Roger Waters didn’t enter the tour dates documented on In the Flesh: Live with any great ambition. He’d left the road after watching as his
Category: History
50 Years Ago: The Stones’ ‘Gimme Shelter’ Chronicles an Era’s End
When Hugh Syme learned the title of Rush’s 10th LP, 1984’s Grace Under Pressure, he immediately translated those words into colors. That simple starting point eventually
John Lennon was on friendly terms again with his fellow ex-Beatles by the time he died on Dec. 8, 1980. In fact, they would occasionally get
In 1976, the still relatively youthful members of the Eagles were already grappling with getting older. Songwriter J.D. Souther began to put the feelings to
On Dec. 8, 1980, Howard Cosell was tasked with informing millions of Americans that John Lennon had been killed. It was an announcement that carried
Maybe it was because no rock star had ever been assassinated before John Lennon was shot dead on Dec. 8, 1980. Maybe it was because his new
In the pre-smartphone era, before obits instantly clogged our news feeds, it was possible to learn crushing news at a delay — and in unexpected
There’s no comic strip that epitomized the ’80s as well as Bloom County. Launched on Dec. 8, 1980, it satirized – and reveled in –
The world of rock perhaps inevitably channeled grief over John Lennon’s Dec. 8, 1980, murder into their craft. Former bandmates, close confidantes and famous contemporaries
