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  Performer Track(s) Date Venue Length Rating  
The Rolling Stones CONCERT 12/18/1981 Hampton Coliseum 2:09:56 4.58
The Rolling Stones CONCERT 12/01/1981 Silverdome 1:59:33 4.61
The Rolling Stones CONCERT 11/30/1981 Silverdome 2:14:29 4.68
Keith Richards INTERVIEW 04/13/1983 Interview 1:17:18
The Rolling Stones CONCERT 07/06/1978 Masonic Hall 1:22:50 4.64
  • I've Got Blisters on My Fingers!

    by Max MobleyApril 23, 2008Comments (2)

    ...And it feels good. Technically they’re calluses, and I catch myself rubbing them with my thumb from the same hand (left), because the calluses mean I’m playing guitar again. Chet Atkins was legendary for not getting the well-honed calluses on his fingertips wet when bathing, lest they soften. (read more)

  • Song Man: Will Hodgkinson's Six-String Odyssey

    by Denise SullivanApril 16, 2008Comments (2)

    "I didn't pick up a guitar when I was younger for silly reasons... because all my friends had already started, and I didn't want to be a Johnny Come Lately," says Will Hodgkinson, author of Guitar Man and, more recently, Song Man, his "six-string odyssey" of learning to play and write songs at the advanced age of 34. (read more)

  • Down in the Scuzz With the Heavy Cult Figures

    by Charles Shaar MurrayApril 16, 2008Comments (0)

    Originally published in NME, 7 June 1975 CBGB is a toilet. An impossibly scuzzy little club buried somewhere in the section of the Village that the cab-drivers don't like to drive through. (read more)

  • The Golden Road: A Report on San Francisco

    by Paul WilliamsFebruary 27, 2008Comments (5)

    But San Francisco—the Fillmore, the Avalon, the Trips Festivals, the Diggers, Owsley’s acid, Haight Street and Ashbury and Masonic and Golden Gate Park, the Straight Theater, Herb Caen, the Barb, the communication company—these have been and are and will be the environment (read more)

  • Keith Richards: Monkey Man

    by Braden TowneJanuary 30, 2008Comments (2)

    His Majesty of Debauchery, King Keef, has reigned over the post-Elvis period as the ultimate rock star. At the peak of his powers, his appetite for opiates and wanton hotel room destruction was unparalleled, and matched by his proclivity for unusual fashion accoutrements. (read more)

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