Huey Lewis’ Top 10 Songs
It’s hard to compare “I Want a New Drug” and “The Heart of Rock & Roll” and “Do You Believe in Love” but someone has taken on the daunting task. Here are Huey’s Top 10 songs of all time.
The Moody Blues’ Finest Hour: “Days of Future Passed, Live”
The Moody’s landmark classic rock album from 1967 gets the full-on live treatment, with an orchestra, great visuals and the band enjoying every minute of the music. You’ll want “Days of Future Passed, Live” for your collection.
Everything Fab Four: The Beatles Underground
The Beatles were initially a terrible fit for the jazz-oriented Cavern Club but they soon took Liverpool by storm and eventually made this underground club an important landmark in pop music history.
UK’s Dose: “Furniture” That Sounds Good
The release of their debut single has the indie music world buzzing. Our interview with Dose bandmates Sean Turland and Ewan Barr gives a look inside their “noise-rock” style.
Mike Barfield: All Hail the Tyrant of Texas Funk
Barfield’s brand of “Texas Funk” has blues and rock infused into its funkiness even if it is delivered by a guy that doesn’t look the part. Think of a six-foot leprechaun (with red lambchop sideburns) who shimmies like James Brown.