
Painted in Sound: The Psychedelic Brilliance of The Rolling Stones’ She’s a Rainbow
Among the catalog of The Rolling Stones, a band often associated with grit, blues swagger, and the darker edges of
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Among the catalog of The Rolling Stones, a band often associated with grit, blues swagger, and the darker edges of
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There are songs that become an artist’s signature, and then there are songs that transcend the artist entirely, embedding themselves
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Steely Dan’s Do It Again, released in 1972 as the lead single from their debut album Can’t Buy a Thrill,
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The early 1970s were a time of musical reinvention, and few artists embraced this period of experimentation and liberation as
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Few songs capture the spirit of art-rock absurdity, anxious energy, and sly cultural critique quite like “Uncontrollable Urge” by Devo.
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Joe Walsh’s “Life of Illusion,” released in 1981 on his solo album There Goes the Neighborhood, is a masterclass in
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Few songs in the history of modern music have carried the weight, mystique, and lyrical brilliance of Bob Dylan’s “Mr.
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Few songs manage to blend humor, admiration, melancholy, and intricate musicality as deftly as Barenaked Ladies’ 1992 hit “Brian Wilson.”
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10cc’s 1978 hit “Dreadlock Holiday” is one of those rare songs that manages to be both a catchy, accessible pop
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Billy Joel’s “We Didn’t Start the Fire,” released in 1989 on his album Storm Front, stands as one of the
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Ace Frehley’s “New York Groove” is one of those rare tracks that perfectly captures the essence of a place, a
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Led Zeppelin’s “Black Dog,” released in 1971 on their untitled fourth album—often referred to as Led Zeppelin IV—stands as one
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James Taylor’s “Mexico,” released in 1975 on his critically acclaimed album Gorilla, captures the essence of his unique ability to
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Few bands embody the pure, unfiltered joy of rock ‘n’ roll quite like NRBQ, and few songs capture their unique
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“Holiday Road” by Lindsey Buckingham is one of those songs that has quietly embedded itself into the cultural DNA of
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Pink Floyd’s “Another Brick in the Wall Part 2” stands as one of the most recognizable and provocative songs in
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Billy Joel’s “Only The Good Die Young” is one of those songs that perfectly encapsulates the tension between youthful exuberance
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Meat Loaf’s “Paradise By The Dashboard Light” stands as one of the most audacious and unforgettable tracks in rock history,
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“You Give Love A Bad Name” by Bon Jovi is the kind of song that practically defined an era. Released
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“I Wanna Be Your Dog” by The Stooges is more than a song; it is a manifesto of raw rebellion
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When Electric Light Orchestra released “Rock and Roll Is King” in 1983, the band was already a decade deep into
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Few songs in the history of American rock capture the spirit of open roads, restless hearts, and laid-back cool as
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When Van Morrison released Moondance in February 1970, he was already recognized as one of the most distinctive voices in
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When Bob Seger released “Turn the Page” in 1973 as part of his Back in ’72 album, few could have
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Few songs from the 1990s capture the eclectic, playful, and cinematic energy of urban life quite like Fun Lovin’ Criminals’
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Few modern rock songs capture narrative ambition, musical intensity, and cinematic storytelling quite like The Raconteurs’ “Carolina Drama.” Released in
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Few songs in music history have had the cultural impact, genre-defying influence, and sheer audacity of “Walk This Way” by
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Few songs from the 1980s encapsulate the thrill, urgency, and emotional turbulence of youth quite like “Your Love” by The
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Few songs capture the spirit of adventure, longing, and mythic storytelling as perfectly as Led Zeppelin’s “Ramble On.” Released in
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Jefferson Airplane’s “Volunteers,” released in 1969 as the title track of their politically charged album Volunteers, stands as one of
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Spacehog’s “Cruel To Be Kind,” released as part of the band’s 1995 album Resident Alien, stands as a distinctive fusion
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“Ain’t Life Grand” by Widespread Panic, released in 1994 as the title track of their album Ain’t Life Grand, stands
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Queen’s “Fat Bottomed Girls,” released in 1978 as part of the band’s iconic Jazz album, stands as one of the
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