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The Band Boldly Reshapes With ‘Rock of Ages’

The Band’s initial live release was an offhanded overhaul, rather than an attempt to simply replicate their catalog. Issued on Aug. 15, 1972, the brass-laced

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Phish Stages ‘The Great Went’

As 62,000 Phish fans descended upon the remote town of Limestone, Maine, in August 1997, one might imagine the locals regarding their visitors in a

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How Eric Carmen Somehow Completed a Deeply Personal Masterpiece

Late 1976 found Eric Carmen in a position most only dream of, despite the breakup of his band Raspberries. Now free to pursue a solo

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Motley Crue Is Born With ‘Live Wire’

One of glam metal’s biggest acts made their presence known on Aug. 16, 1982, when Motley Crue released the single “Live Wire.” The group had

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How ‘Hangman Jury’ Helped Aerosmith Bridge Their Career Gap

Aerosmith scaled the charts with a vengeance with their career-rejuvenating, multiplatinum 1987 album Permanent Vacation. But before glossy pop-rockers like “Dude (Looks Like a Lady)” and mega-ballads like

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The Police Play First Show With Classic Trio Lineup

The infamous and often-exaggerated cliche with the Police is that they rarely agreed on anything, despite their obvious musical chemistry. Fittingly, the band’s memories of their first

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When Kiss Tried to Be Everyone Else on ‘Crazy Crazy Nights’

Kiss’ original masks may have been long gone, but their Aug. 18, 1987, single “Crazy Crazy Nights” seemed to suggest the band was trying on

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Beyond George Thorogood’s Hit Song

For most people, the first thing that comes to mind about George Thorogood & the Destroyers is “Bad to the Bone.” The song. But not the

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How Motley Crue Dismantled the Lord’s Prayer for ‘Wild Side’

Organized religion was not high on Motley Crue’s list of priorities by the time they released their fourth album, Girls, Girls, Girls — but Nikki

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How Michael McDonald Stepped Out With ‘If That’s What It Takes’

A Michael McDonald solo album seemed kind of inevitable by the summer of 1982. Born in Missouri, McDonald moved to Los Angeles in 1970 with

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