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  • Lowell George sitting for photo in studio

    '70s Bands Boomers Are Still Waiting For Younger Generations To Discover

    The 1970s saw the mainstream rise of reggae, soft rock, heavy metal, disco, and other nascent styles, and some bands slipped into obscurity.

    By Chris Condry 10 hours ago Read More
  • Ronnie Wood smiling onstage

    These Rock Star Chameleons Played In An Absurd Number Of Bands

    Some rock stars can change and adapt their sound so well that they've been in a wildly high number of well-known bands, sometimes spanning multiple genres.

    By Brian Boone 15 hours ago Read More
  • The Beach Boys posing in suits pointing at camera

    5 Songs That Take Boomers Back To Their First High School Party

    From the sweet, alluring harmonies of the Beach Boys to rebellious garage rock, boomers will find these songs can evoke old, yet heady high school memories.

    By S. Flannagan 2 days ago Read More
  • The Beach Boys sitting on an old truck on the beach

    The 5 Best Beach Boys Songs That Aren't Good Vibrations

    You can't go wrong with "Good Vibrations," but the Beach Boys have a deep bench of classics that showcase the group's remarkable range.

    By Steven Luna 2 days ago Read More
  • Genesis holding pins

    5 Genesis Songs That Prove 1973 Was The Best Year Of Their Career

    Out of Genesis' entire discography, it's "Selling England by the Pound" and five of its songs that prove 1973 was the band's best year.

    By Richard Milner 2 days ago Read More
  • Paul McCartney holding a guitar and pointing

    This 1966 Masterpiece From The Beach Boys Brings Paul McCartney To Tears Every Time He Hears It

    A Beach Boys masterpiece from 1966 not only went on to be one of the groups most enduring songs, but it also brings Paul McCartney to tears when he hears it.

    By Sergio Pereira 3 days ago Read More
  • Black and white photo of Bruce Springsteen

    Rock Albums That Flopped Before They Became Iconic

    Unlike the Beatles' "Abbey Road," some albums were ignored, even derided when they came out, only to be recognized as iconic years later.

    By Brent Furdyk 3 days ago Read More
  • Mick Jagger and Keith Richards during a Rolling Stones concert in 1973

    This Rolling Stones No. 1 Hit From 1973 Is A Tender Ballad — But No One Can Agree Who It's About

    In 1973, a tender ballad by the Rolling Stones about a woman went to No. 1 on the Billboard charts, but it's still a mystery who the song is actually about.

    By Brian Boone 3 days ago Read More
  • Stevie Nicks in the '70s

    At Just 27, Stevie Nicks Wrote A Nearly Perfect Song That Artists Jump To Cover

    One of Stevie Nicks' first songs written for Fleetwood Mac is not only one of the band's iconic hits, but is one of the most covered ballads in modern music.

    By Steven Luna 3 days ago Read More
  • The Beatles performing on Top of the Pops in 1966

    Rockers Who Went Electronic Before It Was Cool — And Changed The Game

    Rockers usually don't shy away from experimenting. By adding an electronic element, these musicians influenced the rock genre for decades to come.

    By Chris Condry 3 days ago Read More
  • A black and white photo of Fleetwood Mac standing together

    5 Hits That Prove 1976 Was The Decade's Best Year For Breakup Songs

    So many songs from 1976 define rock history, but not every tune that year was filled with good vibes — some addressed one of life's most painful situations.

    By Kelly Kuehn 4 days ago Read More
  • Joan Jett playing guitar on stage

    5 Classic Rock Hits You Had No Idea Are Actually Covers

    We all enjoy a good cover, but some of our most beloved rock hits, from legends such as George Harrison and Santana, have long masqueraded as originals.

    By Jason Brow 4 days ago Read More
  • Stone Temple Pilots' Scott Weiland performing on stage

    5 Classic Rock Songs From 1994 That Prove It Was The Decade's Best Summer For Music

    If you weren't there for the summer of 1994, you missed out, but you can still rock out to some of the best songs that came out of that summer season.

    By Jason Brow 4 days ago Read More
  • The Monkees photographed in front of a blue background

    The 5 Best Monkees Songs That Aren't I'm A Believer

    Looking back at the Monkees, one song immediately springs to mind: "I'm a Believer." Yet it was by no means the group's sole smash.

