Archive for March 2025

How “You Are” Was Created Using An Unusual Guitar Effect 0 (0)

March 20, 2025

It was a chilly afternoon in a small town that often felt forgotten, where the sky was a blend of gray and blue, hues that seemed to echo the mood…

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How “Peace Pipe” Became A Quiet Classic For The Shadows 0 (0)

In the bustling music scene of the early 1960s, The Shadows were just beginning to carve out their place in the hearts of rock and roll fans. Made up of…

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Why “Shine On You Crazy Diamond” Will Always Be The Ultimate Tribute Song 0 (0)

In the heart of the 1970s, a magical band named Pink Floyd created music that resonated with millions. Among their many masterpieces, one song stood out like a shining star…

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The Night Aerosmith Opened For Kiss And Ended Up Stealing The Show 0 (0)

On a chilly December night in 1977, the air was electric in the arena as fans buzzed with excitement. They were gathered to see the legendary rock band KISS, known…

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Why “Poles Apart” Was A Hidden Goodbye To Syd Barrett 0 (0)

In the heart of the music world, where melodies often dance like whispers in the wind, there exists a poignant tale about a song called “Poles Apart.” This track, hidden…

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The Night Aerosmith Nearly Broke Up Over A Fight In A Hotel Room 0 (0)

It was a cold night in 1978 when the legendary rock band Aerosmith found themselves in a hotel room in New York City, surrounded by the chaos of fame and…

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Why “Thank You Girl” Was Originally Intended As A Bigger Hit Than “From Me To You” 0 (0)

In the bustling early 1960s, the world was a different place, filled with youthful energy and the sweet sound of rock ‘n’ roll. Among the giants of this musical revolution…

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The Time Aerosmith’S Fans Sang “Dream On” So Loud It Drowned Out The Band 0 (0)

It was a balmy summer evening in 2014, the kind of night that felt electric with anticipation. Aerosmith, one of rock ‘n’ roll’s most legendary bands, was set to perform…

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How Brenda Lee’S “Dynamite” Proved That She Could Rock Just As Hard As The Boys 0 (0)

Brenda Lee had always felt the throbbing beat of rock and roll in her bones. Growing up in the 1950s, when the music scene was dominated by male artists, she…

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The Night Mick Jagger Almost Joined The Beatles On Stage 0 (0)

It was a chilly night in January 1969, and the air was buzzing with anticipation at the historic Saville Theater in London. The Beatles, the most famous band in the…

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