5 Rock Songs From 1969 That Sound Even Cooler Today
The end of the 1960s was marked by rock music inspired by war, division, and inequality, and these iconic songs hit just as hard now as they did then.
Read MoreThe end of the 1960s was marked by rock music inspired by war, division, and inequality, and these iconic songs hit just as hard now as they did then.
Read MoreThese TV couples from "The Vampire Diaries," "One Tree Hill," and other hit shows could barely tolerate each other once the cameras stopped rolling.
Read MoreIt's hard to imagine certain iconic shows or scenes from them without hearing a specific tune. Some rock songs were made famous for this reason.
Read MoreSome movies, such as "Top Gun" and "The Breakfast Club," have achieved iconic status, and their associated rock songs also rode their plot to eternal fame.
Read MoreA great song stands the test of time, and these jams by bands including Asia, Eddie Money, and the Psychedelic Furs sound cooler now than they did in 1982.
Read MoreSome say they don't make love songs like they used to, but this iconic smash hit from 1971 reminds us of why amorous songs have been a staple of popular music.
Read MoreBy 1976, rock 'n' roll had been evolving for two decades, and these five songs from bands ranging from the Sex Pistols to Boston help define rock history.
Read MoreRock music is more often associated with loud guitars and a pounding beat than heartfelt emotion, but sometimes, love sneaks its way into the genre.
Read MoreBeing in a band looks like fun, but behind the scenes, there are evolving dynamics and personalities. Here's a look at what caused these bands to break up.
Read More1960s weren’t all love and peace. These five songs glamorize domestic abuse, misogyny, and grown men longing for young girls. What a drag.
Read MoreEveryone has a soft spot for a certain love song, but these five selections from past decades are so overtly emotional, boomers are sure to cry in their coffee.
Read MoreFrom bold hair and wild makeup to the era’s unique, electrifying guitar sounds, these five tracks capture everything that made ’70s glam rock unforgettable.
Read MoreIn the 1970s, artists such as Blondie, Brian Eno, and Fleetwood Mac pushed the boundaries of rock music and produced songs that were far ahead of their time.
Read MoreThe music biopic has long been a staple of the movies, but from chronological errors to outright fabrications, they're often more fantasy than documentary.
Read MoreSome characters throw off the balance of our favorite TV shows, whether the fault of the actors or someone else. And sometimes, they nearly ruin the show.
Read MoreThe world lost a rock 'n' roll icon when Ozzy Osbourne died in 2025. Here's a look at how he spent his final year back in his hometown of Birmingham.
Read MoreThe pantheon of modern rock is vast, but from the bombastic creativity of Muse to The Cranberries' lamentations, these songs deserve an eternity on repeat.
Read MoreEver since this band replaced its lead singer, debate has continued over which version was better. Here's an argument for why the second guy rocked harder.
Read MoreFrom an orchestral Beach Boys track to a nearly half-hour-long Miles Davis masterpiece, here are five songs from 1971 that deserve more appreciation.
Read MoreYou may not think you have much in common with Donald Trump, but odds are, you like at least one of the 13 random mix of hit songs on his Spotify playlist.
Read MoreEven Rock and Roll Hall of Famers miss the mark sometimes. Case in point: these four songs that are downright appalling by today's (or any) standards.
Read MoreThe 1970s gave us a lot of iconic entertainment, but some may not have noticed when popular actors from that era died in 2025. Here are five we said goodbye to.
Read MorePlenty of bands have called it quits at the height of their popularity, but the dissolution of Nirvana after Kurt Cobain's death is a uniquely tragic episode.
Read MoreIt's hard to distill the greatest 1970s rock songs, but from Led Zeppelin to Heart, here are the tunes to smash that repeat button and belt out the lyrics to.
Read MoreThe biggest Billboard hit of 1970 was an unconventional love song that drew inspiration from both a Bach chorale and American gospel music.
Read MoreGuns N' Roses has recorded a few clunkers, but nothing comes close to this atrocious attempt to jump on the 1990s industrial music bandwagon.
Read MoreIn 2007, the Red Hot Chili Peppers won a Grammy for Best Rock Song, and yet from Muse to Radiohead, there were so many more deserving bands that year.
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