Slade – Cuz I love you
A thunderous declaration of devotion where raw emotion and sheer volume become one When Slade roared through “Cuz I Love You” at De Vliegermolen in Voorburg in March 1973, the…
A thunderous declaration of devotion where raw emotion and sheer volume become one When Slade roared through “Cuz I Love You” at De Vliegermolen in Voorburg in March 1973, the…
Slade Veterans Return to the Charts as Heritage Music Finds a New Audience Continuing the story first introduced in their Midlands Today appearance, Don Powell and Jim Lea returned to…
A Meticulous Pursuit of Perfection Where Groove, Obsession, and Craft Become One When Steely Dan released “Peg” in 1977 on the album Aja, the song climbed to number 11 on…
A Modern Whisper of Disillusion, Reframed Through Intimacy and Restraint Released in 2025, “Dirty Work” as reimagined by Elle & Toni arrives as a contemporary reinterpretation of one of Steely…
A quiet anthem of connection reminding us that vulnerability is not weakness but proof of being alive Released in 2019 for the documentary 5B, “A Human Touch” brings together Jackson…
A mystical reflection on fame, fragility, and the loneliness hidden behind glittering stardust In 1972, T. Rex released their monumental album The Slider, a record that reached number 4 on…
A meeting of wit, memory, and rock and roll storytelling preserved in conversation rather than song When Noddy Holder sat down with broadcaster Mark Radcliffe in 2014, it did not…
When longing turns into a groove that feels inevitable and human In the live performance of The Same Thing by The Dukes of September, the song becomes far more than…
David Bowie A haunted conversation with the self, reborn onstage with quiet fire and spectral clarity When David Bowie performed “The Man Who Sold the World” during his 2000 BBC…
A Bittersweet Farewell Wrapped in Glam Rock Energy On Mud’s 1974 album Mud Rock Volume 1, “Bye Bye Johnny” emerges as a lively, emotionally charged track that combines the band’s…