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the riley rock report: listen smarter—a 2x monthly brief that ties today's pop culture up to rock history in music’s first audio newsletter… watch for future issues celebrating Nick Lowe, classical pianist Simone Dinnerstein, an exuberant new rock history from Patti Smith’s guitarist Lenny Kaye, and much more… visit: bit.ly/rileyrockreport, podcast: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1923124.rss, bombastic tweets: @timrileyauthor

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the riley rock report: listen smarter—a 2x monthly brief that ties today's pop culture up to rock history in music’s first audio newsletter… watch for future issues celebrating Nick Lowe, classical pianist Simone Dinnerstein, an exuberant new rock history from Patti Smith’s guitarist Lenny Kaye, and much more… visit: bit.ly/rileyrockreport, podcast: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1923124.rss, bombastic tweets: @timrileyauthor

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The Other Side of Kansas

1/27/2023
In “We Were Famous, You Don’t Remember,” directors Daniel Fetherston and Danny Szlauderbach approach this great left-of-center Kansas punk band.

Duration:00:45:57

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Hero Blues: Bob Dylan's Twisted Philosophy of Song

1/13/2023
Throughout his sixty-year-plus career, Bob Dylan has combined an “incredible skill with a wildness of spirit,” as magician Penn Jillette recently put it. He towers above others—Bruce Springsteen, John Prine, Leonard Cohen, and Joni Mitchell—through volume, range, and brash unpredictability. In the past decade he has retooled Frank Sinatra crooning (Triplicate) and wrung suspicious reverie from Covid crazy (Rough and Rowdy Ways). In this latest book, he submits essays on sixty-six recordings,...

Duration:00:11:28

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Pagan Holidays, Rock'n'roll, and Our Long Tunnel

12/9/2022
Ten years ago NPR had me on to rant about pagan rituals, from the vault.

Duration:00:53:23

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Jason Gross and Perfect Sound Forever

11/29/2022
Jason Gross has edited PSF since 1993, overseeing an important venue for critics and passionate listeners. Like all the good editorial conversations, one topic begat another, so the links can help you figure out some of the sounds we reference.

Duration:00:53:23

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Pianists and Vampires: Igor Levit's Transcriptions, and Symphonies as Trios

11/11/2022
Igor Levit – Tristan (Sony, 2022) Emanuel Ax, Leonidas Kavakos, Yo-Yo Ma – Beethoven for Three, Symphonies Nos. 2 and 5 (Sony, 2022) Why listen to symphonic music stripped of strings, winds, brass, and percussion...?

Duration:00:11:58

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Devin McKinney, Get Back, and the Beatles in Context

10/28/2022
A few weeks after Get Back aired last year, I spoke with Magic Circles author Devin McKinney about the film and its many quirks. As we take stock of the Revolver box set, the timeline sharpens: January of 1969 happens only three years after they record that 1966 breakthrough. Visit https://timrileyauthor.com for more Beatles.

Duration:01:00:36

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Pick a Career: John Lennon Grieves the Beatles

10/14/2022
John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band, John Lennon. Apple, 1970. THE 1970s DAWNED with a blistering hangover. On September 13, 1969, just before Abbey Road began dominating end-of-’60s radio, John Lennon sang at the Toronto Rock and Roll Revival, an early 1950s festival. He called his pickup group the Plastic Ono Band: Eric Clapton (lead guitar), Klaus Voorman (bass) and Alan White (drums). They launched with standards, “Blue Suede Shoes, “Money,” and then “Dizzy Miss Lizzy,” before turning to...

Duration:00:17:32

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Too Much to Dream: Bowie's No-Context Daydream

9/30/2022
Brett Morgen extends Bowie's dislocation by spinning out his lack of context Moonage Daydream, Brett Morgan, director (Universal) IN A GLUT of music documentaries where overlong counts as serious and talking heads sling clichés, we should be glad about Brett Morgen’s Moonage Daydream. It lets David Bowie do all the narrating, delivers riveting concert footage, and boasts a detailed audio design by Bowie’s longtime collaborator Tony Visconti...

