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We continue our look at the music of 50 years agoâ¦.
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Iâll admit I didnât listen to some of the albums we will profile in these pages when they were new. Central Wisconsin was not exactly a breeding ground for cutting edge music and without an older sibling to get there first, I wasnât hearing alot of British prog rock. Yeah, the radio would occasionally play a cut from ELP or Yes or the Moody Bluesâ¦but a band like Barclay James Harvest was unknown to meâ¦until I was able to explore the vast stacks of wax at WWSP, the student run radio station at my alma mater, UW-Stevens Point. Iâve talked before how different this station was compared to other college radio stations. Here, the students actually ran the show and by the time I got there in 1975 the music library had been built up by guys like Jerry Gavin and Chris Shebel and others who went on to sterling radio careers around the country. To a kid who grew up on Top 40
Director Cullen Hoback, from Q: Into the Storm on HBO. (HBO/TNS)
Jim Watkins with his son, Ron Watkins, from Q: Into the Storm on HBO. (HBO/TNS)
Published April 05. 2021 6:38AM
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The new HBO docuseries, Q: Into the Storm, attempts to answer one of the most urgent questions of our time: Who controls QAnon, the elaborate but baseless conspiracy theory whose followers believe the world is run by an elite cabal of Satan-worshipping pedophiles.
Over the course of three years, as QAnon migrated from the fringes of the internet into mainstream American politics, filmmaker Cullen Hoback attempted to determine the identity of Q, the anonymous poster who claimed to be a high-ranking government official and managed to lure thousands if not millions of people into an alternate reality where JFK Jr. is still alive.