Rock and Roll Is a Noun
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Andy Fraser was just seventeen years old when he wrote “I’ll Be Creepin’” with Paul Rogers, and he was a veteran of London clubs who’d been around the block a few times. Fraser had already played with John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers, and he was...
Neil Young released a solo album before he recorded Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere, but maybe he didn’t find himself until he met the guys in Crazy Horse, and maybe that’s why we don’t remember those songs. Young learned D modal tuning alo...
The 1979 documentary on Rockpile is called Born Fighters, and the hour long film is a quote-fest with Nick Lowe grabbing most of the attention. Lowe is occasionally corrected by his musical partner Dave Edmunds—for example, on how Phil Spec...
The best thing about watching a live clip of Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers from 1980 is realizing how easy it is for the band to hit a mark that most can only wish for. The singer and his pals are relaxed and comfortable in their skin as ...
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