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... : 100 Hits : Long Live Rock`n`Roll : The Best Of Power Rock
Year Of Release: ... (00:07:17) Great White - Rock Me
23. (00:05:59) Saxon - ... ) Motor Head - Hoocie Coochie Man (live)
31. (00:04:29) W.A ... S.P. - 9.5.-N.A.S.T.Y. (live)
32. (00:05:18) Nazareth - ...
95. (00:05:30) Rush - Roll The Bones
96. (00:05:21) ... (00:05:25) The Rolling Stones - Rock And A Hard Place
98. (00:03:36 ...
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... aren't on the Most Played playlist. Hearing him perform live, however, may have changed that. As a musician he really does have an incredible presence about him. His interview followed ... the concert celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame at Madison Square ... of mine to see Jerry Lee Lewis perform live. He is one of those performers I am in awe of. Personal history ...
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Gail Buckland’s new book Who Shot Rock & Roll is the first to truly explore the extraordinary work of the photographers who captured the "energy, intoxication, rebellion, and magic" of rock, with images of icons ranging from Elton John to Led Zeppelin, ... never-before-seen images, Who Shot Rock & Roll is an unparalleled compendium of portraits, live concert shots, behind-the- ...
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It’s amazing what rock and roll trivia you can find in Wikipedia…here’s a look back at November 1969…
... in Fort Collins, Colorado. The band debuts several new songs live including “Gimmie Shelter” (with ...
November 8th: Simon and Garfunkel go out on tour for the first time with a band. Their first live concert takes place in Carbondale, Illinois, presumably at ...
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I want this.
“Featuring more than 250 photos, including many rare and never-before-seen images, Who ShotRock & Roll is an unparalleled compendium of portraits, live concert shots, behind-the-scenessnaps, and studio work selected for their aesthetic quality and power. Covering 1955 to the present.Who Shot Rock & Roll is a silent window into a world of sound.”
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BTRNR will be seeing all of these artists tonight. Live. On the same bill.
Let us reiterate: tonight we are seeing Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis, Dion DiMucci, Smokey Robinson, Darlene Love, Stevie Wonder, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Sam Moore, Simon & Garfunkel, John Fogerty, and Bruce Springsteen. Not to mention Little Anthony & the Imperials
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