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Studio Number Six
Posted 1 week ago

The Five Models From Robert Palmer’s Addicted To Love Music Video

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Posted 1 month ago

Artist Payments For Woodstock

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Posted 4 months ago

May 28th 1973 - Led Zeppelin concert at the San Diego Sports Arena in California.

Here's Cameron Crowe's LA Times review.

Transmuting Led Into Gold

The majority of the San Diego crowd, not unlike those in the 29 other tour stops, had spent at least seven hours waiting outside the Sports Arena in anticipation of the evening's performance by British rockers Led Zeppelin. Sold out by mail-order weeks in advance, the event had led many to pitch their sleeping bags outside the doors the night before. Now, with house-lights dimmed and 8 o'clock several moments away, 18,000 hold their lighted matches high while throngs crush toward the stage-front
Just as hysteria reaches a peak, four musicians take the brilliantly lighted stage and the thunderous opening notes of
"Rock and Roll" blast through 33,000 watts of amplification, more wattage than the sound system used at Woodstock.
Robert Plant, the group's sexually taunting singer struts euphorically and boldly flaunts his machismo.
Plant is flanked by the legendary guitar virtuoso Jimmy Page.
Several yards behind the two focal points, bassist-organist John Paul Jones and drummer John Bonham provide a taut and driving rhythm section operating with inconspicuous efficiency.
Zeppelin's three-hour set is flawlessly paced with a well-chosen, crowd-satisfying cross-section of the high-powered material that has characterized each of its five albums, all of them million sellers and platinum discs. There is no intermission, no supporting act, and in short, nothing but Led Zeppelin throughout the concert. "Three hours!" exclaimed backstage well-wisher George Harrison. "The Beatles were never on stage more than 40 minutes when we were doing concerts."

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Posted 4 months ago

Far Out Magazine Named Their Top Ten Set Lists Of All Time - Here Are The Top Five

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Posted 4 months ago

Mick Jagger and his girlfriend Marianne Faithfull meet Alain Delon in 1967.

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Posted 4 months ago

I hope this is true.

Dionne Warwick, upset with misogyny in rap lyrics, once set up a meeting with Snoop Dogg and Suge Knight at her home, where she demanded that they call her a “bitch” to her face.

Snoop Dogg later said, “I believe we got out-gangstered that day.”

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Posted 5 months ago

Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra share their respective recipes for Hamburgers.

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Posted 5 months ago

RIP Dickey Betts

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Posted 5 months ago

I don’t know either…..

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Posted 5 months ago

A Whole Generation Of Kids Heard Ringo As Thoms The Tank Engine Long Before They Knew The Beatles

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