Archive for the ‘Rock & Roll Dictionary’

Graham Nash & David Crosby: Rock & Roll Dictionary

February 02, 2011 By: Joe Heuer Category: Rock & Roll Dictionary No Comments →

Graham Nash & David Crosby: the original Doobie Brothers.

Limbo: Rock & Roll Dictionary Daffynitions

January 22, 2011 By: Joe Heuer Category: Rock & Roll Dictionary No Comments →

Limbo: the competition of choice for underachieving pole vaulters.

Frank Zappa: Rock & Roll Dictionary

December 04, 2010 By: Joe Heuer Category: Rock & Roll Dictionary, Rock and Roll History No Comments →

Frank Zappa: the Dr. Seuss of Rock & Roll.

We lost Frank on this date in 1993, so in his honor I’ve reprised this one.

I miss Frank.

Polka: Rock & Roll Dictionary

November 29, 2010 By: Joe Heuer Category: Rock & Roll Dictionary, Rock & Roll Inspired Musings 2 Comments →

Polka: what you should do instead of merely marching to the beat of a different drummer.

Neil Neil Neil: Rock & Roll Dictionary

November 12, 2010 By: Joe Heuer Category: Rock & Roll Dictionary, Rockin' Books No Comments →

Neil Neil Neil: a supergroup consisting of cats named Young, Diamond and Sedaka.

Tom Petty: Rock & Roll Dictionary

October 20, 2010 By: Joe Heuer Category: Rock & Roll Dictionary No Comments →

Tom Petty: the unofficial poster boy for the legalization of Mary Jane.

A role he excels in…

Happy Birthday, Tom.

Rural: Rock & Roll Dictionary

September 22, 2010 By: Joe Heuer Category: Rock & Roll Dictionary No Comments →

Rural: the only word in the English language that’s easier to pronounce when you’re drunk.

Please note this is only a mostly-demented theory, not a personal challenge to you. But if you do happen to see this as another mountain to climb, please share your exploits.

“Feelin’ Alright”: Rock & Roll Dictionary

September 20, 2010 By: Joe Heuer Category: Rock & Roll Dictionary No Comments →

“Feelin’ Alright”: Dave Mason’s luke warm response to Simon & Garfunkel’s “Feelin’ Groovy.”

“Feelin’ Groovy”: Rock & Roll Dictionary

September 18, 2010 By: Joe Heuer Category: Rock & Roll Dictionary No Comments →

“Feelin’ Groovy”: Simon & Garfunkel’s hippie anthem.

Karoake: Rock & Roll Dictionary

September 16, 2010 By: Joe Heuer Category: Rock & Roll Dictionary No Comments →

Karaoke: a Japanese term meaning ‘tone deaf.’