He then set out on his own to play music. For three years, he worked menial jobs and failed random drug tests for even more
I emailed my essay The Revenge of Dave Davies to Dave on his web site and less than an hour later I got this awesome
For too long Dave Davies’ name has been almost as big a punch line in Rock and Roll circles as Tito Jackson’s has been among
As I continued to burrow through my brief history on college radio, I found an episode where I was awake. Dave was AWOL so I
“They offered me $50,000, I said, ‘Keep your money.’ They said, ‘You’re crazy.’ I said, ‘That’s right. Crazier than you’ll ever be.’” “You women out
Back in Cleveland I’m trying to find my old friends. Tony was my guitar teacher – I loved that guy. He used to work at
I’m a big fan of art that normally isn’t found in museums, and as this art – rock and roll, comic books, movies, television, and
I’ve tried to mellow my hate with age when it comes to art and how people interpret it, but hell now that there’s a writers
MP3 of the entire song London Calling – 99 c Ring Tone of a snippet of London Calling that isn’t even the cool bass intro –
My site is named for a Mojo Nixon lyric, which I believe to be the funniest in Rock history. My friend Dave saw Mojo open
Like me Otis was making fun of himself, but that didn’t mean that he didn’t also mean it too.
And he drove a VW!!! “Mr. Jones,” Who Likely Inspired Famed Dylan Anti-Press Song, Dies at 63 By Greg Mitchell Published: November 26, 2007 11:55
I think people always think of Mr. Jones as a conservative, but I think it was further fallout from Dylan’s experience being honored by the