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Jon Bryan

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Not Forgotten: The Flaming Lips – The Soft Bulletin

  • December 21, 2016
  • Jon Bryan
September 2002. It is a time of personal misery and darkness. I’d sold the house I’d worked so hard to afford and had struggled to find a new place, so…
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Not Forgotten: Kate Bush – 50 Words for Snow

  • December 16, 2016
  • Jon Bryan
In less capable hands 50 Words for Snow could have been a disaster. A ‘seasonal’ album is not something that many artists can pull off, especially as the majority of…
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Not Forgotten: Ed Harcourt – Here Be Monsters

  • December 11, 2016
  • Jon Bryan
At the time of its 2001 release, Ed Harcourt’s Here Be Monsters was released to a modest amount of fanfare and expectation of great things to come, however for some…
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Not Forgotten: World Party – Goodbye Jumbo

  • December 8, 2016
  • Jon Bryan
A lot more people should really know who Karl Wallinger is. He left The Waterboys at exactly the right time and set up his own musical project under the catchy…
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Not Forgotten: Bob Dylan – Christmas in the Heart

  • December 2, 2016
  • Jon Bryan
Ah, Bob Dylan’s Christmas in the Heart. Oh how music fans far and wide chuckled at the idea of one of the 20th Century’s song writing icons deciding that it…
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Classic Album: Black Sabbath – Sabbath Bloody Sabbath

  • December 1, 2016
  • Jon Bryan
If Black Sabbath’s eponymous debut is their most influential album, Paranoid boasted the hit single that became the band’s signature tune, Master of Reality and Vol 4 are the fan…
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Not Forgotten: The Beatles – The Magical Mystery Tour

  • November 27, 2016
  • Jon Bryan
A Not Forgotten article on The Beatles’ Magical Mystery Tour? I must have flipped my lid right? How can any album release by the biggest act in popular music be…
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Not Forgotten: Tom Waits – Nighthawks at the Diner

  • November 27, 2016
  • Jon Bryan
Sometimes it is impressive what can be achieved with proverbial smoke and mirrors. Promotions, relationships, business deals. Sometimes the appearance that you are something can get you further than actually…
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Not Forgotten: Jethro Tull – Stand Up

  • November 20, 2016
  • Jon Bryan
For many fans 1969’s Stand Up is where the Jethro Tull’s story really starts. That’s not to say that their debut, This Was, wasn’t any good, but Stand Up is…
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Not Forgotten: Levellers – Levelling the Land

  • November 15, 2016
  • Jon Bryan
There was a time in my late teens when Levellers were a genuinely important band to me. They were a genuinely rocking folk band with a good ear for melody,…
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