Many artists have participated in MTV’s Unplugged series over the years. The show’s premise is made clear in its title: Artists perform some of their best songs in an
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Try as you might, you can’t reverse-engineer a blockbuster hit or social phenomenon. Judas Priest learned that the hard way when they recorded an ill-fated

Rick Springfield seemed to be on top of the world with plenty of early-’80s multiplatinum success. But he knew his third album of the decade

Paul McCartney was already enjoying an early run of post-Beatles triumphs, having secured a string of solo hits. The next stop was television, when James

He returned to the top with the band that made him famous, but things were very different for Van Halen frontman David Lee Roth in

The Scorpions lost their venom on April 16, 1988 with the release of the disappointing Savage Amusement. Until then, Germany’s favorite hard-rock sons had enjoyed

With their eighth studio album, 1983’s Frontiers, Journey’s transition from prog-influenced rock to radio-friendly, arena-ready fare was all but complete — an evolution that included

David Lee Roth was riding high at the beginning of 1988 — but his descent back to Earth began with the underperforming “Stand Up,” released as a

Did you hear about the night that Led Zeppelin singer Robert Plant opened for Dee Snider? It seems implausible, but it actually happened. Plant talked about it on the Twisted

It was either a masterstroke of irony or an act of obliviousness that Aerosmith previewed their ballad-heavy, biggest-selling worldwide hit Get a Grip with the cannibalistic