The Album Paul Simon Made After the Worst Years of His Life — That Simon & Garfunkel Fans Never Forgave Him For

Art Garfunkel has never fully forgiven Paul Simon for Graceland. That is not the standard narrative about the album — the standard narrative is one of triumph, of creative reinvention, of a middle-aged musician traveling to South Africa and finding in township music a sound that revitalized his career and produced one of the most … Read more

The Night Jimi Hendrix Played a Concert and Eric Clapton Walked Out Halfway Through — Then Quit Music for Three Months

The date was January 1967. The venue was the Bag O’Nails club in London. Eric Clapton was 21 years old and had already been called God — literally, in graffiti on a London Underground wall: “Clapton is God” — by a British public that had decided he was the greatest guitarist alive and that the … Read more

The Moment Freddie Mercury Walked Into a Room and Made Every Other Singer Alive Feel Like an Amateur

There are voices and then there are forces of nature that happen to live inside human beings. The distinction matters because forces of nature cannot be fully explained by the things that explain voices — training, technique, range, control. Those things can be measured and taught and improved. What Freddie Mercury had included all of … Read more

Five John Lennon Songs He Wrote When He Was Completely Broken — And They Became His Greatest Work

John Lennon

There is a version of artistic suffering that is romanticized and dishonest — the idea that pain automatically produces greatness, that misery is a prerequisite for genius. John Lennon’s story is not that story. His story is more specific and more uncomfortable than that. It is the story of a man who, at several precise … Read more