The Moment Elvis Costello Said Something About the Music Industry on Live Television — That Got Him Banned for 12 Years

On December 17, 1977, Elvis Costello and the Attractions were booked to appear on Saturday Night Live as a last-minute replacement for the Sex Pistols, who could not obtain US visas. The booking was itself a statement — Costello was young, abrasive, and operating in the punk-adjacent new wave space that was making American television … Read more

Five Led Zeppelin Songs Jimmy Page Wrote That Robert Plant Refused to Sing — Until He Heard the Final Recording

The creative dynamic between Jimmy Page and Robert Plant has been described, across fifty years of interviews and retrospective accounts, with the comfortable shorthand of pure partnership — two men who built something together that neither could have built alone, whose complementary gifts produced a body of work that defines the outer limit of what … Read more

The Song Tom Petty Wrote the Night His Record Label Tried to Destroy His Career — That Made Him a Legend

Tom Petty spent a significant portion of the late 1970s and early 1980s in legal and financial battles with his own record labels that would have ended most artists’ careers before they properly began. The specific dispute that produced the most celebrated music of his early career involved MCA Records, which acquired the Shelter Records … Read more

Six Legendary Guitarists Eric Clapton Admitted Were Better Than Him — And One He Said Was in a Different Universe

Eric Clapton has spent sixty years being called the greatest guitarist who ever lived, and sixty years being more honest about his own limitations than the people making that claim. The specific quality that distinguishes Clapton’s self-assessment from false modesty is its precision — he does not make general gestures of humility toward the guitar-playing … Read more

Five Doors Songs Jim Morrison Recorded That Ray Manzarek Said Were Too Dangerous to Release at the Time

Ray Manzarek spent fifty years as the keeper of the Doors flame — the surviving member most willing to discuss the band’s history in specific detail, most committed to ensuring that the full scope of what the band had attempted was understood by an audience that sometimes reduced them to Light My Fire and Morrison’s … Read more