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The Unreleased Verse From “Let’S Talk About Love” Written For Nelson Mandela 0 (0)

March 31, 2025

In the heart of the 1990s, a famous Canadian singer named Celine Dion was riding a wave of success. Her powerful voice had taken the world by storm, with hits…

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The Magazine That Called Zeppelin “Too Heavy, Too Soft, Too Weird” — And Then Gave Them Album Of The Year 0 (0)

In 1970, the tall, imposing buildings of New York City hummed with life, and inside one of them, a group of music critics sat around a polished table, their faces…

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Bob Dylan’S Influence On The Protest Music Scene And How His Songs Became Anthems For Change. 0 (0)

In the early 1960s, America was a country filled with hope and frustration. The air buzzed with the passion of young people ready to change the world. Among them stood…

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The Time Led Zeppelin Were Mistaken For Roadies — And Played The Wildest Warm-Up Set Ever 0 (0)

It was the summer of 1970, and Led Zeppelin was riding high on the success of their iconic album “Led Zeppelin III.” The band was known for their electrifying performances,…

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The Heartfelt Note From Bonham’S Son Jason, Still Framed At The Studio Where “In Through The Out Door” Was Finished 0 (0)

In the dim light of the studio, where music once flowed like a river, there hung a framed note that carried more weight than the finest gold record. It was…

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The Quiet Bond Between Petty And Stevie Nicks — And The Song They Never Finished Together 0 (0)

In the vibrant world of rock music, few friendships shine as brightly as the quiet bond between Tom Petty and Stevie Nicks. Their connection began in the late 1970s, a…

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The Time A Man Who Lost His Wife Asked Bono To Play “One Tree Hill” In Her Memory — And He Did, With Her Photo In His Hand 0 (0)

In the heart of a bustling city, there was a man named Thomas whose life had been turned upside down. Just a year ago, he had shared his days with…

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The Secret Recording Of Peter And Mary Trying To Rework A Harmony For “Stewball” — And Breaking Into Laughter 0 (0)

In a small, cozy studio tucked away in New York City, Peter and Mary found themselves surrounded by sheet music and a soft glow of warm lights. It was late…

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The Solo Bruce Wrote During A Thunderstorm — And Used For “Deserted Cities” 0 (0)

On a dark and stormy night, Bruce Springsteen found himself alone in his small New Jersey apartment, staring out at the raindrops racing down the window. Thunder rumbled in the…

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The Hometown Show In San Francisco Where Journey (The Band) Performed For Free 0 (0)

In the summer of 1978, the streets of San Francisco buzzed with excitement and anticipation. The Golden Gate Bridge loomed majestically over the city, its orange towers glimmering in the…

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