Posts tagged with 70s
“Heroes”: Why David Bowie’s Genre-Defying Album Beats Them Forever
The second instalment in David Bowie’s daring ‘Berlin Trilogy’, the genre-defying ‘Heroes’ album still sounds like the future.
Tusk: Behind Fleetwood Mac’s Album Of Elephantine Excess
A fragmented, bold and often beautiful double-album, Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Tusk’ is a document of a band on the brink.
Led Zeppelin III: How The World’s Greatest Rock Band Came Of Age
Often described as the band’s “acoustic” album, ‘Led Zeppelin III’ draws upon an expanded palette – including the group’s heaviest rock.
Johnny Ramone’s ‘Number One’ Mosrite Guitar Auctioned For Almost $1 Million
Johnny Ramone's 'Number One' Mosrite guitar has been sold at auction for a figure only just shy of $1 million.
Best 70s Albums: 20 Game-Changing Records Of The Decade
From fearless folk outings to hard-rock missives, the best 70s albums rescued the decade with a courageous ear and a progressive ambition.
Status Quo Bassist Alan Lancaster Dies Aged 72
Alan Lancaster, Status Quo bassist from the late 1960s through to the mid-1980s, has died aged 72.
Alfred ‘Pee Wee’ Ellis, Former James Brown Band Leader, Dies Aged 80
Alfred 'Pee Wee Ellis', songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and former James Brown band leader, has died aged 80.
The Long Run: The End Of The Road For Eagles’ Soaring First Phase
Recorded while under pressure to follow ‘Hotel California’, ‘The Long Run’ became Eagles’ final studio album for almost 30 years.
Peter Hook Announces ‘Unknown Pleasures’ And ‘Closer’ Tour
Peter Hook & The Light have announced a tour for 2022 in which they will play both of Joy Division's classic albums in their entirety.
Listen: David Crosby Shares Previously Unreleased Demo
David Crosby has shared a previously unreleased demo of Laughing, a track from his solo debut album, If Only I Could Remember My Name, ahead of the album's 50th anniversary reissue.
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