Does The Beatles’ “lost” material point a way forward for 21st century groups whose each and every fart and chunder ends up polluting the worldwide web? Despite it all, PK finds some gems to plunder asunder.
Tag: Peter Kearns
THE JUJU JUKEBOX – The 95/5 Proposition
Peter Kearns introduces the newly refabricated Juju Jukebox, in which he laments the tiny percentage of good stuff on the current scene, and gives his surprise endorsement to some classic Aussie rockers.
Juju Jukebox
A nearly new regular column in which freaky Peter Kearns casts a spell on a bunch of new album releases! You’ll wake up screaming! This week, Kearns goes all “jazz” on us, and it sure does smell funny.
Juju Jukebox
A nearly new regular column in which freaky Peter Kearns casts a spell on a bunch of new album releases! You’ll wake up screaming!
Juju Jukebox
A new regular column in which freaky Peter Kearns casts a spell on a bunch of new album releases! You’ll wake up screaming!
The Juju Jukebox
A new regular column in which freaky Peter Kearns casts a spell on a bunch of new album releases! You’ll wake up screaming!
THIS WEEK ACROSS TIME – Brilliant Trees
Peter Kearns continues the series in which he examines music released This Week Across Time (TWAT) with a red-eye focused on David Sylvian’s Brilliant Trees (1984).
THIS WEEK ACROSS TIME – I Want To Hold Back Your Hand
In the latest instalment of This Week Across Time – an irregular column about musical events that happened exactly decades apart – Peter Kearns looks at a VERY IMPORTANT TIME for Bob Dylan and The Beatles.