'Astor Place': Edward Rogers’ ‘Romeo’ and the Ghost of Phil Lynott - It's Psychedelic Baby Magazine
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'Astor Place': Edward Rogers’ ‘Romeo’ and the Ghost of Phil Lynott - It's Psychedelic Baby Magazine
‘Romeo’ opens like a journal entry whispered beneath the streetlamps of the East Village, where Edward Rogers now shapes sound with a poet’s ear and a wanderer’s memory. In this first glimpse from ‘Astor Place,’ Rogers draws a quiet line between himself and Phil Lynott. Clearly a big fan, this track gives a recognition of a shared spirit. Lynott, like Rogers, understood the demands of performance and the pull of inner truth. Rogers’ ‘Romeo’ coul…
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