31 March “I Wouldn’t Have Put ’Em Out”: The Album Bob Dylan Never Wanted the World to Hear byMichael Thomas Artists should always have the freedom to decide which of their creations see the light of day. No…
31 March Rod Stewart Says This Man Made His Career—And It All Started at a Train Station byMichael Thomas No musician makes it to the top entirely on their own. Even the biggest stars rely on countless…
31 March The Singer Even Bruce Springsteen Wouldn’t Dare Compete With!!! byMichael Thomas Rock and roll has always been about movement—whether it’s the rhythmic sway of Chuck Berry’s guitar or the…
30 March The Album John Lennon Believed Almost Destroyed His Legacy byMichael Thomas John Lennon’s legacy as a cultural icon is undeniable, but he wasn’t without his struggles. He might have…
30 March ‘The 80s Were Hopeless’—Jeff Beck on the Only Two Artists Who Didn’t Let Him Down byMichael Thomas Jeff Beck didn’t need a hit record to prove his genius. From the moment he unleashed his wild,…
30 March The Deep Purple Classic Ritchie Blackmore Admits He Borrowed From Hendrix byMichael Thomas Ritchie Blackmore has never been shy about his influences. While his guitar work with Deep Purple helped define…
30 March “Let the Music Do the Talking”: The Rock Star Who Drove Malcolm Young Mad byMichael Thomas One of the worst things a rockstar can do is bore the crowd. Fans come to shows to…
28 March The Beatles classic Lennon Knew Would Have Been Better with McCartney byMichael Thomas The breakup of The Beatles was never going to be easy for fans. The Fab Four felt like…
28 March “It’s Hard to Keep Their Interest”: Why Mick Taylor Walked Away from The Stones, According to Richards byMichael Thomas Most rock musicians would jump at the chance to play with The Rolling Stones. While The Beatles may…
28 March “One Has Little to Say but the Spine to Say It”: Bono on Why Oasis Had a Greater Impact Than Radiohead byMichael Thomas Oasis and Radiohead were the two towering forces of British rock in the 1990s, yet they couldn’t have…
28 March “He Woke Us All Up”: Robert Plant on the Legends Who Inspired Led Zeppelin byMichael Thomas For many, the arrival of Led Zeppelin in the late 1960s was a seismic moment in rock history.…
28 March Malcolm Young on the Bandmate AC/DC “Never Wanted” in the First Place byMichael Thomas Being in a band is a lot like being in a marriage—there’s trust, chemistry, and an unspoken understanding…
27 March Heart’s Nancy Wilson Says : It’s “More Embarrassing” Than Ever to Be American byMichael Thomas Heart guitarist Nancy Wilson isn’t holding back when it comes to her feelings about the state of America…
27 March “The Heart and Soul of It”: Bob Dylan on the One Musician Who’ll Live Forever!!! byMichael Thomas Fame is easy to achieve with the right mix of money and marketing, but true timelessness is another…
27 March ‘A Slightly Unreal Moment’: Lindsey Buckingham and Mick Fleetwood Reunite in the Studio for New Solo Project byMichael Thomas Lindsey Buckingham and Mick Fleetwood have reunited in the studio, rekindling their creative partnership as Fleetwood works on…
27 March Morrissey Takes Aim at Sparks, Calls Them “Headless Palisades Savages” byMichael Thomas Morrissey has once again taken aim at electronic duo Sparks, referring to them as “headless Palisades savages” in…
26 March “I Haven’t Thought About It… But It’s a Possibility”: Bob Weir on possible Grateful Dead Reunion byMichael Thomas Bob Weir has hinted that a Grateful Dead reunion could be on the table as the band approaches…
26 March Radiohead’s Management Hints at a Possible Tour—Is It Really Happening? byMichael Thomas After months of speculation, it appears that Radiohead could finally be gearing up for a return. The band’s…
26 March “The Boss Joins the Party”—Bruce Springsteen to Perform at Patti Smith Tribute Concert byMichael Thomas Bruce Springsteen is officially joining the already star-studded lineup for the upcoming Patti Smith tribute concert at New…
26 March “They Got It from the Small Faces”—The Band That Shaped Led Zeppelin’s Style, According to Blackmore byMichael Thomas On September 7, 1968, a crowd at the Gladsaxe Teen Club in Copenhagen expected to see The Yardbirds…
25 March What Sparked the Legendary Feud Between Lou Reed and Hunter S. Thompson? byMichael Thomas In the early 2000s, Hunter S. Thompson found himself sitting in a bar in Woody Creek, Colorado, awaiting…
25 March AC/DC’s Best Tracks? Malcolm Young Says This Live Album Has It All byMichael Thomas Picture the scene: your house is a mess. You’re staring at a mountain of chores and you know…
25 March “Wrapped Up Like a Douche”: The Underrated Band Springsteen May Have Unintentionally Scared Into Stardom byMichael Thomas Bruce Springsteen is undoubtedly one of the biggest stars in music, filling stadiums and arenas worldwide. With millions…
25 March ‘Lack of Purpose’ and ‘Dysfunctional’: Why This Legendary Guitarist Walked Away from joining The Stones byMichael Thomas For any guitarist, joining The Rolling Stones in the mid-1970s seemed like a dream gig. They were already…
24 March “That’s Not Your Thing”: Why Jimi Hendrix Told Jeff Beck to Stop Playing the Blues!!! byMichael Thomas Blues music is the foundation of rock and roll. Even the psychedelic sounds of the 1960s, which felt…
24 March “I Had Done It Once, and Once Was Enough”—The Three Songs Dylan Knew He Could Never Write Again byMichael Thomas Bob Dylan was never one to overanalyze his own genius. His music, as he once put it, seemed…
24 March Why Don Henley Didn’t Want This Eagles Album to Have Any Hit Songs??? byMichael Thomas When The Beatles stormed America, they didn’t just bring their music—they changed the entire industry. The British Invasion…
24 March “We Should Send It to Adele”—When Billy Joel Almost Gave Away His First Song in Years byMichael Thomas When Billy Joel released River of Dreams in 1993, he was still at the top of his game.…
23 March The Unexpected Artist Henry Rollins Called a “Musical Genius”!!! byMichael Thomas Punk rock was built on rebellion. When the movement exploded in the mid-1970s, it aimed to tear down…
23 March “If I Felt Genuine Passion, I Gave It a Shot”: Cobain’s Favorite ’90s Albums byMichael Thomas By the time Nirvana took over the rock scene, Kurt Cobain had already shaped his musical taste. He…