Hail Hail Rock'n'Roll

An ongoing trip through the music, the myths and the madness

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6 music spesh, again

Just a reminder: you can now listen to the HHRR 6 Music Christmas Special online

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Merry Xmas Everybody

To celebrate, here’s a few tunes from outside the standard Slade/Greg Lake/Jon & Yoko axis.

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6 Music Xmas special!

News just in: there’s a two hour Hail! Hail! Rock’n’Roll radio programme going out on BBC 6 Music on Boxing Day, featuring loads of our favourite rock ephemera and nonsense and narration/presentation from JH. Confirmation is here, along with a picture of a headless fella playing a guitar. We just say TUNE IN. Please.

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Top 8 albums of 2009

Seeing as it’s that time of year, here’s the list of top 2009 albums I submitted to a monthly music magazine that’ll have to remain nameless.

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A review, and bass horror

There’s a nice review of HHRR from Record Collector, which like a lot of the stuff about the book, mentions the two pages that can teach you to play bass in half an hour…

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Noughties’ best song?

Here’s footage of Throw Me A Rope, which I may be the best single compositional marvel of the last decade

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Speed of sound

There’s a piece by JH on the BBC news website about fan-life in the digital age, and the opportnunity to live in several different rock time-zones at once

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Hail! Hail! Kiss!

By way of a reminder of how absurdly great Kiss could be, here’s a Spotify 12-tracker, including the best hits and more

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Wilmslow and Neu!

The Cheshire/Krautrock interface. Who’d have thought?

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911 is a joke!

Radio 4’s Front Row have just aired a follow-up to the HHRR item they did a couple of weeks back…

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  • As inventive, untamed and adorable as a John Squire guitar solo

    Tony Parsons

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    • By way of a reminder of how absurdly great Kiss could be, here’s a Spotify 12-tracker, including the best hits and more

    • One more playlist, before tea: a quick sprint through the lovely sounds of effects units

    • A 12-tracker charting the wildly oscillating and usually disappointing progress of The Rolling Stones through the 1980s

    • To enlighten readers further, a playlist inspired by the magic of less-than-gigantic music genres, as detailed on pages 78-80

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