For the bridge . . . "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" originally written by the Bee-Gees in 1971 and perfected by Al Green is one of the most emotionally honest tunes we've ever heard on the topic of ...
The best Led Zeppelin deep cuts from each of their albums include classic rock tracks like "Wearing and Tearing" and "You ...
Few rock songs arrive with the sheer sense of grandeur and inevitability as Led Zeppelin’s 1975 epic "Kashmir." Now, the towering track has been ranked among the top "unforgettable riffs" of all time.
The number one may be seen as a rock cliché, but the truth is that it’s probably the only rock song ever written that most ...
Led Zeppelin had a hit on their hands with a song about a dog. And Robert Plant was inspired enough to deliver killer vocals in just two takes.
Heart conquered classic rock with songs such as “Crazy on You” and "Barracuda" and will rev it up at Tallahassee's Tucker Civic Center on Feb. 18.
“I’m sitting here with a busted ankle thanks to a karaoke injury last night,” says Mel Eslyn. The Seattle-based filmmaker is in LA, keeping her foot elevated and speaking via a spotty Skype connection ...
On February 13, 1993, Nirvana began recording their much-anticipated follow-up to Nevermind. It would be their masterpiece ...
How do you bring the curtain down on a masterpiece? Let's look at the outstanding tracks that closed some classic albums.
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