Crazed by the Music

Exploitation and Theft | By Jason Gross

 

8 April 2008

Broadside Magazine returns

Can it be that this bastion of folk music from the sixties is being reborn on the web?  It’s great timing considering that No Depression and Harp have recently disappeared.  Broadside is back now with a Pete Seeger interview, a George Bush coloring book and a new tune from Harry Shearer (from the Simpsons and Spinal Tap but here in folkie guise).  Welcome back.

Jason Gross

Okay, now with the revival of Crawdaddy as another online magazine, my life is officially going backwards, since they were the first two magazines I contributed to.

Dang, does that mean I have to go back to high school next?

Comment by Ed Ward — April 9, 2008 @ 5:29 am

Exactly.  All ‘60s rock critics are ordered back to school immediately.  The note just went out to Marcus and Christgau too.

Comment by Jason Gross — April 9, 2008 @ 9:22 am

Hmm, well, some of those girls better watch out, then.

Comment by Ed Ward — April 10, 2008 @ 9:20 am

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