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The Vinyl Pressing Of The Captain And Me With A Hidden Message Etched Into The Wax 0 (0)

April 1, 2025

In the summer of 1973, the air crackled with anticipation as The Doobie Brothers gathered in a small San Jose studio to press their new album, “The Captain and Me.”…

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The Time They Played For A Group Of Striking Coal Miners In Kentucky 0 (0)

The sky was overcast that day in Kentucky, shadows stretching over muddy paths and houses that stood like weary soldiers in a long fight. I had come to play for…

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The Last-Minute Song Addition That Saved Their Weakest Album 0 (0)

The dim lights of the recording studio flickered, casting playful shadows on the worn-out couches and scattered guitar picks littering the floor. It was late July, and the summer heat…

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The Phone Call Petty Got From Bob Dylan That Made Him Cry With Disbelief 0 (0)

It was a rainy Tuesday afternoon in 1987 when Tom Petty sat alone in his small, cluttered studio, surrounded by guitars and crumpled sheets of lyrics. He was working on…

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The Deep Anxiety Crosby Confessed To Before Every Single Live Performance 0 (0)

Crosby stood backstage, his heart racing like a drum in a rock concert. The lights flickered on the edges of the stage, illuminating the shadows of the audience eagerly waiting…

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Why Cream Never Had A Proper Manager And How It Hurt Their Career 0 (0)

Cream was a band that burst onto the music scene in the mid-1960s, captivating audiences with their electrifying sound and dynamic performances. Comprised of three incredibly talented musicians—Eric Clapton, Jack…

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The Day Elton John Sent Flowers To Every Patient In An Aids Ward 0 (0)

It was a bright day in February 1986 when the world learned that kindness could come in the form of flowers. In a time when the AIDS epidemic was terrifying…

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The Doon School Trip That Changed Cliff Richard’S View On Global Music 0 (0)

In the spring of 1964, Cliff Richard, the popular British pop singer, took a trip that would forever change his perspective on music and the world. He had been invited…

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

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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