The Doors’ ‘Love Her Madly’ – Perfection

An early review of the song described it as a “terrific new rocker… sounds like it will rank among their best single songs.” They were right.

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The Who Release ‘Live at Eden Project’ Orchestral Album

The unique venue’s natural acoustics and enclosed structures created a warm, detailed sonic environment that offered a clarity and intimacy unmatched by traditional stadium settings.

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Graham Nash’s ‘Songs for Beginners’: Taking Center Stage

His stunning solo debut, arriving when CSNY was in flux, exemplified Nash’s ability to navigate the divide between desire and despair.

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A New Book Recalls the Great Band Rockpile: A Whole Lot of Rockin’

There’s not going to be a Rockpile reunion so, along with their extant recordings, YouTube videos and social media chat groups, this wonderful book is the next best thing.

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Yes Sets Live 1976 Archival Release, ‘Roosevelt Stadium, Jersey City’

The concert featured their formidable Relayer lineup—Jon Anderson, Steve Howe, Chris Squire, Alan White, and Patrick Moraz.

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Cream’s ‘Wheels of Fire’ Gets Super Deluxe Edition

The set chronicles the full creation and fruition of the supergroup’s—Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce—1968 groundbreaking third album.

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George Thorogood Sets ‘Baddest Show on Earth: Greatest Hits Live’ Album, Tour

The legendary blues rockers are celebrating more than five decades together.

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Phil Hartman Was ‘The Glue’ During His SNL Career

He began his career as an album cover designer. His SNL castmates referred to him as “the glue” because “he kind of held the show together.”

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12 Overlooked Rock Songs of 1976

Many were album tracks that achieved a brief radio following. Others became modest hits but never achieved their rightful recognition for a variety of reasons.

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Tom Jones Adds More Shows to Busy 2026 Tour

The legend, 86 years old on June 7, has dozens of concerts in the U.S., Canada, the U.K., Ireland and Europe on his calendar.

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