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The one time David Bowie & Dennis Hopper smuggled drugs into a psych ward…
Purple Haze as covered by The Cure
I haven’ t heard this cover before and I really dig it. Of course, I really dig The Cure, so I think that everything they do is great (haha). Check this out, what do you think?
Click to listen to “Charming Mess”, a previously unreleased Black Crowes song!
“Shake Your Money Maker”, the multi-platinum debut by The Black Crowes, will be re-released in multi-formats sets on February 26. Most exciting are the 4LP and 3CD Super Deluxe versions, which includes the original album, remastered; three
10 times The Beatles went undercover
Sometimes going incognito is as fun as it is necessary. Here is a list of secret identities that George, Ringo, John & Paul used when collaborating with other artists.
Go behind the scenes of AC/DC’s new video
AC/DC is still out here with the new music. Click the link to watch a behind the scenes video of their new song “Realize”.
Ann Wilson’s new solo song
Ann Wilson released a new solo song called Tender Heart. This song is for the soul whose heart is blindsided by reality.
If you like to discuss your gear, then check this out!
A lot of my friends who are musicians LOVE to talk about the specs of the gear that they use. I know nothing about any of that. But if you’re into this kind of thing, check this
Freddie Mercury’s last photos
Click the link to check out the very last photos of Freddie Mercury. Taken just 3 months before his death.
The Big Love Benefit Concert hosted by Rick Allen of Def Leppard
Billy Idol, Styx’s Tommy Shaw and Poison’s Bret Michaels are part of the lineup of an all-star virtual benefit concert organized by Def Leppard drummer Rick Allen and his wife, singer/songwriter Lauren Monroe, that will be streamed at nugs.net this Saturday, January 23, starting at 6 p.m. PT. The event,
A new Pink Floyd website is now available
A new website called Publius Enimga explores the Pink Floyd universe post 1983, this website will provide “an additional focus on, and an expansive view of, the studio and touring musicians associated with them.”