Less known, though they should be, are underrated later gems like 1976's Thirty Three & 1/3 and Harrison's self-titled 1979 ...
Songs from the 1970s that were never supposed to be hits ... But for seminal hard rock – it’s hard to top this afterthought. In one way, ELP’s inclusion of “Lucky Man” on its self ...
The psychedelic, surrealist British-born band Pink Floyd is known for its sweeping instrumentation, it's swelling guitar solos and its heady lyrics. With albums like The Dark Side of the Moon and Wish ...
The 1970s was an interesting time in regard to how ... From Marvin Gaye to Stevie Wonder, here's a list of some of the hottest R&B songs that was released in the '70s.
We now move forward with Retro Roundup's look at 1970s hits outside the top 10.
One of the saddest classic rock songs was written by The Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger and Keith Richards and recorded by another star.
especially this song. But, I had no idea that his most popular record was a cover until years later. Leon Russell’s 1970 version is good, don’t get me wrong, but Hathaway took it to a new ...
The Brandi Carlile duet Who Believes In Angels? is the latest product of one of the more active retirements pop history – and it’s heavenly ...
Eagles superfan Ed DeLeo claims he and friends Pete Black and John Livingstone were the first to spell E-A-G-L-E-S at a game.