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Rod Stewart CONCERT 08/18/1977 Anaheim Arena 1:26:53 4.65
Rod Stewart CONCERT 12/05/1978 Bellevue 1:48:00 4.64
Rod Stewart CONCERT 12/21/1978 Olympia 1:47:48 4.57
Rod Stewart CONCERT 12/05/1980 Wembley Arena 1:36:13 4.70
Rod Stewart INTERVIEW 10/01/1984 Interview 4:58
Rod Stewart and the Faces CONCERT 10/17/1973 Anaheim Arena 1:03:13 4.58
Rod Stewart and the Faces CONCERT 03/07/1975 Swing Auditorium 1:18:35 4.66
  • What Would You Do if I Showed You the Chords...

    by Max MobleyJune 25, 2008Comments (3)

    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)

  • The Arm of Fun

    by Max MobleyJune 18, 2008Comments (4)

    With vinyl, music becomes tangible, certainly less ephemeral. When it slides out of the sleeve, it’s like you’re holding the song in your hands, don’t drop the song, man, they shatter. (read more)

  • King of Rock 'n' Soul: Solomon Burke Gets Deep

    by Denise SullivanJune 18, 2008Comments (0)

    Most of what I know about Burke's history comes from Guaralnick's interviews with him. But what I felt when I talked to Burke myself was something else entirely—perhaps best described as spiritual refreshment—and it's something that I will carry with me from here. He's a Philadelphia native who loves country music and a former "wonderboy preacher," with 21 children, 89 grandchildren (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)

  • Life After Whiskeytown: Ryan Adams and Caitlin Cary

    by Geoffrey HimesJune 11, 2008Comments (1)

    It may be true that Adams has more talent. He is able to mimic almost any rock star of the past 40 years—not only as a singer and guitarist but also as a songwriter—and he is astonishingly prolific. He certainly has more charisma. With his tousled hair, leather clothes, legendary drinking bouts, grainy voice, and heavy-lidded insouciance, Adams has impressed (read more)

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