    By Brent Furdyk 4 days ago Read More
  • Eric Carmen of the Raspberries singing onstage in the '70s

    The 5 Best Songs That Nail '70s Power Pop

    Tightly packed and efficient music, power pop in the '70s harkened back to the early days of rock 'n' roll with its simple instrumentation.

    By Brian Boone 5 days ago Read More
  • Joey Ramone onstage

    Influential Rock Albums That Only Earned Gold Or Platinum Decades After Their Release

    It took years, even decades, for some of the top rock albums of all time to sell 500,000 or 1 million copies and get accolades from the RIAA.

    By Brian Boone 5 days ago Read More
  • Stevie Wonder sat in sunglasses singing on stage

    5 Love Songs From 1980 That Sound Even Sweeter Today

    Some say that time makes the heart grow fonder, and we think these 1980 love songs from icons such as Billy Joel deftly pluck our heartstrings in modern times.

    By Andrew Dirst 5 days ago Read More
  • Crates of classic rock records

    5 Signs From 2026 That Prove Classic Rock Will Never Die

    Things like classic rock bands selling out the Sphere and Gen Z buying classic rock records are a few of the signs that prove the genre is here to stay.

    By Richard Milner 5 days ago Read More
  • Bob Dylan wearing a hat and singing while sitting at a piano

    In 1969, Bob Dylan Wrote A Masterful Song That Artists Lined Up To Cover

    Bob Dylan's music has been extensively covered, but one particular tune had dozens of artists, from Isaac Hayes to Neil Diamond, crafting their own versions.

    By Amy Beeman 5 days ago Read More
  • Cheap Trick smiling onstage in late 1970s

    '70s Bands Whose Original Members Are All Still With Us In 2026

    Not very many of the 1970s' biggest bands are still active, let alone with the same lineup they had in their heyday. Yet some original members are still alive.

    By Brian Boone 6 days ago Read More
  • A black-and-white photo of Grace Slick performing

    '60s Rock Icons Who Walked Away From Their Careers

    These 1960s rock icons may have had successful careers, but they each ultimately decided to walk away from their onstage careers for a multitude of reasons.

    By Sarah Crocker 6 days ago Read More
  • Uncle Acid & The Deadbeats playing Roman venue

    5 Modern Bands That Sound Ripped From The Classic Rock Era

    If you love classic rock but want to hear some fresh songs, check out modern bands like the Lemon Twigs, the Sheepdogs, and Uncle Acid & the Deadbeats.

    By Richard Milner 6 days ago Read More
  • David Bowie backstage at the Grammy Awards

    In 1975, David Bowie Nabbed His First No. 1 Hit In The US With Help From This Beatle

    David Bowie had never even cracked the top 10 in the U.S. before he went all the way to No. 1 in September of 1975, with a song he co-wrote with an ex-Beatle.

    By Scheenagh Harrington 7 days ago Read More
  • Bob Dylan singing and looking away

    Bob Dylan Quotes On Music Every True Fan Will Appreciate

    Bob Dylan doesn't just woo listeners with deftly crafted poetic insights when singing — he also leaves his mark when speaking in interviews.

    By Richard Milner 8 days ago Read More
  • Cat Stevens looking away in surprise

    Cat Stevens' Best-Charting Single In 1972 Was Originally Just 40 Seconds Long

    Cat Stevens had to bring in legendary prog-rock keyboardist Rick Wakeman of the band Yes to help him stretch the song into a viable single.

    By Brian Boone 9 days ago Read More
  • Billy Idol staring and sneering while holding guitar

    Billy Idol's Only No. 1 Hit Turned This 1968 Toe-Tapper Into A Rock Anthem

    In 1987, British pop-punk icon Billy Idol scored his first (and only) U.S. chart-topper with an energetic cover of a 1960s party-rock classic.

    By Brian Boone 9 days ago Read More
  • Bob Dylan in studio with guitar

    Bob Dylan's Biographer Says The Icon Crowned This 1966 Epic Song His Best

    Bob Dylan is known as a private person, and while his favorite from his vast catalog may be a surprise, his biographer found out the deeply personal reason why.

    By S. Flannagan 9 days ago Read More
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