Mike Hopkins

Tag: 70s

  • Wish You Were Here – Pink Floyd

    I’ve long been a disciple not so much of Pink Floyd, but of their seminal album Dark Side of the Moon. It is about the best example of a flawless album as there is in the world. But, truth be told, I wasn’t too familiar with much of Pink Floyd’s other efforts. Of course, I […]

  • Mothership Connection – Parliament

    Good evening Do not attempt to adjust your radio, there is nothing wrong We have taken control as to bring you this special show We will return it to you as soon as you are grooving Thus begins the funkadelic, intergalactic journey that is Parliament’s Mothership Connection. Being a bassist, I’ve been aware of Parliament’s work […]

  • Silk Degrees – Boz Scaggs

    After starting the project with two contemporary albums, I combed through my suggestions to find something a little more vintage. Enter Silk Degrees, the 1976 Boz Scaggs’ album that would be the artist’s best-selling record. Now, in all transparency, I have been exposed to this album in the past. In fact, the person who suggested it is […]