Stevie Nicks’ ‘Edge of Seventeen’ and That Chugging Guitar

The third single of her 1981 solo debut, Bella Donna, features many top-notch musicians though none stands out more than Waddy Wachtel and his chugging guitar.

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Spiral Starecase’s Catchy ‘More Today Than Yesterday’

The one hit wonders enjoyed success in 1969. Years later, while touring with a teen idol, their lead singer was not on the plane that killed the star.

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Syd Barrett Documentary Eyes Pink Floyd Co-Founder: Review

Have You Got It Yet?: The Story of Syd Barrett and Pink Floyd eyes the role of the band’s co-founder, honored by the group with its song “Shine On, You Crazy Diamond”

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Talking Heads ‘Stop Making Sense’ Concert Album: New Reissue

The four members have been doing interviews together to promote the restored edition of the acclaimed film

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The Police ‘Synchronicity’ Gets 40th Anniversary Super Deluxe

The trio’s fifth and final studio album has gotten a lavish makeover with previously unreleased alternate takes, out-takes, instrumentals and demos, and dozens of live concert recordings

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Billy Joel Ends Residency With 150th MSG Concert

The concert marked his 150th lifetime performance of his marvelous catalog at Madison Square Garden

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Cat Stevens Gets ‘Foreigner’ Remastered Reissue

The 1973 album has been remastered and returns to vinyl for the first time since its original release

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Seatrain: 1 Band, 2 Spellings, 5 Lineups, 4 LPs in 4 Years on 3 Labels, 1 Legendary Producer, 13 Questions

Talk about a convoluted history: Few bands went through as many changes in as brief a period.

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The Doobie Brothers’ ‘China Grove’: Admit It, You Don’t Know the Lyrics

The band’s Tom Johnston credits the lyrics’ imagery to a fellow musician for helping start “the thinking process with this wacky sheriff, samurai swords, and all that.”

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John Mayall Interview: A Chat With the British Blues Legend

For 50+ years he’s been the king of British blues. “[Blues and jazz] have always been part of the same thing. It’s all black American music, basically”

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