Rock and Roll Is a Noun
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Not everyone looks on hillbillies with fondness. Hicks. Backwoods freaks. Longhaired country boys. I’m a bit of a hillbilly myself with roots in a small coal town in Western Pennsylvania. Isolated. Woodsy. Guns and beer. Looking for deer at...
We can probably count the bands that have stayed true to Chuck Berry’s formula on one hand. Influences run wide and deep in rock and roll, so Led Zeppelin can record “Moby Dick” and “Stairway to Heaven” and get away with it. The Rolling Sto...
Bob Dylan lied about himself, about where he came from and where he’d been, and he lied a lot during his early career. And ultimately those lies didn’t matter because of what he was in the process of becoming—an American character who spoke...
Women can drive you mad and leave you tongue tied. Drive you to ruin. Who can explain animal attraction or love at first sight? Led Zeppelin gave it a go on their debut album, a collection that was recorded in the fall of 1968, before the b...
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