Skip to content
Musscoupon

Musscoupon

  • Home
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Lists
  • History
  • Concerts

Category: History

  • Home
  • History
  • Page 6
History

Why John Lennon Originally Hated the Beatles’ ‘Twist and Shout’

The Beatles’ “Twist and Shout” is beloved for its blemishes: John Lennon’s voice is moments away from disintegration — a raw snapshot of a singer

Read More
History

Why Aerosmith’s Final Top 10 Hit Left Bandmates ‘Jaded’

Aerosmith scored the final Top 10 hit of their career with “Jaded,” but at the cost of band acrimony. As the new millennium arrived, Aerosmith

Read More
History

Aerosmith Fail to Connect on ‘Just Push Play’

Aerosmith had become unexpectedly relevant in the late ’80s and ’90s, kick-starting a run of massive hits (“Rag Doll,” “Dude [Looks Like a Lady],” “Janie’s Got a Gun,” “Livin’

Read More
History

How Bon Jovi Became the First Rock Band to Top the Country Chart

In “Who Says You Can’t Go Home,” Bon Jovi longed to return to their New Jersey roots, but in doing so, they landed themselves promptly at

Read More
History

How ‘Highlander’ Achieved Immortality

Gregory Wilden was a screenwriting student when, for a class assignment, he wrote a script inspired by sword dueling. His lecturer suggested he should try

Read More
History

How R.E.M. Drew to a Close With ‘Collapse Into Now’

R.E.M. were still a band. Talk of a split had not been made public. Behind the scenes, however, they’d already decided that 2011’s Collapse Into

Read More
History

How R.E.M. Threw Out the Rule Book Then Became Superstars With ‘Out of Time’

R.E.M. broke every one of their own rules on Out of Time, emerging as unlikely superstars along the way. Released on March 12, 1991, the

Read More
History

50 Years Ago: 'Vanishing Point' Brings Big Engines, Deep Themes

50 Years Ago: ‘Vanishing Point’ Brings Big Engines, Deep Themes

Read More
History

Eric Clapton Nearly Dies on Tour

Eric Clapton didn’t realize how bad things had become for him as his 1981 U.S. tour began. He jokingly owned up to being an alcoholic

Read More
History

How the Byrds Launched a New Chapter With ‘Eight Miles High’

When the Byrds kicked off the second phase of their multistage career in March 1966 with the release of “Eight Miles High,” they also happened to launch a

Read More

Posts pagination

Previous 1 … 5 6 7 … 125 Next

Ads

Latest

  • Nick Cave Pens Obituary for the Pogues’ Shane MacGowan in The Guardian
  • Watch Peter Frampton On ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’
  • PJ Harvey Announces First North American Tour in 7 Years, Shares New “Seem an I” Video: Watch
  • The Beach Boys’ Brian Wilson Remembered by Bob Dylan, Al Jardine, John Cusack, and More
  • The 100 Best Albums of 2023
TAIL 20% off your first purchase Shop Now
CHRISTMAS SALE

About Us

Welcome to MussCoupon, your one-stop destination for everything related to the vibrant and exciting world of rock and roll. We are a passionate team of writers, musicians, and enthusiasts dedicated to exploring every corner of this musical genre that has defined generations and continues to inspire millions around the world.

Company

  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Impressum
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
Doorhandle Company

Recent Posts

  • ‘Calvin and Hobbes’ Says Goodbye
  • Mya Celebrates ‘Fear Of Flying’ Anniversary With Vinyl Reissue
  • Interpol and Bloc Party Announce European Tour
  • 11 New Albums You Should Listen to Now: Snocaps, Florence and the Machine, and More
  • How Journey Tried to Shake Things Up on ‘Look Into the Future’
All Rights Reserved 2023.
Musscoupon Theme: Fairy by Candid Themes.