sell cds and sell dvds

Author Archive

09 24th, 2008

Ever since my kids got Guitar Hero last year, my classic rock expertise has become hip again. They find it amazing that I can name any song on our South Florida rock station 98.7 The Gater, and usually within 10 seconds. OK, that may not impress you. But it floors my kids. And since they think everything else I do is either stupid or old (they are teen-agers), I have to enjoy whatever compliments I can get.

It’s strange hearing one son blast Kansas and Boston. (Boy, could he have picked two more faceless bands?) Meanwhile, my other son digs Billy Joel. They’ve been playing U2 nonstop the last few days. And now when they find out about a band, they ask me which album is the best.

Read the rest of this entry »



Rating Led Zeppelin albums

Author: Dan Gephart
09 5th, 2008

Ever since my kids got Guitar Hero last year, my classic rock expertise has become hip again. They find it amazing that I can name any song on our South Florida rock station 98.7 The Gater, and usually within 10 seconds. OK, that may not impress you. But it floors my kids. And since they think everything else I do is either stupid or old (they are teen-agers), I have to enjoy whatever compliments I can get.

It’s strange hearing one son blast Kansas and Boston. (Boy, could he have picked two more faceless bands?) Meanwhile, my other son digs Billy Joel. They’ve been playing U2 nonstop the last few days. And now when they find out about a band, they ask me which album is the best.

Read the rest of this entry »



Two albums that are Miles ahead

Author: Dan Gephart
08 29th, 2008

Within a few minutes of the On the Corner’s opening song On the Corner/New York Girl/Thinking One Thing and Doing Another, many of Miles Davis’ fans finally had enough. It was the most controversial of a very controversial period for an uncompromising Miles. Read the rest of this entry »



08 16th, 2008

It’s time to drop the emo label, gang. Conor Oberst is no longer the indie wunderkid. He’s dropped the Bright Eye’s moniker, for now that is. And at 28 years old now, he’s one of the best folk-rock singer/songwriters we have. Oberst’s self-titled album is clearly one of the standout releases in this musical year so far — one whose lyrics will keep you coming back for more. Read the rest of this entry »



One of my all-time favorite albums is Los Lobos’ Kiko, a wonderful rootsy-bluesy Tex-Mex blend. Rather than follow their biggest hit La Bamba with something else chart-ready, they went all experimental. And it resulted in their best album.
But at first, I didn’t like it.

Read the rest of this entry »



08 1st, 2008

It seems kind of odd to use the word ramshackle to describe a band as solid musically as this Philly-based group. But it’s really the only adjective that fits.

Read the rest of this entry »



Hold Steady deliver again.

Author: Dan Gephart
07 25th, 2008

What’s this? Talk-box guitar? A theremin? A banjo? Yes, that’s the new Hold Steady. But don’t believe what you’ve read elsewhere. The new Hold Steady is the same as the old Hold Steady. They’ve just added a few new instruments and a couple guest appearances.
Read the rest of this entry »