On 24 February 1975, Led Zeppelin’s Physical Graffiti was released. And after all these years, there is no greater symbol of Led Zeppelin’s power than this. As a double album of studio material it is ...
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MusicRadar on MSN“Rick's not musical... at all”: Billy Duffy on how Rick Rubin ‘deconstructed’ The CultBilly Duffy has been talking about how Rick Rubin transformed The Cult despite being, in the guitarist’s own words, “not musical - at all.” Duffy was speaking on Gary Kemp and Guy Pratt’s Rockenteurs ...
equal to those from the dawn of the rock era in the late 1960s – The Beatles’ White Album, Bob Dylan’s Blonde On Blonde and The Jimi Hendrix Experience’s Electric Ladyland – and other ...
Most of the best Jimi Hendrix songs feel like they're created by gods, but he knew that no one could match some people's way with words.
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MusicRadar on MSN“The whole history of Led Zeppelin is musical expansion”: Physical Graffiti is 50 years old todayOn this day (24 February) in 1975, Led Zeppelin’s Physical Graffiti was released. And after all these years, there is no greater symbol of Led Zeppelin’s power than this. As a double album of studio ...
Bob Dylan was so "overwhelmed" by this one cover of his song so much that he thought perhaps it was better than his own original take.
In terms of personal epiphanies, Prince’s was certainly cutting it close. His 1987 “Black Album,” which earned its official nickname for its nearly all-black cover, á la the Beatles ...
Days 1-4 article by Ian Patterson, published on March 13, 2025 at All About Jazz. Find more Live Review articles ...
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