Archive for April 2025

The Newspaper Review That Called “Ferguslie Park” A “Masterpiece Inside A Bottle” 0 (0)

April 1, 2025

In the dim light of a small café in Glasgow, a young musician named Liam sat hunched over his guitar, strumming softly as he lost himself in the melody of…

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When Inxs Played To 75,000 People In Rio — And Thought It Was A Mistake 0 (0)

It was a sweltering summer day in January 1991 when the legendary Australian band INXS arrived in Rio de Janeiro for a concert that would change their lives forever. The…

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The Quiet Rivalry Between Steve Perry And Gregg Rolie — And How It Shaped The Early Sound 0 (0)

In the heart of San Francisco during the early 1970s, a rock ‘n’ roll revolution was taking shape. It was a time when music flowed like a river, and two…

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The Cd Pressing Of 18 Til I Die That Contained A Hidden Acoustic Outro — Only Audible On Some Players 0 (0)

In 1996, Bryan Adams released his album “18 til I Die,” a collection of rock anthems and heartfelt ballads. Among the lively tracks like “The Only Thing That Looks Good…

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The Stolen Guitar Peter Recovered After 20 Years — And Used Again On Tour 0 (0)

It was a crisp autumn morning when Peter received the phone call that would change his life forever. For two decades, he had mourned the loss of his beloved guitar,…

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The Night Journey Fired Up A Crowd Of 300 And Realized They Were Meant For Arenas 0 (0)

The night was electric, an atmosphere thick with anticipation, as 300 fans packed the intimate venue, their voices blending into a high-pitched hum of excitement. The air was heavy with…

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The Moment Elton John Got Lost In Las Vegas While Dressed As Mozart 0 (0)

It was a dazzling night in Las Vegas, the neon lights flashing like stars against the deep blue sky. Elton John had just wrapped up another electrifying performance at his…

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The Whispered Vocal Take Of “Beside You” That Was Almost Left Off Astral Weeks 0 (0)

In a dimly lit studio in New York City, a young musician named Van Morrison was pouring his heart and soul into a project that would soon change his life…

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The Group Of Children Who Sang “Day Is Done” At The United Nations 0 (0)

In the heart of New York City, a group of children stood united, their voices poised to bring forth a message that resonated far beyond the walls of the grand…

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Elton John’S Reaction To Being Knighted By The Queen 0 (0)

The day Elton John stood before Queen Elizabeth II, his heart raced with a mixture of excitement and disbelief. It was a chilly morning in February 1998, and the atmosphere…

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