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How Rush Wound Up With a ‘Marquee’ Cover for ‘2112’

“The tail wags the dog,” says Hugh Syme, reflecting on his “marquee” cover for Rush’s 1976 LP 2112. That’s a reliable refrain from the band’s longtime

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How Derek and the Dominos Grew Out of George Harrison’s Debut

All Things Must Pass did more than kick off George Harrison’s post-Beatles solo career. The triple-album set, issued on Nov. 27, 1970, provided a platform

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How Rush Went Pun-Wild With ‘Moving Pictures’ Cover

Hugh Syme, Rush’s longtime art director, compares album cover design to songwriting: Some concepts take ages to work out, and others arrive instantly. “I’m always

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Kiss’ Live Cover of the Who’s ‘Won’t Get Fooled Again’ Unearthed

To celebrate the 35th anniversary of Kiss’ Asylum tour, guitarist Bruce Kulick has unearthed never-before-seen audio and video of the band performing a rare cover

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Why Styx’s Major-Label Debut ‘Equinox’ Is So Underrated

Styx’s fifth album, Equinox, is the awkward middle child of the band’s discography, falling somewhere between the prog-lite pomposity of their indie early material on

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The Man Who Helped Eagles Find Their ‘Peaceful Easy Feeling’

Eagles released “Peaceful Easy Feeling,” the third single from their self-titled debut, on Dec. 1, 1972. The song reached No. 22 on the Billboard Hot 100

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When AC/DC Found Their Sound With ’T.N.T.’

Australia woke up to the arrival of AC/DC’s second album on Dec. 1, 1975. Released just months after their debut, High Voltage, T.N.T. benefitted from experiences

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Smashing Pumpkins (Sort Of) Play Their Final Show

It was supposed to be their swan song, a grand goodbye to close a hugely influential career. Yet, like most things with the Smashing Pumpkins,

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40 Years Ago: Ace Frehley Plays His First 'Last Kiss Concert'

40 Years Ago: Ace Frehley Plays His First ‘Last Kiss Concert’

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How the Beatles’ ‘We Can Work It Out’ Became a Group Triumph

“We Can Work It Out” very much lived up to its title, even though the million-selling stand-alone single thrusts Beatles fans into the middle of

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