Imagine AC/DC listening to one of their own songs and saying: "That's too poppy for us." It sounds like a joke. It wasn't. In ...
The most iconic songs in rock n' roll history are bolstered by the greatest guitar riffs and solos of all time and AC/DC's ...
In 1979, while finishing what would become one of the greatest rock albums of all time AC/DC almost cut a track called " Touch Too Much ." They didn't like it. It felt out of character for the album — ...
Eight years after Led Zeppelin split, Jimmy Page was tasked with writing solo material. But, it was a lot harder than he ...
Despite his status as one of rock's great producers, even Rick Rubin has albums that he felt could have been better than they ended up.
Forty years after its release, AC/DC's Who Made Who remains one of the band's most distinctive projects, transforming from a soundtrack for Maximum Overdrive into a major catalogue success.
AC/DC released 'You Shook Me All Night Long" with new vocalist Brian Johnson after the sudden death of Bon Scott months earlier.
Paul Simon's album became a global hit, but at what cost? The shocking truth behind its creation and the controversy that ...
The hit that almost wasn't.
The Black Crowes made a recent return visit to their Atlanta roots a special one during an concert stop in the area thanks to ...
The Beatles' retirement from touring in 1966 allowed them creative freedom to craft the groundbreaking album Sgt. Pepper's ...