Where are they now?
Ron Fletcher teaches English at Boston College High School. Brett Milano is a contributor to the Boston Phoenix. Peter Keough is film editor of the Boston Phoenix. Jimmy Guterman is the author of five books on rock ’n’ roll, including the bestseller The Worst Rock ’n’ Roll Records of All Time. Michael Rezendes is a reporter for the Boston Globe. Stephen Schiff is a screenwriter who recently adapted Don DeLillo's White Noise.
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Given their predilection for moody, textural, electro-organic soundscapes and songs that resonate with melancholy disillusionment, Mobius Band don’t seem the type to buy into a Hallmark holiday.
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This article originally appeared in the January 17, 1978 issue of the Boston Phoenix.
- Perfectly strange
He still likes to mix it up between tours with his trusty Crazy Horse.
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Neil Young always knows what he’s doing — especially when he doesn’t.
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Neil Young was starting his transition from pop melodist to free-ranging noisemaker when he played these songs at New York City’s most famous rock hall on a bill with the Steve Miller Band and Miles Davis.
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An increasingly unpopular war, a body count that grows daily even as our commander-in-chief touts our military triumphs, and an increasing sense of uneasiness as it becomes all too apparent that our leaders have been less than candid.
- St. Anger
Plus new albums by Jewel, the BellRays, and Rebel Meets Rebel.
- Neil Young: Heart of Gold
Filmed over two nights at Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, this Neil Young concert documentary is a must-see for fans and will delight those with a limited interest in Young.
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- DIY all over again
Cut from the earnest and emotional mold of bands such as Taking Back Sunday, Coheed & Cambria, and our own Monty Are I, the Coming Weak is one of the area’s fastest-rising combos.
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