Featured Stories

Playing the Beatles Backwards: Songs 14 to 10

By JBev
December 21st, 2008

Songs 14-10 in the worst-to-first countdown of every original song by The Beatles.

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Brass Trax

Post-Punk Primer: Leeds Edition

By Rick Sawyer
December 19th, 2008

Critical theory on wax? The Leeds post-punk scene turned Marxist propaganda into mutant funk.

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Featured Stories

Playing the Beatles Backwards: Songs 19 to 15

By JBev
December 19th, 2008

Songs 19-15 in the worst-to-first countdown of every original song by The Beatles.

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Featured Stories

Playing the Beatles Backwards: Songs 24 to 20

By JBev
December 18th, 2008

Songs 24-20 in the worst-to-first countdown of every original song by The Beatles.

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The Daily Deep Cut

Glenn Tipton “The Healer”

By Douglas Newman
December 18th, 2008

The editors at JamsBio like to think of ourselves as music fans first, not critics, and that’s the sensibility we strive for at JamsBio and that we seek in other sites as well. That’s why we’re so jazzed about Damn Fine Day, a site that each day profiles a deep album cut that’s been [...]

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Vinyl Vault

The Doors Break on Through

By JBev
December 18th, 2008

Released in the year of The Summer of Love (1967), the Doors’ memorable debut provided a different take on flower power, rawer and darker and more sexual. But how does it hold up today? A song-by-song review will tell the tale.

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Song List

Re-Open The Doors: Ranking Their 10 Best Deep Album Tracks

By Douglas Newman
December 18th, 2008

Although the Doors are musical legends with legions of fans, for some reason they have not enjoyed the same degree of reverence as some of their classic rock peers like the Velvet Underground, The Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix or The Who. You’ll be hard pressed to find the Doors name-dropped by the latest “it” band [...]

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The Daily Deep Cut

Incredible String Band “First Girl I Loved”

By Douglas Newman
December 17th, 2008

The Incredible String Band concocted a stew of hippie mantras punctuated by a bouquet of exotic instruments (sitar, tambura, jaw harp, gimbri, pan pipe, oud, chahanai) and rooted in the age old Celtic songwriting tradition.

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