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When Pink Floyd Drug 800 Beds Onto a Beach Twice
My favorite thing about this Pink Floyd album cover is that after they drug 800 beds onto a beach in England, it started to rain so they had to drag them all the way back, load em up again, and then two weeks later repeat the process.The workout paid off though. The album co...
When Kiss Took Their Makeup Off
9/18/1983: Kiss took off their makeup and revealed their faces to the world for the first time.Why? Well, mainly publicity but also to prove that Kiss was more than just some dudes in makeup. They were a real band.Before the unmasking, Kiss was in a slump. Ace Frehley and Pe...
When Paul Stanley told Guns N' Roses to re-write the song Welcome to the Jungle.
WHAT'S UP WITH THE JOSEPHS IN AEROSMITH?
STEVE TALKS ABOUT THE LINE HE WROTE ABOUT HIS TIME TOURING WITH AEROSMITH “JOE PERRY WAS A SURELY PRICK AND JOEY KRAMER WAS JUST KIND OF WEIRD.”
Classic Rock News
Freddie Mercury's Gold Microphone Headlined in Upcoming Auction of Queen Memorabilia
Peter Hince is parting with a piece of Queen history after deciding to auction a gold microphone once given to him by Freddie Mercury. The item is amo...
Jack White Marks Sixth SNL Appearance with High-Energy Debut of New Singles
During the April 4 episode of Saturday Night Live, Jack White returned as musical guest and used the national TV spot to debut two fresh songs, Derech...
Steve Howe Recovery Prompts Yes to Reschedule Upcoming UK and European Dates
Yes has pushed back its planned European and UK Fragile tour after Steve Howe was advised to undergo surgery followed by a recovery period. The announ...
U2 Unveil Easter Lily as New Album Plans Take Shape
U2 have released a new six-song EP titled Easter Lily, adding another chapter to an unusually active stretch for the band. An announcement tied to the...
The Power of the Pause: Bruce Hornsby Returns with 'Indigo Park'
Bruce Hornsby has returned with a new album shaped by a period of creative slowdown and reflection. In recent remarks surrounding the release, he desc...
Suki Lahav, the 'Jungleland' Violinist Who Defined Early E Street, Dies at 74
Tzruya Suki Lahav, a violinist and vocalist who briefly joined Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band in the mid-1970s, has died at the age of 74. Her pass...



