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The Rolling Stones Release Their First Single

The Rolling Stones’ first single was both auspicious and inauspicious in one fell swoop.On one hand, the version of Chuck Berry’s “Come On” released on

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Rolling Stones Come Roaring Back With ‘Some Girls’

The Rolling Stones entered 1978 pinned in by disco on one side and punk on the other, stuck in a creative rut that led some

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Tom Petty Gets Nasty on ‘I Need to Know’

Tom Petty was pissed off, punky and sneering on the first single from his second album with the Heartbreakers. He also had his heart breaking

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Cheap Trick’s ‘Surrender’ Offers Wise Teen Advice

Cheap Trick taught a generation that parents who “seem a little weird” are actually okay – especially if they like to put Kiss records on.

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Why AC/DC Had to Add ‘Rock ’n’ Roll Damnation’ to ‘Powerage’

On June 10, 1978, AC/DC enjoyed their first taste of chart success when the single “Rock ’n’ Roll Damnation” reached No. 24 in the U.K.

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How Neil Young Got It Right the Second Time With ‘Unplugged’

Neil Young’s Unplugged album almost never existed. When he took the stage in December 1992 to film an episode of MTV Unplugged at New York

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The Story Behind Every Song

It’s rare for a band’s final album to be their best, but that’s exactly what the Police delivered on June 17, 1983. Synchronicity represented everything –

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Why Patti Smith Punched Ted Nugent on Live Radio

It’s obvious that Ted Nugent and Patti Smith don’t share many sociopolitical views, so disagreements between them seem very likely. One instance stands out, however,

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Iron Maiden Tackles Folly of War on ‘The Trooper’

To sing loudly and passionately about a subject is not necessarily to endorse it. For proof, look no further than Iron Maiden’s “The Trooper,” a bloody battlefield

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Aerosmith Goes Kinda Country on ‘Cryin”

Aerosmith recorded their gargantuan 1993 album Get a Grip in Los Angeles and Vancouver, but they let a little bit of Nashville seep into the country-tinged mega-ballad

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