Few musical artists of any era had the kind of run Elton John had from 1970 to 1975. Things seemed to grind to a halt,
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Fans still reeling from general disappointment over Bob Dylan’s 1986 album Knocked Out Loaded found little comfort when Down in the Groove arrived on May 30, 1988.
George Harrison moved quickly from his multiplatinum rock debut to a massive relief project for genocide-torn Bangladesh. Two years passed before he entered the studio
“China Girl” made an inauspicious debut in the music world. There was little indication of its future as a Top 10 hit. The song was
Talking Heads appeared poised for a breakthrough after charting a steadily upward commercial trajectory with their first four albums. That’s exactly what they achieved on
It was the count-off heard ’round the world: “Gunter, gleiben, glauchen, globen.” There was no deep, hidden meaning to the beginning of Def Leppard’s “Rock
After two acclaimed but commercially under-appreciated albums, Bruce Springsteen finally achieved the mainstream success he wanted with 1975’s Born to Run. But he learned about
To capture a truly great rock ‘n’ roll photograph, you need a few things: access to the band, a good vantage point, a careful sense
Can it get more dramatic than having your face plastered on the front of Time and Newsweek during the same week? For Bruce Springsteen, the
It’s a brave soul indeed who announces their appreciation for St. Anger without expecting a barrage of negativity in response. Metallica’s 2003 record is without a doubt the