Angie Moon interviews Serbian guitarist Igor Lisul and reviews his new album, Alive.
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Review: Strat!: The Charismatic Life & Times of Tony Stratton Smith by Chris Groom
Angie Moon reviews Strat!, a biography about Tony Stratton Smith: manager and owner of Charisma Records.
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My 20 Favourite Classic Rock Live Albums: Part 1
Angie Moon talks about the history of live albums and some of her favourite live albums of all time. Part one of a two part series on live albums.
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Italian Rock Music of the 60s and 70s
A blog post that looks at music of Italy from the 60s and 70s. Adriano Celentano, Area, Banco, Dik Dik, Ennio Morricone, Francesco Guccini, Giorgio Gaber, and more!

Classic Rock Musicians Who Got Ripped Off by Managers and Record Labels Part 2
Part two of a series on musicians who have been ripped off by shady record deals and managers. Read about the stories of Heart, Prince, Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Sam Cooke, The Beach Boys, and more!
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What I’ve Been Listening To: Autumn 2019
Angie Moon shares some of her favourite new music from Autumn 2019 from artists like Geno Samuel, The Daybrakers, Micky James, and more!

Musicians who made it after 25: Part 3
The final instalment in a series about classic rock and oldies musicians of the 60s, 70s, and 80s who made it after the age of 25.

50 Years Since the Moon Landing: Classic Rock and Space Part 1 🚀✨
The Diversity of Classic Rock celebrates the 50th anniversary of the moon landing with a list of songs about space by bands like The Beatles, David Bowie, Elton John, Frank Sinatra, and more!
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Fun day in Dublin/Steven Wilson Concert Review
In all my time writing this blog and living in Ireland, I’ve never really talked about what there is to do in Dublin. Last year, I started writing more about the places I go and what I’ve bought there and …