Fleetwood Mac’s “Rumours” Was Recorded While Nearly Every Band Member Was Breaking Up

Few albums in rock history carry as much behind-the-scenes drama as Fleetwood Mac’s “Rumours,” released in February 1977. The album’s success is often discussed alongside the extraordinary personal turmoil the band was experiencing during its creation, turmoil that arguably fueled some of the album’s most powerful songwriting. By the time recording began, the band was … Read more

Pink Floyd’s “Wish You Were Here” Was Written for Syd Barrett — Who Then Wandered Into the Studio

Pink Floyd’s 1975 album “Wish You Were Here” stands as one of the band’s most emotionally resonant works, largely because of its central focus: founding member Syd Barrett, who had left the band years earlier due to worsening mental health struggles widely attributed to heavy drug use during the band’s early psychedelic years. Barrett had … Read more

Bob Dylan joined forces with George Harrison, Eric Clapton, Neil Young, Roger McGuinn, and Tom Petty for “My Back Pages” in 1992

Few live performances in rock history can match the star power, emotion, and musical brilliance of Bob Dylan’s 1992 rendition of “My Back Pages.” Recorded during the celebration concert honoring Dylan’s 30 years as a recording artist, the performance brought together an extraordinary lineup of legendary musicians, including George Harrison, Eric Clapton, Neil Young, Roger … Read more

How “Free Bird” Became Lynyrd Skynyrd’s Signature Song — And an Accidental Concert Tradition

Few songs carry as much built-in concert folklore as Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Free Bird.” Beyond being a genuine classic rock staple, the song has become a cultural shorthand — shouted as a joking request at concerts of every genre imaginable — but its origins and original meaning are far more sincere than the running gag it … Read more