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  • 10cc 1975

    5 Classic Rock Songs That Take Boomers Back To Their First Kiss

    Fleetwood Mac's "Sentimental Lady" and the Crystals' "Then He Kissed Me" are time capsules that take boomers back to their first romance.

    By Patrick Moran 9 hours ago Read More
  • Foo Fighters performing on stage with Dave Grohl playing a white guitar

    Hit Songs Rock Icons Refuse To Play Live

    Artists like Pat Benatar, Depeche Mode, and Eric Clapton refuse to play certain songs. Here's a look at why they, and others, cut these songs from their shows.

    By Brian Boone 1 day ago Read More
  • Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend performing on stage

    5 Songs That Prove 1971 Was The Best Year For Classic Rock By Far

    Sitting at the confluence of the '60s and '70s, 1971 was truly the best year that classic rock had to offer, including Led Zeppelin's finest ever song.

    By Richard Milner 2 days ago Read More
  • Mötley Crüe performing at concert

    5 Flop Arena Rock Songs That Have Earned Respect From Younger Generations

    These 5 arena rock songs from bands like Journey and Foreigner were kind of flops when released, but today they've earned the respect of younger generations.

    By Richard Milner 2 days ago Read More
  • James Taylor singing and playing guitar with eyes closed

    James Taylor's Only No. 1 Hit Is A 1971 Cover With A Whole Lot Of Heart

    In 1971, a collaboration with a close friend and esteemed songwriter gave James Taylor the chance to reach No. 1, and that bond continued for decades.

    By Brian Boone 3 days ago Read More
  • Johnny Cash sat playing guitar

    Albums That Serve As A Musician's Heartbreaking Final Goodbye

    Art imitates life, and when these famed musicians saw their last days approaching, they poured their remaining energy into these heart-wrenching final albums.

    By Brian Boone 3 days ago Read More
  • soft rockers Hall & Oates

    5 No. 1 Hits That Prove 1977 Was The Decade's Best Year For Soft Rock

    These soft rock hits from 1977 all have easy-going arrangements, gently rocking beats, and smooth vocals that glide into your ears like warm honey.

    By Steven Luna 4 days ago Read More
  • the beatles at heathrow airport, 1965

    These Rock Icons Were Once Banned From Entire Countries

    While most of us lack the power to silence musicians, some civil servants and politicos do have the power to block rock stars from visiting a given country.

    By Chris Turner-Neal 4 days ago Read More
  • Don Felder and Joe Walsh performing on stage

    Classic Rock Bands That Launched The Most Successful Solo Careers

    Going solo is the dream of many a rock band member, but some were lucky enough to get their start in one of these legendary multi-superstar incubators.

    By Brian Boone 4 days ago Read More
  • Aretha Franklin singing while sitting at piano

    The Best Slow Songs Of The '60s Are Simply Timeless

    From heartfelt yearning to earnest messages of hope, these simple yet powerful '60s songs still reach across the decades to grab our hearts and minds.

    By Amy Beeman 5 days ago Read More
  • Grace Slick singing on stage and pointing

    '80s Rock Icons Who Walked Away From Their Careers

    As one of rock's biggest, loudest, and most experimental decades and the start of the music video era, the '80s saw many musicians hit big before disappearing.

    By Chris Condry 5 days ago Read More
  • Stevie Nicks singing on stage by flowers

    Classic Rock Hits Every Boomer Needs On Their Anniversary Playlist

    A boomer anniversary is a big deal, so from the Beach Boys to Van Halen, we're here with the essential classic rock hits to stoke those long-burning fires.

    By Steven Luna 5 days ago Read More
  • Iggy Pop holding microphone with mouth open

    5 Iggy Pop Songs That Transformed Rock's DNA

    Since emerging in the late 1960s as frontman for Detroit rock band The Stooges, Iggy Pop, nicknamed the "Godfather of Punk," has been a driving force in rock.

    By Brent Furdyk 6 days ago Read More
  • Michael and Jermaine Jackson walking into a courtroom looking serious

    The Most Explosive Sibling Rivalries In Rock History

    Sibling rivalries happen, but the contention between brothers in bands like Oasis, the Everly Brothers, and the Jesus and Mary Chain have been explosive.

