The Songs Jimmy Page Never Wanted to Play Again — And the One He Said He Would Take to His Grave

There is a specific kind of discomfort that the greatest artists experience about their most celebrated work — not the discomfort of failure, which is understandable and universal, but the discomfort of success that arrives at a cost, of songs that became so large and so permanent in the public consciousness that the person who … Read more

Five Songs Stevie Nicks Wrote That Lindsey Buckingham Said Were About Him — And He Was Right About Every Single One

The romantic history between Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham is the most extensively documented relationship in rock and roll — documented not through tabloid reporting or unauthorized biography but through the songs themselves, which constitute a running public account of two people who fell in love as teenagers in California, built one of the most … Read more

The Night Janis Joplin Called Jim Morrison at 2am — And What She Said That He Never Forgot

In the summer of 1969, two of the most significant and most self-destructive figures in American rock music were living parallel lives in Los Angeles — not parallel in the sense of similar circumstances, because Janis Joplin and Jim Morrison had genuinely different relationships with their own pain and their own talent and their own … Read more

Six Rock Stars Who Said David Bowie Was the First Person Who Made Them Feel Like It Was Okay to Be Themselves

David Bowie’s cultural significance extends well beyond his music in a way that few artists’ significance does — not because the music is insufficient, which it demonstrably is not, but because what he communicated through the music and through his public persona spoke to something in the people who heard it that was not primarily … Read more

The Betrayal That Almost Destroyed The Eagles Before Hotel California — And the Recording Session Don Henley Has Never Explained

The recording of Hotel California in 1976 and 1977 has been described in the official accounts of the Eagles’ history with the standard narrative of creative triumph — the band at their peak, the material coming together, the production achieving the specific sound that the recording has become iconic for. The unofficial account, assembled from … Read more

The Night Bob Marley Played a Concert Knowing He Had Six Months to Live — And Nobody in the Audience Knew

There are performances that exist in two dimensions simultaneously — the one the audience experiences in the moment, which is a concert, and the one that becomes visible only afterward, which is something else entirely. The audience at the Stanley Theatre in Pittsburgh on September 23, 1980 attended a Bob Marley and the Wailers concert. … Read more

Rush Postpones Shows on “Fifty Something” Reunion Tour After Geddy Lee Falls Ill

Rush’s much-anticipated return to the road has hit an unexpected snag. The legendary Canadian prog-rock trio announced they are “deeply sorry” to postpone additional shows on their Fifty Something Tour, after frontman and bassist Geddy Lee fell ill. No further details about his condition have been shared publicly, but the band has promised to keep … Read more

“This Is Really the End”: Elton John announces a final round of farewell shows, returning to the stage three years after wrapping up his retirement tour.

After more than five decades of unforgettable performances, Sir Elton John is preparing to bring his legendary live career to a close with a final run of farewell shows in 2026. The iconic singer-songwriter, who wrapped up his record-breaking Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour in 2023, has confirmed that these upcoming performances will truly be … Read more