The Beatles – I’ve Got A Feeling (Rooftop Concert 1969)
Forty Two Minutes Above London: The Beatles’ Final Public Performance Still Echoes Through Music History On a cold lunchtime in London, on January 30, 1969, four musicians stepped onto a…
Forty Two Minutes Above London: The Beatles’ Final Public Performance Still Echoes Through Music History On a cold lunchtime in London, on January 30, 1969, four musicians stepped onto a…
A Love Song That Refuses Love: Dylan and Baez Turn a Misstep into a Moment of Truth At the 1964 edition of the Newport Folk Festival, two of the most…
Three Cigarettes, One Broken Heart: Patsy Cline Turns a Simple Story into Timeless Drama In an era when country music was still finding its national voice through television, Patsy Cline…
Before the Genre Had a Name: Blue Cheer’s Lost 1968 Jam Reveals the Birth of Heavy Sound In the expanding archive of late sixties rock, few discoveries feel as immediate…
The Night the Road Seemed to End: Status Quo’s Relentless Energy at Milton Keynes Lives On On July 21, 1984, Status Quo took the stage at Milton Keynes Bowl for…
A Final Night Without Farewell: Terry Kath and the Unspoken Goodbye That Echoes Through Time On December 1, 1977, at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum Arena in California, Chicago closed…
The Night Sound Was Drowned by History: The Beatles and the Birth of Stadium Rock at Shea On August 15, 1965, The Beatles stepped onto the vast field of Shea…
Above the City, Beyond the End: The Beatles Turn a Rooftop into Rock History On a cold January day in 1969, the skyline of London became the stage for one…
A Voice That Carried a Movement: Joan Baez and the Quiet Power of We Shall Overcome in 1965 In June 1965, within the intimate setting of BBC Television Theatre, Joan…
Volume Became Revolution: Blue Cheer and the Moment Rock Turned Dangerous Again In the late 1960s, as psychedelic music drifted toward abstraction and studio polish, Blue Cheer chose a radically…