Few years in music are more memorable than 1967, and these three classic rock albums from that year prove exactly that.
Is there a year more iconic for music than 1967? This very year was the Summer of Love, a renaissance of sorts for psychedelia in all of its many aspects, especially in rock and pop music. I think the ...
Pete Townshend’s prescient 1967 rock opera, “The Who’s Tommy,” a horrifying if ultimately transcendent howl of anger and anguish at the damage wrought on the boomer generation by their war-scarred ...
The funky farewell number from a rare concert recording of Sly and the Family Stone, from 1967, shows how playful the group was in their early days. The medley, “I Gotta Go Now (Up on the Floor)/Funky ...
In 1967, the Who were at the height of their powers. By 1969, they’d start to slide towards the moldy morass of rock operas and super serious anthems. But in ’67 and ’68? They were without doubt one ...
A little late to add to the summer book list, but arriving right in time for those early – ahem – “bird” holiday shoppers will be ‘The Byrds: 1964-1967,’ a large-format, 400-page collectible art book ...
Fans of legendary rock band REO Speedwagon got some bad news on Monday as the group announced that it will be no more after 2024. The band — frontman Kevin Cronin, guitarist Dave Amato, bassist Bruce ...