Duration:00:03:25

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Lars Vogt, Janacek, and Alternate Realities

9/16/2022
To die in the midst of a thriving career at 51 exacerbates the loss of this quietly gripping pianist. This piece ran last fall when I fell in love with his Janacek recording, music I hadn't known before; Vogt drew me in and made me listen closely. I'll also miss his chamber music collaborations with violinist Christian Tetzlaff.

Duration:00:07:20

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Reverse Cool: Buddy Holly, John Lennon, and Four-Eyed Rock

9/9/2022
Buddy Holly looms over the Beatles catalog, and his influence gets harder to overstate the more history recedes. A celebration of the songwriter and record-writer pegged to his birthday...

Duration:00:25:17

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Unlike a Tramp

8/19/2022
Unlike a Tramp Intro to Madonna: Illustrated by Tim Riley. Hyperion, 1992. When I wrote this book, Madonna's command of pop's cosmos felt unprecedented. Now in her fifth decade, triumphs like "Papa Don't Preach" and "Justify My Love" have lost their bang sooner than expected, and her Dick Tracy Oscar nomination now looks misplaced...

Duration:00:04:08

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Childlike Wisdom

8/7/2022
Soviet Pianist Maria Yudina Converses With Greatness “Cats Are Indescribably Wonderful, Shostakovich’s Fugues Less So” Playing with Fire: The Story of Maria Yudina, Pianist in Stalin’s Russia, by Elizabeth Wilson, Yale University Press, 352pp Los Angeles Review of Books, August 4, 2022

Duration:00:12:57

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Reconsider Baby: On Baz Luhrmann's Elvis

7/22/2022
Among other things, Elvis Presley invented the rock ’n’ roll comeback. Up until 1968, ”coming back” from a career break barely existed in the new style since most fell short, or failed...

Duration:00:13:39

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Woody Guthrie at 110: This World Was Lucky

7/8/2022
To mark Woody Guthrie's 100th birthday, this issue reprints a Radio Silence (RIP) essay pegged to the second volume of Mermaid Avenue and several other releases. Guthrie's words keep on inspiring, and as his shadow lengthens, most of Wilco's and Bragg's catalog now takes place inside this new context.

Duration:00:25:23

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MADE FOR TV: Watergate at 50 and Arkansas Elvis

6/24/2022
During another summer of congressional hearings, fights over national memory and history itself, Watergate can feel further than five decades in the past. In retrospect, Richard Nixon’s story feels both sealed off from our modern squabbles and a little pathetic; the petty cover-up President may actually gain stature next to the riverboat gambler insurrectionist cult tyrant. The Republican congress that impeached President Bill Clinton for lying about his tryst with Monica Lewinsky feels...

Duration:00:10:48

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#HBD Prince: Shame About the Lyrics

6/10/2022
Prince' Graffiti Bridge, a double album originally billed as a film soundtrack, ran on some very fine fumes (Sign O The Times, Batman). And the guest-stars made the party hop.

Duration:00:09:34

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Enigmatic Negation: Bob Dylan's Love and Theft

5/27/2022
This Dylan release, famously issued on September 11, 2001, has aged better than expected. But it still makes you wonder what kind of weirdness Dylan swims in if he can knock off this sequence of deadpan humor in the middle of such epic indifference.

Duration:00:05:12

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Born-Again Brahms

5/13/2022
Andras Schiff performs the two Brahms piano concertos on an 1859 Blüthner for a new transparency.

Duration:00:07:50

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One-Hit Wonders with Sarah Hill

4/29/2022
Sarah Hill has edited a new collection of essays about One-Hit Wonders that covers wayward hits for intriguing angles on rock history.

Duration:00:30:01

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Loretta Lynn Schools Courtney Love, Melissa Auf Der Maur

4/12/2022
As Loretta Lynn turns 90, we celebrate her punk influence, compare Love to Frank Sinatra, and ponder how Jack White white striped C&W royalty.

Duration:00:06:09