Ecstatic Wax

A modest library of music-related topics, essays, humor, and interviews

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Thursday, July 11, 2013

Songs of Drugs and Devotion

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It’s a tragedy that some of the most brilliant and inspired music of the 20 th century languishes in the...
Thursday, October 4, 2012

Germany's Last Polka

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It’s not an everyday occurrence that a truly remarkable album is exhumed from the dusty heaps of discarded vinyl at the thrift store. ...
Sunday, January 8, 2012

Set the Twilight Reeling

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Greg Dulli Finds Redemption in the Twilight Singers By Joe Ehrbar EDITOR’S NOTE: This interview first appeared in the final edition of Th...
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Wednesday, January 5, 2011

In Death Gerry Rafferty Gets Last Laugh

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Gerry Rafferty's pickled liver finally walked off the job this week, so denying any further comeback attempt or call for one last round ...
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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Help Me Out Here...

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Do people actually enjoy the music of Todd Rundgren? Really, do people park their butts on the couch and say, "Phyllis, fetch my slippe...
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Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Sing Along No More

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On Saturday, July 31, Mitch Miller finally died. After 99 years! As I write, his corpse is being reunited with his music career. Sadly, I...
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Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Beatles or Stones?

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Kinks.
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Joe Ehrbar
I've written lots of words (some of them good even) on the subject of music for more than a decade. Among the esteemed publications to feature my byline are The Spokesman-Review, The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Matte, Backfire, Revolver and The Rocket--where I was Managing Editor and Editor from 1998-2000. I don't write as much or as often as I should, so don't come knocking for new content every day. But stop by periodically for some new, original writings and a whole host of mildewy works from my archives. Please note: This blog is kind of my digital playground, a place to test out ideas, explore random thoughts, or invent dumb, fictional (and sometimes funny) stories about real musicians or recordings. In other words, don't take what you read here too seriously.
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