Five Dark Stars
Just finished DarkStar, an incredibly complex, detailed, and emotionally engaging deep dive into the world of the Grateful Dead. I've studied this band since my first show in 1989, and still I learned a new way of looking at their place in music, cultural, scientific, and human history. Thank you for approaching this material with sensitivity and your dry humor, not to mention an incredible knowledge of the larger matrix in which it is embedded. The band and individual members may be not doing so well at certain points, but at others they were doing as well as humans are capable of doing. Fare Thee Well, and so it goes.Read full review »
CmdrDarklighter via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/10/24
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I love rock music and I can’t wait to learn more about its roots. What a great idea to capture the history of this massive genre in podcast form.
MartijnFrazer via Apple Podcasts · Netherlands · 10/08/18
I’ve been catching up on this podcast for quite some time. Andrew is absolutely the best at chronologing the history of R&R. He is exhaustive and very engaging. And he is sensitive to some viewer’s potential concerns, almost to a fault sometimes. His perspective is that of a Brit who...Read full review »
Reinoroadkill via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/17/21
It took me a while to get used to Andrew’s style of narration but I am so glad that I stuck with it as I’m learning so much from these well researched podcasts that provide so many links to other songs and artists. Those who criticise some of the song choices are perhaps not ‘getting it’. These...Read full review »
Lenny Pane via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 04/29/20
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