Recorded in May of 1968, the song features Brian Jones ‘ acoustic slide guitar, one of his final major contributions to the band before he was fired on June 8, 1969, less than a month before he died.
Motörhead’s place in the rock pantheon is assured, and it can all be traced back to a creative hot streak that began with their second album, 1979’s mighty Overkill. In 2009, late, great frontman ...
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The Rolling Stones ... been a part of Stones live shows for the last five decades. In another similarity to the band’s previous studio album it also features a blues cover, this time, ‘Love ...
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In 1977, the Rolling Stones played secret shows over ... Dice,’ no doubt marveled at the authenticity of the Stones covers act that must surely be playing that night. When the band returned ...
As the new Queen I boxset drags once lost songs into the daylight, May tells us about poverty, parental disapproval, the Red ...
Johansen, a pioneer in punk music who found solo success under the moniker Buster Poindexter, died on Friday. His family ...
The Rolling Stones’ "Sweet Sounds of Heaven" reenters the Official Physical Singles chart at No. 53 in the U.K., featuring ...