Slade – Universe (1991)
At the Edge of Silence: How Slade’s “Universe” Became Their Unspoken Farewell By the time Slade released “Universe” in December 1991, the music world had already shifted beneath their feet.…
At the Edge of Silence: How Slade’s “Universe” Became Their Unspoken Farewell By the time Slade released “Universe” in December 1991, the music world had already shifted beneath their feet.…
The Founder Looked Back: Alan Lancaster Reclaims a Psychedelic Origin on Television In a rare and quietly compelling television moment, Alan Lancaster stepped back into one of rock’s most defining…
The Night Mountain Turned a Song into a Voyage Without Return On New Year’s Eve 1970, inside the legendary Fillmore East, Mountain delivered a performance of “Nantucket Sleighride” that transcended…
One Last Dance, Not the End: “Rag Mama Rag” at the Night The Band Walked Off the Road On November 25, 1976, The Band took the stage at Winterland Ballroom…
The Quiet Backbone: Remembering Alan Lancaster Beyond the Spotlight The tribute video honoring Alan Lancaster does not rely on grand statements or dramatic narration. Instead, it reflects something far more…
Back to the Raw Core: Status Quo Reflect on Sound, Struggle, and Starting Over In a 1982 studio interview promoting the album 1+9+8+2, members of Status Quo offered a rare…
Playing With Fire While the Band Burns: West, Bruce & Laing at Full Friction By the time “Play with Fire” was captured for Live ’n’ Kickin’, West, Bruce & Laing…
No One Wanted the Cure: West, Bruce & Laing Turn “The Doctor” Into Controlled Chaos If “The Doctor” was supposed to fix anything, West, Bruce & Laing clearly missed the…
A Song Outran Its Film: David Essex on Television at the Turn of an Era On March 17, 1980, David Essex appeared on The Kenny Everett Video Show to perform…
A Hit That Refused to Fade: David Essex Brings “Hold Me Close” Back to Wembley The moment carried a weight that went far beyond a routine live performance. The show…