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How AC/DC Channeled Record Label Anger Into 'Dog Eat Dog'

How AC/DC Channeled Record Label Anger Into ‘Dog Eat Dog’

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How Stevie Nicks’ Three-Chord ‘Dreams’ Turned Into a No. 1 Hit

Songwriter Harlan Howard once described country music as “three chords and the truth.” Stevie Nicks embraced this ideology to create one of Fleetwood Mac’s best-known songs,

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Queen Celebrate Japan With ‘Teo Torriatte’

Queen experienced their own version of Beatlemania upon arrival in Japan for 1975’s Sheer Heart Attack tour, as they were welcomed at the airport by

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U2 Took Over Downtown L.A. for 'Where The Streets Have No Name'

U2 Took Over Downtown L.A. for ‘Where The Streets Have No Name’

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Lindsey Buckingham’s ‘Big Love’ Spurs Fleetwood Mac

“Big Love,” the opening track from Fleetwood Mac’s 14th album, Tango in the Night, was never supposed to appear under the band’s name. This was true

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The Curious Case of Paul McCartney’s ‘Ebony and Ivory’

The early ‘80s was a challenging time for Paul McCartney. Soon after the death of John Lennon, his post-Beatles band Wings had broken up, and

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How Bryan Adams Stretched His Songwriting on ‘Into the Fire’

Quite a bit happened in the three years between Bryan Adams’ chart-topping Reckless and its follow-up, Into the Fire. A global star after four albums,

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When Van Halen’s ‘Jimmy Kimmel’ Set Turned Into a Bloody Mess

Van Halen might have matured past their days of knock-down, drag-out fights by 2015, but that didn’t stop one of their final televised performances from

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How a Resilient Neil Peart Powered Rush’s ‘One Little Victory’

Neil Peart crafted many of prog rock’s beastliest drum parts: the intricate ride cymbal groove on “Tom Sawyer,” the shifting 7/8 dynamics of “La Villa

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The Black Keys Play Their First Concert

When Black Keys guitarist Dan Auerbach and drummer Pat Carney played their first concert on March 20, 2002, they looked out on an audience that had, as Auerbach’s dad described

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