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Music articles from Rambling On creator Erik Ritland. January 10, 2014 / Erik Ritland. Lost Classics: Elvis and Bowie. Yesterday was the birthday of both Elvis Presley and David Bowie. To celebrate here are three of their lesser-known songs that are worth hearing. Outtake from 1969, first appeared on 1970 LP. The World of David Bowie. Outtake from 1974 LP. He gradually moved towards the darker apocalyptic rock of. Wild is the Wind. From the 1976 LP Station to Station. Baby, Let’s Play House. In a lot of ...
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Appreciations of Howlin’ Wolf, Jim Croce, and Ronnie Hawkins | The Music Ramble
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Music articles from Rambling On creator Erik Ritland. January 10, 2014 / Erik Ritland. Appreciations of Howlin’ Wolf, Jim Croce, and Ronnie Hawkins. A musical history lesson for January 10, 2014. Where the soul of man never dies. 38 years ago today the world lost bluesman Howlin’ Wolf. Wolf is one of the foundational legends of music, one of the most unique and influential voices in rock music. His 6 foot, 6 inch, 300 pound stature matched his large, booming voice. Sam Phillips. Back Door Man,. Believe i...
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On losing my faith. | The Ritland Ramble
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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. Articles about the world at large from St. Paul, Minnesota journalist and songwriter Erik Ritland. On losing my faith. January 4, 2014. I’m losing place in humankind. It’s becoming ever hard to find any humans kind. So many strangers in this fallen time. I’m losing place in humankind. I don’t wanna lose nothin’. I don’t wanna go blind. All I want is peace of mind. 8211; Mark Mallman. After all these years I’m finally starting to lose my faith. It’s the sam...
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Ritland Daily Ramble #18 | Daily Ramble
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Archived articles from journalist and musician Erik Ritland. Visit http:/ www.ramblingon.net for his newest content. January 24, 2014. Ritland Daily Ramble #18. Quote of the day. 8211; Bob Dylan. Songwriting doesn’t really make a lot of sense. There are so many factors involved, from knowing your craft to being able to feel the spirit (intuition, of course, proving the existence of the spirit). In the article you can read here. Song of the day. Illegal Smile by John Prine. Illegal Smile is the leadoff tr...
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Ritland Daily Ramble #25 | Daily Ramble
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Archived articles from journalist and musician Erik Ritland. Visit http:/ www.ramblingon.net for his newest content. February 3, 2014. Ritland Daily Ramble #25. Quote of the day. If the world hate you, ye know that it hated me before it hated you. If ye were of the world, the world would love his own: but because ye are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth you. 8211; Jesus Christ. In our own image. Things Jesus Never Said. Picture of the day. You are commen...
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Archive: Ritland Daily Ramble #26 | Daily Ramble
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Archived articles from journalist and musician Erik Ritland. Visit http:/ www.ramblingon.net for his newest content. February 4, 2014. Archive: Ritland Daily Ramble #26. Quote of the day. I’ve been perfectly enamored it’s true. But perfect doesn’t matter with you. 8211; Sean McPherson. A couple weeks back I was downtown St. Paul to pick up a coffee for my brother. Since I had to waste $.75 on a meter I stopped by Eclipse Records. LP that I reviewed. A couple weeks back for Curious North. Too Big to Fail.
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The Latest from Erik Ritland | Football Ramble
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Weekly pro football coverage from St. Paul, Minnesota writer Erik Ritland. Laquo; Randy Moss, the Seattle Seahawks, and Troublemakers. The Latest from Erik Ritland. From St. Paul, Minnesota. His blog and podcast. Features commentary on music, sports, culture, and more. He was also Lead Staff Writer for Minnesota culture blogs. Support Erik’s music via his. Account, reach him via. Or find him on. This is an intimate message from the Ritland Rambler himself, one Erik Ritland. Erik Ritland Archive Sites.
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Daily Ramble | Archived articles from journalist and musician Erik Ritland. Visit http://www.ramblingon.net for his newest content. | Page 2
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Archived articles from journalist and musician Erik Ritland. Visit http:/ www.ramblingon.net for his newest content. January 23, 2014. Ritland Daily Ramble #17. Quote of the day. Civilization had too many rules for me, so I did my best to rewrite them. 8211; Bill Cosby. Return of one of the good guys. NBC announced that Bill Cosby is returning to prime time this fall. Fittingly, he’s playing the patriarch of a multi-generational family. Dumb because viewership of network sitcoms is at an all-time low.
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Ritland Daily Ramble #20 | Daily Ramble
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Archived articles from journalist and musician Erik Ritland. Visit http:/ www.ramblingon.net for his newest content. January 28, 2014. Ritland Daily Ramble #20. Quote of the day. I love my country very dearly, and I greatly resent the implication that some of the places that I have sung, and some of the people that I have known, and some of my opinions, whether they are religious or philosophical, make me less of an American. 8211; Pete Seeger. Pete Seeger: True American Hero. And couldn’t get work at an...
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Trick Voices: Frankie Valli and Emmett Miller | The Music Ramble
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Music articles from Rambling On creator Erik Ritland. January 10, 2014 / Erik Ritland. Trick Voices: Frankie Valli and Emmett Miller. Unfortunately today I heard the Four Seasons’ song Big Girls Don’t Cry. Sure, it’s got that classic ‘60s sound, and I’d rather listen to it than all those new bands with stupid names that try too hard to be different, but it’s so lame. I do appreciate the quirky, girly falsetto of Frankie Valli’s voice though. In the early 20. To get a broader perspective. His signature so...
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