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Like an exquisitely flavored, imported chocolate bar, U.K.-born Bad Company was a fancy delicacy in the 1970s. Formed in '73 with former members of bands Mott the Hopple, Free and King Crimson, Bad Company set out to rule the world. With Paul Rodgers' no-nonsense, gripping vocals and a masculine rock sound to back him, Bad Company hit the mark. The English rockers secured international stardom and a slot-for-life in American dive-bar juke boxes with classic rock mantras like "All Right Now," "Feel Like Makin' Love" and "Rock & Roll Fantasy."...more

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    by Denise SullivanJuly 9, 2008Comments (0)

    The list of rock figures who bowed to Diddley is quite simply too long and insane to mention, though my three favorites are the Rolling Stones, Tom Petty, and the Clash. (read more)

  • Your Handy Guide to the Month in Music

    by Mike ConklinJuly 9, 2008Comments (0)

    I know, I apologize. This seems silly. But aren’t there lots of old people around here? Who maybe like the Grateful Dead? And therefore maybe like Phish, too? Okay! Great, then! (read more)

  • The Best Books on Music of the Last Six Months

    by C! TeamJune 25, 2008Comments (7)

    There's something about summer reading lists. They almost always contain must-reads, but they are also supposed to contain page-turners... books that, while not being the most challenging literary content you've feasted your eyes on, are highly entertaining without being too heavy on the thinking. It's summer for crissakes, and that means taking a standard break from life. (read more)

  • What Would You Do if I Showed You the Chords...

    by Max MobleyJune 25, 2008Comments (5)

    Paul McCartney said to me recently, “My god, you know more about our material than anyone else does simply because your work has been more recent.” (read more)

  • Rediscovering Rock and Roll, A Journey: Chapter Seven

    by Paul WilliamsJune 18, 2008Comments (2)

    In the future, perhaps, everything will be digital, and we’ll be able to order videos of individual songs, which will be instantly transferred over phone lines to our combination personal computer/music disc/video disc player (and billed to our credit accounts at the same time). There will be a broadcast service, so we can be exposed to new product in the first place, but they’ll figure out some way that you can’t copy (read more)

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