The Betrayal That Almost Destroyed Queen — And the Song Freddie Mercury Wrote the Night He Found Out

Queen’s internal dynamics have been discussed in the accounts of the surviving members with the careful selectivity of people who loved each other, worked with each other for decades, and have decided that what is owed to the dead is a form of honest protection — not concealment of what happened but not full exposure … Read more

Five Songs Bob Dylan Wrote That He Has Performed Over 1000 Times — And Still Changes Every Single Night

Bob Dylan’s relationship with his own songs is unlike any other musician’s relationship with their catalog — not because the songs are uniquely excellent, though many of them are, but because Dylan appears to genuinely believe that a song is not a fixed object but a living thing, capable of meaning different things in different … Read more

The Song Elvis Presley Recorded That His Own Mother Said Made Her Cry — And He Never Performed Again After She Died

There are songs that exist in a musician’s catalog in a different category from all the others — not better or worse in any technical sense, but weighted differently, carrying a specific personal gravity that the public history of the recording does not fully reveal. For Elvis Presley, that song was My Happiness — the … Read more

Mick Jagger admitted he had doubts about working with Paul McCartney before their Rolling Stones collaboration, later discovering it was a completely different experience than he had expected.

For more than sixty years, The Beatles and The Rolling Stones have stood as the two towering giants of rock history. Fans have spent decades arguing over which band reigns supreme, but behind the scenes, the musicians themselves have always shared a deep respect for one another. Despite years of friendship and occasional vocal collaborations … Read more

Fans hailed Prince’s mind-blowing solo at the George Harrison tribute as one of the greatest guitar performances of all time.

Few live performances have reached legendary status quite like Prince’s unforgettable guitar solo during the 2004 induction of George Harrison into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The all-star tribute performance of While My Guitar Gently Weeps initially belonged to an incredible lineup of musicians. Tom Petty and Jeff Lynne shared lead vocals, while … Read more

Geddy Lee Names the Rush Song He Has Never Been Able to Like — And the Reason Will Surprise Every Rush Fan

Geddy Lee is one of the most technically accomplished musicians in rock history — a bassist, vocalist, and keyboardist whose combination of skills on a single stage has been described by musicians across genres as among the most remarkable in live performance. He has spent fifty years inside Rush’s catalog with the specific intimacy of … Read more

“Total Eclipse of the Heart” singer Bonnie Tyler has died at the age of 75 after a courageous health battle. The legendary Welsh singer leaves behind an unforgettable legacy of timeless hits and one of music’s most iconic voices. Rest in peace, Bonnie.

The music world is mourning the loss of legendary singer Bonnie Tyler, who has died at the age of 75. The Welsh icon passed away in a hospital in Portugal, with news of her death announced on July 9, 2026. Born Gaynor Hopkins in Skewen, Wales, near Swansea, Tyler rose from humble beginnings to become … Read more

The Songs Jimmy Page Never Wanted to Play Again — And the One He Said He Would Take to His Grave

There is a specific kind of discomfort that the greatest artists experience about their most celebrated work — not the discomfort of failure, which is understandable and universal, but the discomfort of success that arrives at a cost, of songs that became so large and so permanent in the public consciousness that the person who … Read more

Five Songs Stevie Nicks Wrote That Lindsey Buckingham Said Were About Him — And He Was Right About Every Single One

The romantic history between Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham is the most extensively documented relationship in rock and roll — documented not through tabloid reporting or unauthorized biography but through the songs themselves, which constitute a running public account of two people who fell in love as teenagers in California, built one of the most … Read more

The Night Janis Joplin Called Jim Morrison at 2am — And What She Said That He Never Forgot

In the summer of 1969, two of the most significant and most self-destructive figures in American rock music were living parallel lives in Los Angeles — not parallel in the sense of similar circumstances, because Janis Joplin and Jim Morrison had genuinely different relationships with their own pain and their own talent and their own … Read more