The second hit single from the brilliant "Disraeli Gears" album has remained a rock classic and was often performed live by Eric Clapton in his solo gigs.
This track from the "Beggar's Banquet" album became a live favourite, but as a single it did not do well in the charts for a band as big as the Rolling Stones.
Another intriguing guitar instrumental from Santana, this track is on the "Festival" album. A shorter version was released as a single but it was largely ignored as fans bought the album instead an...
The band's version, performed live at Woodstock is the greatest live concert performance ever !.. I urge everyone to watch it on You Tube and crank up the volume !
After his drum-dominated instrumental hits "Dance With The Devil" and "The Man In Black", Cozy Powell formed a new band called Cozy Powell's Hammer, whose line-up included Bernie Marsden (later of ...
The second single from the "Jazz" album went two places higher up the charts than its predecessor "Fat Bottomed Girls", the first time the second single from a Queen album outpaced the first. "Don'...
Following in the footsteps of the Love Affair who had just had a smash hit with their cover of Robert Knight's "Everlasting Love", the Mindbenders tried to boost their flagging career with an equal...
After a few months of dabbling in psychedelia and flower power, the Rolling Stones returned to their more familiar blues-driven rock with this classic song which put them back at the top. It became...