Alright everybody, pack it up, we can all go home now. Ben is officially lazy, I mean come on, he picked Thriller. In all seriousness though, what do I even need to say here? Trying to convince a person to listen to Thriller is like trying to convince somebody that Michael Jordan is a great... Continue Reading →
Musical Training Plan Day 3- Elton John’s “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road”
Yeah it counts as pop, leave me alone, jeez. No but seriously, call Elton John's 1973 "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" what you will; call it glam rock, pop rock, glitter, or whatever other arbitrary combination of words that makes you feel comfortable, whatever you call it, it's still a good album. Truth be told, "Goodbye... Continue Reading →
Musical Training Plan Day 2- The Beatles’ “Help!”
I'll be honest here, there are probably better pop albums from the 60's that I could've chosen in the stead of The Beatles 1965 venture "Help!", but as much as I try to be impartial, I just like the Beatles too much. What's so special about this album, you ask? Why was it selected over... Continue Reading →
Musical Training Plan- Day 1 Frank Sinatra’s “Come Fly With Me”
That's right, the very first edition of DJ Boogie's Musical Training Plan is starting with the big man himself, the great Mr. Frank Sinatra. When trying to decide which album from the 50's I wanted to pick, there were some great options, but for some reason, this one just felt right. In true Sinatra fashion,... Continue Reading →