“Throughout 1966 to 1968 Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce were laying the groundwork for many of rock’s most iconic ...
In the years immediately before heavy metal began its long and oftentimes controversial history as a much-louder-than-usual sub-genre of rock, psychedelic rock was arguably the loudest form of music ...
What was it like to be alive in 1967? These days, you hear so much about the decade. All the change that took place, both the music and everything else around it. What vibrancy, what a challenge that ...
Rock music continued to evolve in 1967, and with it, so did guitar riffs. As fuzz guitar pedals became more ubiquitous, the volume intensified to blistering levels. Guitar effects have as much to do ...
Initially a chart flop, one track decrying the commercialization of rock and roll became a favorite among future rock stars.
Released in 1967 as the final track on the album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, “A Day in the Life” by The Beatles was accompanied by some of the band’s most iconic songs, from “Lucy in the ...
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