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How “Crazy On You” Was Born Out Of War, Stress, And Sexual Freedom 0 (0)

April 2, 2025

In the early 1970s, the world was in turmoil. Wars raged, and the sound of protest echoed through the streets as young people demanded change. Among them was Ann Wilson,…

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The Vocal Battle Between Mercury And Taylor In “Let Me Live” 5 (1)

In the heart of a vibrant music festival, two of the greatest voices in history, Freddie Mercury and Taylor Swift, found themselves on stage together for a unique collaboration titled…

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The Thank-You Note From A Teacher Who Used Bryan’S Music In Esl Classes 5 (1)

Bryan sat at his small kitchen table, the morning sun pouring through the window and casting warm patches of light across his worn notebook filled with song lyrics. He had…

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The Harmonium Used On “We Can Work It Out” And Its Strange History 0 (0)

In the vibrant heart of the 1960s, a time when music was changing the world, a peculiar instrument quietly played a part in one of the era’s most iconic songs….

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The Radio Signal That Accidentally Interfered With A Live Zeppelin Feed — And Fans Thought It Was Part Of The Show 0 (0)

It was a balmy summer evening in 1973, and the air was thick with excitement as thousands of fans gathered to see one of the biggest bands of the era:…

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The 3 A.M. Desert Recording Session That Shaped “Down By The Seaside” 0 (0)

It was a warm night in the desert, the kind where the stars sparkled like diamonds against the deep black sky. The moon hung high, casting a gentle glow over…

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The Nearly Forgotten Studio Tape Labeled “Zep Funk Jam #1” 0 (0)

In a dusty corner of an old recording studio in Los Angeles, a nearly forgotten reel-to-reel tape sat in silence, collecting dust. The label read, “Zep Funk Jam #1,” a…

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The Stained Shirt Mellencamp Wore During His Scarecrow Photoshoot — And Refused To Let The Label Wash It 5 (1)

John Mellencamp stood in front of the camera, a setting sun casting golden hues across the Indiana fields that inspired so much of his music. He wore a faded, stained…

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The Phone Call From Keith To Mick That Saved The Band In The Mid-80S 0 (0)

The sun was setting over Los Angeles, casting a warm glow on the street where Mick Jagger’s home stood. It was the mid-1980s, a time when The Rolling Stones, the…

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The Moment Paul Choked Up Singing “All My Trials” During A Reunion Tour 0 (0)

The reunion tour had been a long time coming for Paul and his band, The Harmony Brothers. After years of taking different paths—some exploring solo careers and others starting families—they…

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