Steve Earle’s best track for me, Jerusalem, the title track of his excellent 2002 album.
“Maybe I’m just dreaming or maybe I’m a fool, but I don’t remember learning how to hate in sunday school.”
Steve Earle - Jerusalem

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Entries from August 2008
Steve Earle - Jerusalem
John Williams - Sunday 31.08.08, 07:00am
Muse - Bliss
John Williams - Saturday 30.08.08, 07:00am
Bliss is from the album Origins Of Symmetry, the second album by Muse, released in 2001. Origins is an excellent album that I still listen to, but Muse have moved on and get better all the time.
Just three blokes from Devon making an incredible noise!
Muse - Bliss
Tags: 2000's · Alternative · Rock
Guns N’ Roses - Sweet Child Of Mine
John Williams - Friday 29.08.08, 07:00am
I’m not the greatest fan of GNR, but Sweet Child Of Mine from the 1987 album Appetite For Destruction has always been a firm favourite, as it was during the MTV years when GNR could do no wrong.
Guns N’ Roses - Sweet Child Of Mine
Lone Justice - Wheels
John Williams - Thursday 28.08.08, 07:00am
From the second and final album by Lone Justice is this beautiful Maria McKee song Wheels. I dont think I have ever seen such an emotional performance as this from anyone, ever.
Wheels is from the album Shelter, released in 1986.
Lone Justice - Wheels
Tags: 1980's · Alternative
Bruce Springsteen - Tenth Avenue Freeze-out - Hammersmith 1975
John Williams - Wednesday 27.08.08, 07:00am
Born To Run was Bruce Springsteen’s third album and the one that brought him to the attention of a wider audience. Released in 1975 Born To Run is a true classic album that features just eight tracks, but each one is so special.
I always regret missing this concert at the Hammersmith Odeon in 1975, when [...]






