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Neil Peart Dies: One Year Later

“I can learn to get along / With all the things I don’t know,” Neil Peart wrote in Rush’s 1996 song “Resist,” a power ballad partly

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Eagles Reject Social-Ladder Climbing on ‘Busy Being Fabulous’

Eagles spent the second half of the ’70s focusing on the rock half of their country-rock sound. But they returned to the country part of the quotient on

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All the Call-Outs in Def Leppard’s ‘Hysteria’ Hit ‘Rocket’

Released in January 1989 as the seventh and final single from Hysteria, Def Leppard’s “Rocket” is notable for a bunch of call-outs to songs and artists

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David Bowie Transforms Once More, Then Vanishes

David Bowie orchestrated his departure with a familiar sense of mystery and panache. A clue-filled final album, released just days before Bowie finally succumbed on

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How Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Struggled to Record ‘Refugee’

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers knew they had a hit on their hands with “Refugee.” But the process of getting it down on tape caused

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Mountain Take a ‘Nantucket Sleighride’

A lot was expected of Mountain’s second album when it arrived in January 1971. Nantucket Sleighride appeared 10 months after their debut, Climbing!, and 10

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Why Paul Stanley Was Locked Up at Kiss’ ‘Hotter Than Hell’ Shoot

Paul Stanley was so drunk during the photo shoot for Kiss’ Hotter Than Hell album cover that he had to be locked in a car

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Why Jason Newsted Suddenly Quit Metallica

Bassist Jason Newsted quit Metallica on Jan. 17, 2001 after nearly 15 years in the line-up. He joined the group after original bassist Cliff Burton

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Glenn Frey’s Death: Five Years Later

The world lost a master songwriter in Glenn Frey on Jan. 18, 2016, but not before the Eagles co-founder created a catalog of ubiquitous classic-rock

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Stampede at AC/DC Concert Leaves Three Fans Dead

On Jan. 18, 1991 tragedy struck during an AC/DC concert in Salt Lake City. The band had barely launched into its opening song – “Thunderstruck,”

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