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David Crosby If I Could Only Remember My Name

The heartbreaking story behind one of rock's most beautiful albums

David Crosby's 1971 album 'If I Could Only Remember My Name' was his masterpiece. But he had to go through a lot of pain to get there
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Two unidentified young men in leather jackets stand outside CBGB on February 14, 1983

America’s ghost venues: 15 iconic US rock rooms lost to chaos, commerce and gentrification

These are the great ghost rooms of US rock – fifteen vanished spaces where scenes were born, legends rose and history left its mark
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Arvo Part Symphonies review

Review: Pärt - Symphonies (Iceland Symphony Orchestra/Eva Ollikainen)

The Iceland Symphony Orchestra is wonderful in Arvo Pärt symphonies, writes Michael Church
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Ralph Vaughan Williams composer

Vaughan Williams Symphony No. 5: The Best Recordings

Amid the misery of World War II, the British composer’s work offered a sense of calm and even optimism to some, as Terry Blain relates
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Led Zeppelin 1973

Led Zeppelin: their 27 greatest songs, ranked (did we get No. 1 right?)

The heavy-blues architects who conquered the world through sprawling album epics, defining the very essence of hard rock's golden era
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Stevie Nicks of Fleetwood Mac, 1977

Game-changers: 13 rock stars who turned good bands… into GREAT bands

The sonic alchemists and magnetic icons who transformed sturdy musical lineups into legendary, world-conquering forces through sheer, undeniable star power
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Trainspotting 1996 movie

We ranked rock's 21 greatest movie soundtracks of all time (No. 1 changed Hollywood)

A great soundtrack is more than just a collection of songs. It’s an important part of the cinematic experience. Then when the movie is over it’s an album you want in your collection
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The sound of the Focal Stellia headphones is the stuff of dreams

Why old-school wired headphones STILL sound the best

The Rolling Stones show off their new lineup, June 1969. From left, drummer Charlie Watts, guitarist Mick Taylor, lead singer Mick Jagger, guitarist Keith Richards and bass-player Bill Wyman

Rolling Stones family tree: the 5 icons they took from... and the 5 who took from them

In rock music, inspiration is a two-way street. What Mick and Keith took with one hand in the early days they gave back with the other later on
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Merry Company by Isaac Elias, 1629 © Getty

The recipe for happiness: why good food and music are perfect partners

Music and food have enjoyed each other’s company since time immemorial. Georgia Mann explores this tasty partnership
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Ritchie Blackmore of Deep Purple performing live onstage during California Jam, smashing guitar against amplifier on US tour, 6th April 1974

1974: the year the modern rock concert was born

From the mid-60s on, rapid advancements in technology meant gigs got louder and bigger, but it wasn’t till 1974 that stadium rock found its feet
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The rock group MC5 (L-R Fred "Sonic" Smith, Dennis "Machine Gun" Thompson, Rob Tyner, Wayne Kramer and Michael Davis) pose for a photo in 1969 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. They are all wearing White Panther Party pins

Summer of Love? No thanks. These 13 bands rejected the hippie dream

Not every late-'60s band embraced peace and love. These 13 acts chose darkness, danger, noise and brutal honesty instead
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Portrait of Robert Smith from The Cure, circa 1989 (converted to black and white)

We ranked all 14 of The Cure’s albums. #1 might be the greatest English album of the last 50 years

With a run of albums stretching back to 1979, Robert Smith’s band covers pretty much every style of music going, but somehow always makes it sounds like The Cure
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