Five Times John Paul Jones Was the Most Important Person in the Room — And Led Zeppelin Never Admitted It

The architecture of Led Zeppelin’s mythology has always distributed its attention unevenly. Jimmy Page is the guitarist-magician, the occultist-producer, the man behind the curtain and simultaneously the man at the center of the stage. Robert Plant is the voice and the hair and the mythological presence — the golden god, as Cameron Crowe famously and … Read more

The Reason Dolly Parton Cried for Three Days When She Heard Whitney Houston’s Version of “I Will Always Love You”

Dolly Parton wrote “I Will Always Love You” in 1973 as a farewell to Porter Wagoner — the country music star who had been her mentor and her professional partner and who she was leaving to pursue a solo career that she understood she could not pursue while remaining inside the creative and professional structure … Read more

The Night Jimi Hendrix Sat Alone in a Hotel Room and Recorded a Message He Said Was For “Whoever Finds This After I’m Gone”

There are objects that become more than objects because of what they contained at a specific moment in time. A hotel room tape recorder. A small machine of the kind that musicians of that era carried the way writers carry notebooks — as a capture device for the things that arrive in the middle of … Read more

Five Bob Dylan Concerts Where the Audience Left Furious — That Are Now Considered the Greatest Performances of His Career

Bob Dylan has spent sixty years in a state of conflict with his audience’s expectations. Not accidentally — not as the byproduct of restlessness or inconsistency. Deliberately. With the specific intention of someone who has decided that the audience’s comfort with a version of him is a problem to be solved rather than a condition … Read more

The Night Ozzy Osbourne Called Tony Iommi from a Rehabilitation Center — And What Tony Said That Nobody Expected

The relationship between Ozzy Osbourne and Tony Iommi is one of the strangest and most durable partnerships in rock history. Strange because by any conventional measure it should not have survived. The number of times Ozzy’s chaos — the addictions, the behavior, the specific form of self-destruction that he has navigated in public for fifty … Read more

The Morning Paul McCartney Woke Up With “Let It Be” Fully Formed in His Head — And Spent Six Hours Convinced It Was Someone Else’s Song

The experience Paul McCartney describes about the composition of “Let It Be” is one of the most extraordinary accounts of musical creativity in the documented history of songwriting. It is also, depending on how you receive it, either the most humbling or the most inspiring thing a songwriter has ever reported about their own work. … Read more

Five Mick Jagger Performances So Extraordinary That Even Keith Richards Stood in the Wings and Stared

Keith Richards has made a career of performing indifference to things that should produce awe. It is part of the persona — the weathered, seen-everything cool of someone who has been at the center of one of the most extraordinary rock careers in history and has developed the specific equanimity of someone for whom extraordinary … Read more

The Private Conversation Between Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash That Changed Country Music Forever — And Neither Man Ever Fully Described

The Million Dollar Quartet session of December 4th, 1956 at Sun Studio is famous. Elvis, Cash, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis — an accidental convergence that Sam Phillips was smart enough to record. The photographs exist. The tape exists. The cultural mythology of that afternoon has been enormous and well-documented. What is less documented is … Read more