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Peter Margasak is a
music critic, journalist, and
artistic director of the
annual Frequency Festival in Chicago, an
event that grew out of his longstanding...
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Their album was met with
mixed reception.
Peter Margasak of
Chicago Reader wrote that "musically they don't show much more spunk...
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listed it as the 33rd best
album of 1996.
Writing for
Chicago Reader,
Peter Margasak listed it as the 9th best
album of 1996.
Originally released by Blue Planet...
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after seeing concerts by the Who and
Alice Cooper.
Music critic Peter Margasak retrospectively wrote that
David "pushed the
group in a hard-rock direction...
- (with
Jaimie Branch and
David Murray), See You Out
There (Intakt, 2022)
Margasak,
Peter (2007-10-23). "Branching out". ChicagoReader.com.
Retrieved 2017-11-15...
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described as "a
performance for the ages" by
music critic Peter Margasak. The
Carpenters released the song as a
single in 1974. A rock
version by...
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September 16, 2009.[dead link]
Larry Margasak [2]
Congressional ethics report leaked,
reveals names LARRY MARGASAK,
October 30, 2009 ****ociated
Press "Campaign...
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Wayback Machine "CHIC-A-GO-GO:
Building Their Own Bandstand",
Peter Margasak,
Chicago Reader, June 12, 1998 "Chicago Reader".
Chicago Reader. Retrieved...
- was more
influenced by
psychedelic rock and
blues rock.[citation needed]
Margasak,
Peter (2007). "Slint".
Trouser Press.
Retrieved April 16, 2016. Tennent...
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criticizing Hugh Murphy's production. In 2002
article for
Chicago Reader,
Peter Margasak retrospectively described the
album as "mediocre".
Linda Thompson – vocals...