Name: Charlie Doherty
Weblog: chucko33.blogspot.com
Articles: 72
First Published: Wednesday, June 6, 2007
Last Published: Friday, November 28, 2008
Currently listing articles 72-51:
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Music Review: Living Colour - CBGB OMFUG Masters - Live August 19, 2005 - The Bowery Collection— Living Colour's inspired 2005 performance at the once-influential, now long gone CBGB club in NYC is now on CD.
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Keeping Up With Yngwie Malmsteen— This living legend is back with a vengeance, excited about his new album, guitar, and all things Malmsteen.
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Music Review: Andy Yorke - Simple— After many years away from music, Thom Yorke’s younger brother Andy makes a worthy comeback to the indie scene.
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Treehouse Fort "What Were They Thinking?" Nominees For Week Of November 2— This is a rare written edition of my weekly sports poll, "What Were They Thinking?" Enjoy!
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Book Review: Broken Government - How Republican Rule Destroyed The Legislative, Executive And Judicial Branches by John W. Dean — Whether you’re Republican, Democrat, or neither, this is one of the most essential and educational political books of this election season.
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Music Review: Minus The Bear - Acoustics EP— MTB is no stranger to experimentation. This time they go the acoustic route. And not surprisingly, the experiment works.
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Music Review: The Sammies - Sandwich— This is no sophomore slump for these rising indie rock stars of the south.
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Music DVD Review: Stanley Jordan Trio - New Morning: The Paris Concert— A mesmerizing performance from one of the world's most gifted guitarists.
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Music DVD Review: Clutch - Full Fathom Five: Video Field Recordings— Clutch, one of the most severely underrated hard rock bands around, makes the concert DVD its fans had longed for.
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Music Review: Lenny Kravitz - It Is Time For A Love Revolution— With his eighth album, Lenny Kravitz returns to form; early-to-mid-90s form, that is.
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Music Review: Junkie XL - Booming Back At You— Junkie XL's latest and fifth album has some goodies, but could've used more to make it a great record.
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Music Review: The Wilted - The Wilted— This trio of teens rock hard and heavy on their debut CD for Mnemonic Records, with largely impressive results.
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Music Review: 65daysofstatic - The Fall Of Math (U.S. Release)— The long-awaited U.S. release of this Sheffield, England group’s acclaimed 2004 debut is way overdue, but totally worth the wait.
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Bonds To Boston? No Way, No How— Rumors of Barry Bonds playing in Boston have bared no fruit thus far. Here's several reasons why it likely won't ever happen.
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Music Review: Baskervilles - Twilight— This still largely unknown NYC group has made one of the best and fun indie pop CDs you'll hear this summer.
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Music Review: Filter - Anthems For The Damned— For Richard Patrick and Filter, this new and fourth album is a mix of almost everything that made them great.
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Music Review: Umphrey's McGee - Live At The Murat 2-CD Set— Umphrey's McGee, always a must-see live jam band, jams two nights of music into one compilation, for mostly yummy results.
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Music Review: Tab The Band - Pulling Out Just Enough To Win— This debut album from the sons of Aerosmith's Joe Perry will definitely make papa proud.
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Music DVD Review: Deep Purple - ...Live At The Montreux 2006 (2-DVD)— Perhaps overlooked among the notable 2007 DVD releases, you get two great DP shows in one package. Rock on, brother!
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Music CD/DVD Review: Gigantour 2— For those who like to rock hard, here's two live metal reviews to salute you.
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Music Review: Heroes Original Soundtrack— 2007 was great for soundtracks, but you need a new one to fill that void in your life. Try this one on for size.
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Music DVD Review: - Queen Rock Montreal— Simply put, Queen is in rare form here...a must-have for all serious Queen fans.