    By Kathy Benjamin 6 days ago Read More
  • The Beatles group photo in London 1967

    5 Songs From 1967 That Define Rock History

    Some songs from the tumultuous year of 1967, from psychedelic to progressive rock to avant-garde, still feel vital because they forged today.

    By Patrick Moran 6 days ago Read More
  • The Beatles jumping around on stage

    The 5 Most Important Classic Rock Songs For Boomers

    Boomers came of age from the earliest days of rock through two decades of iconic music. Here are the most important classic rock songs of their generation.

    By Richard Milner 6 days ago Read More
  • Screamin Jay Hawkins performing in red jacket

    5 Rock Songs From 1962 That Sound Even Cooler Today

    From the pioneering use of the fuzz box to shock-rock spine-tinglers, we think these 1962 rock songs sound even fresher today after decades of influence.

    By Andrew Amelinckx 7 days ago Read More
  • The Rolling Stones performing in television studio in mid-1960s

    Classic Rock Songs We'd Trade The World To Hear Again For The First Time

    Some songs just have it, whether "it" means infectious riffs, impressive lead guitar work, boundary-pushing experimentation, or all of the above.

    By S. Flannagan 7 days ago Read More
  • Jack White and Meg White performing on stage

    These Bandmate Romances Shaped Rock History

    Music and romance go hand in hand, and from Fleetwood Mac to the White Stripes, band relationships have inspired some of rock music's greatest ever acts.

    By Brian Boone 7 days ago Read More
  • Side shot of Pat Benatar singing in the late 1970s

    Musicians Who Soared To Fame After They Got Divorced

    It can take years for a musician to reach a state of fame, fortune, and arena-headlining status, and in this time, relationships can come and go.

    By Brian Boone 8 days ago Read More
  • members of parliament-funkadelic posing with singer Carol King in the U.K., 1971

    Bizarre 1970s Albums You Should Drop The Needle On At Least Once

    The more out-there and intense a topic was, the more likely there was a '70s band or artist that was obsessed with it and transferred that fascination to vinyl.

    By Chris Turner-Neal 8 days ago Read More
  • Kevin Cronin of REO Speedwagon

    5 Classic Rock Hits Every Boomer Needs On Their Retirement Playlist

    These tracks, including Queen's "Don't Stop Me Now" and Styx's "Come Sail Away," are guaranteed to get any boomer's retirement party started with a bang.

    By Steven Luna 8 days ago Read More
  • Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young group photo

    5 Moment-Defining Classic Rock Albums Hardly Anyone Talks About Anymore

    Albums by bands like The Who, Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young, and the Wire were moment-defining, but decades later, hardly anyone talks about that.

    By Richard Milner 9 days ago Read More
  • Madonna performing in multicolor jacket on stage in 1985

    5 No. 1 Hits That Prove 1985 Was The Decade's Best Year For Love Songs

    From arena rock to pop earworms, 1985 was full of iconic love songs, and we think these chart-topping hits prove that year was the finest effort of the '80s.

    By Andrew Dirst 9 days ago Read More
  • The Beatles sitting on the steps of a building in 1967

    13 Classic Rock Songs That Were Once Banned From The Radio

    In the annals of rock history, there have actually been several songs that received the old heave-ho from censors, only to now be considered classics.

    By Brent Furdyk 10 days ago Read More
  • Robert Trujillo of Metallica playing bass on stage.

    Rock Bands Who Lost Their Bassists To Mega-Successful Artists

    Given the short supply of bass players, it's little wonder that time and again, smaller acts have lost theirs to mega-successful bands or artists.

    By Mark Gurarie 11 days ago Read More
  • Labi Siffre sat playing guitar on stage

    5 Flop Love Songs From The '70s That Have Earned Admiration From Younger Generations

    Love songs abounded in the '70s, but not all succeeded, and even tunes by legends such as Bob Dylan and Jim Croce had to wait for the streaming generations.

    By Andrew Dirst 11 days ago Read More
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