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

Neil Young and Crazy Horse Recorded “Cortez the Killer” in One Take — Then a Guitar Cable Failed

Neil Young’s “Cortez the Killer,” released on the 1975 album “Zuma” with his longtime backing band Crazy Horse, remains one of the most beloved deep cuts in his catalog — not just for its haunting lyrical content, but for the almost accidental way it was captured on record. The song takes its lyrical inspiration from … Read more

Stevie Nicks Wrote “Landslide” in Ten Minutes — And It Almost Never Made the Album

Before Fleetwood Mac became one of the best-selling bands of all time, Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham were a struggling duo trying to figure out whether their music career was worth continuing. It was during this uncertain period, while staying in the mountains near Aspen, Colorado, that Nicks wrote “Landslide,” a song that would go … Read more