lodged itself in the pleasure centers of my brain, although a hard look at the details makes me wonder why. Yeah, I was working in what passed for a cool job for a kid who’d recently graduated from college (copy and production manager at a rock radio station, albeit one that paid me less than

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All the people: 30-Day Song Challenge, the sequel, day 3 – a song for a rainy day

I didn’t realize how hard this one was going to be when I slotted it into the challenge. I just spent the last hour and a half sifting through my iTunes, playing, sampling, searching. Checking to see what was available on YouTube. Deciding, undeciding. So many choices – The Samples, Garbage, Queensryche, REM, Van Morrison, Peter Gabriel, The Pinetops, on

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The mother of all bad songs: 30-Day Song Challenge, the Sequel, day 2 – a song you hate from a band you love

I’ve had three favorite bands in my life and at various points each has done a song or two I didn’t care for. With Queen it was “Get Down Make Love.” With U2 I haven’t exactly hated much, but there have been a few tracks along the way that I felt weakened the overall impact of the record. But man,

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Sam can’t help it: 30-Day Song Challenge, the Sequel, day 1 – a song you love from a band you hate

Welcome to 30-Day Song Challenge, the Sequel. Over the last month I’ve been working through the 30-Day Song Challenge, and I liked the idea so much I created a follow-up around 30 of the questions I wished the original had posed. You’re invited to track along, comment, offer your own entries, and by all means click the link above (or

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