You could make a strong case that 1978 was the year of the live album. Among the best-known LPs were AC/DC’s If You Want Blood
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Blondie began to skyrocket to the big time as the ’70s drew to a close. They’d first appeared on the scene at New York City’s famed

By the late ’80s, Ozzy Osbourne had been lucky enough to work with some of the best guitarists in rock, including Randy Rhoads and Jake

Despite its defiant title, Black Sabbath’s Never Say Die! ultimately hammered the final nail in the original lineup’s coffin, following years of escalating substance abuse

As classic rock’s golden era reached the late ’70s, arguably no star was shining brighter over America’s heartland than Ted Nugent. He’d firmly established a

Adam Sandler was three seasons into his stint as a Saturday Night Live cast member when he found himself with a glut of material that

Night Ranger delivered a debut collection of melodic hard rock in 1982 called Dawn Patrol that struck a perfect balance between established AOR giants that were

If you’re looking for the precise moment when Genesis made their sharp turn away from prog, here it is. Their self-titled album was released on

Keith Richards never wanted to go solo. He’d intimated over and over that the Rolling Stones would basically have to break up to get him

A crowd of cops invaded an Aerosmith concert on Oct. 3, 1978, in Fort Wayne, Ind., arresting dozens of kids on charges of possession of marijuana.