This was the first Stones album produced by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards (as “The Glimmer Twins”) instead of longtime ...
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70 Years Ago Today, the 'That'll Be the Day' Star Who Opened for Elvis Became a Rock 'n' Roll Legend
Today, 70 years after that fateful opening performance for Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly remains a rock and roll pioneer whose ...
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10 No Skip 10/10 Classic Rock Albums from the '70s
When it comes to classic rock, the 1970s were the Golden Age. After Rock 'n' Roll's rise in the '50s and '60s, the genre found its niche in popular culture history. The decade prior came to a close ...
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Two of the Most Iconic Rock Albums of the ‘70s Celebrated With a Tour, But Not by Who You Think
The Wall hit the top of the chart the week of Jan. 19, 1980, and had a much longer run at the top. The album, which also inspired a film of the same name, remained at No. 1 for 15 consecutive weeks.
The 1970s was an amazing time to be a music fan. Rock and roll was in full swing. Disco and punk rock were bubbling up in clubs all over cities like New York and London. Rap music was being invented ...
The Rolling Stones’ Miss You wasn’t just a disco detour; it was the moment rock and roll learned how to dance.
Word association time! Quick, when we name a decade, you shout out the bands that come immediately to mind. Ready? The 70s! Okay, we hear you. And those are some of the same bands that we think of, ...
The '70s were defined by change for Genesis. Their first album of the decade, 1970's Trespass, became their last with co-founder Anthony Phillips. And so it went. They were already shifting the ...
Jeremy has more than 2000 published articles on Collider to his name, and has been writing for the site since February 2022. He's an omnivore when it comes to his movie-watching diet, so will gladly ...
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