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  Performer Track(s) Date Venue Length Rating  
Jeff Beck Group CONCERT Jul 24, 1968 Fillmore West 31:09 4.62
The Rolling Stones CONCERT Oct 17, 1973 Foret Nationale 1:04:10 4.74
The Rolling Stones CONCERT Jul 6, 1978 Masonic Hall 1:22:50 4.63
The Rolling Stones CONCERT Nov 30, 1981 Silverdome 2:14:29 4.64
The Rolling Stones CONCERT Dec 1, 1981 Silverdome 1:59:33 4.61
The Rolling Stones CONCERT Dec 9, 1981 Capital Centre 39:16 4.36
The Rolling Stones CONCERT Dec 18, 1981 Hampton Coliseum 2:09:56 4.56
  • Stop Rock and Roll: How the Drags Blew Clean Up

    by David GendelmanJune 12, 2009Comments (3)

    "In the two years since they’d made their first record, the Drags had become the real deal, a success, even if not everyone understood it." (read more)

  • The Juke Joint Duo: Cedric Burnside and Lightnin’ Malcolm

    by Ben WesthoffFebruary 4, 2009Comments (0)

    One of the many grandchildren he took in was six-year-old Cedric Burnside, who moved with his mother into R.L.’s two-room house on the outskirts of Holly Springs, Mississippi. Cedric says the facilities weren’t exactly modern. “We had to haul water from our neighbor’s well, a half mile away,” he recalls. “We’d clean out a gallon milk jug (read more)

  • Raunchy Faces Back on Tour

    by Barbara CharoneDecember 17, 2008Comments (0)

    Originally published in Rolling Stone, 27 February 1975 LONDON – "We're playing as one now like our life depended on it," Rod Stewart announced, looking down eagerly at his game pie in a posh London restaurant. "This American tour is a turning point for the Faces. If we can get that same rapport going with our audience that we had four years ago, then I'll say we’ve accomplished something. Then I'll say we've become one of those bands that's respected. (read more)

  • The Darling Downs

    by Angela ZimmermanDecember 3, 2008Comments (0)

    "each song plays out like a resigned take on life’s sentimental journey, a melancholic and genuine exploration" (read more)

  • Fantasy Studios: Alive and Well in Berkeley

    by j. poetAugust 6, 2008Comments (3)

    Fantasy became the studio of choice for acts as diverse as Robert Cray, Sammy Hagar, Bobby McFerrin, Aerosmith, Camper Van Beethoven, and the Counting Crows, to name just a few. Santana recorded his blockbuster Supernatural there. In 2000, Billboard named Fantasy the number one Recording Studio in America. In 2004, the Concord Music Group bought the Fantasy label and sold the Studios and all their equipment including a vintage microphone collection (read more)