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June 30, 2025
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Tag: rock 60’s

The record Jimmy Page said captured Led Zeppelin’s best live moments

It goes without saying that 1972 was a mammoth year for British stadium rock. The three biggest bands on the planet were all at their creative and live peaks as The Rolling Stones fired off one last classic entry of the golden album run with Exile on Main St, and The Who were setting the […]

The one drummer Jack Black says beats John Bonham: “Out of control”

Being a drummer is about way more than hitting things for a living. Despite every single rock and roll drummer commonly being labelled as ‘the dumb one’ in whatever group they’re in, there’s a lot more that goes into keeping time than playing a decent rhythm, and the most technical percussionists have reshaped what people […]

“That’s better”: the album John Bonham almost lost a leg over

Whenever I watch a live show, there’s always one person I want to be: the drummer. One foot in their own world, and the other with their bandmates keeping time, they always look like the ones having the most fun. There’s a physicality to it that I envy, something that embodies the primal spirit of […]

What do The Beatles mean by ‘Glass Onion’?

Not everything that John Lennon put into his songs for The Beatles was meant to make the most sense. It was hard enough trying to find out what some of his psychedelic songs were about in the early days, and it was bound to be tough trying to find some kind of internal meaning behind […]

What was “The whole story”: The song that signalled the end of Led Zeppelin

As a music critic, I often find myself conflicted over the balance of evolutionary innovation and the mastery of one single craft. Take David Bowie, for example; his entire DNA is rooted in his mercuriality that shifted with every new album. By the time the campaign rollout for his third album came, we were used […]