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The Lyric Brian May Wrote About Freddie’S Death But Never Released Publicly 0 (0)

April 1, 2025

The night was heavy with silence, an emptiness that seemed to seep into every corner of Brian May’s home. It was November 24, 1991, the day Freddie Mercury, his friend…

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The Cryptic Drawings Jack Bruce Made In His Lyric Notebook 0 (0)

Jack Bruce was a name that echoed through the halls of rock history. Known as the legendary bassist of the band Cream, he was more than just a musician; he…

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How Marvin’S Fear Of Flying Led To Long, Isolated Train Rides Across Europe 0 (0)

Marvin had always dreamed of traveling the world, wanting to soak up different cultures and inspire his music with fresh experiences. However, a deep-seated fear of flying kept him tethered…

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The Only Photo Mellencamp Has On His Tour Desk: His Grandfather Holding A Coffee Can Of Nails 0 (0)

As the lights dimmed in the packed concert hall, John Mellencamp stood at his tour desk, glancing at the only photograph he had displayed there. It was an image of…

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The Producer Who Said “Tom Always Wrote Like He Had Something To Prove — And Nothing To Lose” 0 (0)

Tom was an ordinary guy with an extraordinary passion for music. Though he spent his days working a mundane job at a local bookstore, his nights were dedicated to writing…

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The Moment They Realized “Long Train Runnin’” Was Just A Stage Jam — Until It Wasn’T 0 (0)

The dim lights flickered above the crowded stage, casting a warm glow over the band as they settled into their instruments. The energy in the air was electric, a buzz…

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The Love Letter Joe Strummer Sent Hidden Inside A Vinyl Sleeve 0 (0)

In the summer of 1977, a young musician named Joe Strummer was bursting with ideas as he navigated the thrilling yet chaotic world of punk rock. Living in London, he…

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The Only Performance Of “Moonlight Mile” Where Richards Didn’T Play Guitar — Just Stood And Listened 0 (0)

It was a chilly evening in November 1971, and the air was filled with excitement as the audience gathered at the famed Fillmore East in New York City. The stage…

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The Personal Heartbreak That Inspired Cliff Richard’S “Miss You Nights” 0 (0)

Cliff Richard, a celebrated British singer, found himself in a whirlwind of emotions in the 1970s. It was a time when he was topping charts and filling concert halls, yet…

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The “Reverse Harmony” Technique Crosby Tried In His Final Recordings 0 (0)

In the last years of his life, David Crosby faced challenges that would have made many artists want to give up. After decades of being a shining star in the…

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