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The most infamous band feuds from the '60s and '70s
Take musical groups full of big egos and even bigger hair, put them in two decades full of substance use and musical experimentation, and you have a recipe for some pretty gnarly fights. Stacker ...
Bands plan comebacks all the time. And more often than not, those reunion tours or comeback albums are successful. For some, though, success is nowhere to be found, and it’s not necessarily the fault ...
PBS PREMIERES POWERFUL, REVISIONIST HISTORY OF POPULAR 1970s MUSIC IN “DISCO: SOUNDTRACK OF A REVOLUTION,” A THREE-PART DOCUSERIES IN SUMMER 2024 Series Shines Light on Disco’s Groovy Beginnings, ...
Rock music was changing fast by 1970. The previous decade featured The Beach Boys and The Beatles transforming the recording process and expanding what was even possible within the context of a rock ...
They called it X House. It was a big, dilapidated place in Northeast Portland. X marked the spot. John Shirley managed X House in exchange for a room, and he filled it with punk rockers. This was the ...
Take musical groups full of big egos and even bigger hair, put them in two decades full of substance use and musical experimentation, and you have a recipe for some pretty gnarly fights. Stacker ...
Keith Richards and Mick Jagger on the set of a video shoot. Take musical groups full of big egos and even bigger hair, put them in two decades full of substance use and musical experimentation, and ...
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