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Bob Spitz’s deep-cut history proves that even after 64 years of chaos, you can never have too much of the Rolling Stones.
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Dylan returns to original writing with a record that transforms influence into something startlingly new
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Well that’s it for this week dear reader. Don’t forget to get your tickets for our 25 year anniversary event if you haven’t yet – all the details are here. It’d be remiss of us to...
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Justin Hayward and co weren’t sure how long they’d last after inheriting the music of Denny Laine - but they needn’t have worried
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Doing the walk of life through the band's stellar career: "To be a part of that was pretty extraordinary"
Rock biographer Bob Spitz’s Beatles book was well received 20 years ago, and if you want just one Rolling Stones bio, this is the one to grab. The post A hefty new ROLLING STONES b...
The veteran record executive didn't sing or play an instrument. But his instincts made him one of the surest spotters and nurturers of talent in pop history.
We revisit Dylan's epic 1975 and 1976 tours
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Pop music would be a different beast without the B-side. Andy Cowan makes that case across 500-plus tracks in ‘B-Side: A Flipsided History of Pop’, out now via Headpress. Music his...
How the band's defining work is also their most decadent
Previously regarded as purveyors of complex art, their 1981 version of 60s weepie It’s My Party spent a month at No.1. The “intelligent pop” couple explain how it affected their la...
You’re guaranteed to find things familiar, obscure and new to listen on a Cherry Red compilation, and Digging Your Scene is no exception. The post A new box set documents how 80s B...
His 1973 debut solo album was roundly hated by label bosses and reviewers – but it became a coffee-table classic and gave him freedom from Yes
Dylan covers Dylan in this subtle, searching reworking of his own catalogue
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