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Posts tagged with 70s

Eddie Van Halen Left Over $1 Million To Music Education Charity In His Will

Eddie Van Halen Left Over $1 Million To Music Education Charity In His Will

The legendary guitarist, who passed away in 2020, gave an unspecified sum to non-profit organisation, Mr. Holland's Opus Foundation.

How Ramones’ Debut Album Launched An Offensive On Indulgent Rock
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How Ramones’ Debut Album Launched An Offensive On Indulgent Rock

Fast, furious and fantastic, Ramones’ self-titled debut album broke all the rules and drew up the blueprint for punk.

Best Prince Albums: The Studio Discography, Ranked And Reviewed
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Best Prince Albums: The Studio Discography, Ranked And Reviewed

A mere portion of his body of work, the best Prince albums present a multi-faceted discography in all its world-changing glory.

Bob Dylan Announces US West Coast Dates For Summer 2022

Bob Dylan Announces US West Coast Dates For Summer 2022

The new run of dates began in late May in Washington State, running through until mid-June when Dylan will play a host of Californian dates.

‘Rattus Norvegicus’: Behind The Stranglers’ Full-Throttle Debut Album
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‘Rattus Norvegicus’: Behind The Stranglers’ Full-Throttle Debut Album

With ‘Rattus Norvegicus’, The Stranglers melded punk nihilism with pop songwriting and prog virtuosity to create something of their own.

David Bowie’s Estate Approve New Film, ‘Moonage Daydream’

David Bowie’s Estate Approve New Film, ‘Moonage Daydream’

Brett Morgen, who previously helmed Kurt Cobain doc, ‘Montage Of Heck’, is directing.

How The Stiff Test/Chiswick Challenge Saved Joy Division’s Career
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How The Stiff Test/Chiswick Challenge Saved Joy Division’s Career

Like ‘The X Factor’ for punks, the Stiff Test/Chiswick Challenge got Joy Division noticed and led to the creation of Factory Records.

‘Heavy Horses’: How Jethro Tull Found Their Folk-Rock Spurs
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‘Heavy Horses’: How Jethro Tull Found Their Folk-Rock Spurs

Considered the second in their 70s folk-rock trilogy of albums, ‘Heavy Horses’ saw Jethro Tull saddle up for prog-infused pastoral poesy.

Pink Floyd Release New Track, ‘Hey Hey, Rise Up!’ To Aid The Ukraine Relief Effort

Pink Floyd Release New Track, ‘Hey Hey, Rise Up!’ To Aid The Ukraine Relief Effort

The track samples Andriy Khlyvnyuk, a frontline soldier in the war and member of Ukrainian band Boombox.

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