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Fillmore East: The Venue That Changed Rock Music Forever
Fillmore East: The Venue That Changed Rock Music Forever

Musician interviews, performance photos, posters, and memorabilia recall Fillmore East, New York's Church of Rock & Roll.

2021

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The Riff

·2 days ago

What’s Your Rock IQ? 60s & 70s Trivia Quiz

Don’t Ever Go — 1. “The Look of Love” was written for the James Bond film A. Casino Royale B. Moonraker C. From Russia With Love D. The Man With the Golden Gun 2. It’s JJ Cale’s only Top 40 hit A. “After Midnight” B. “Crazy Mama” C. “Call Me the Breeze” D. “Cocaine” …

Rock

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What’s Your Rock IQ? 60s & 70s Trivia Quiz
What’s Your Rock IQ? 60s & 70s Trivia Quiz
Rock

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The Riff

·6 days ago

At Summer’s End, the Story of Chad & Jeremy’s ‘A Summer Song’

200 Greatest 60s Rock Songs Book Excerpt — Enjoy this excerpt from the new eBook, 200 Greatest 60s Rock Songs. Chad Stuart and Jeremy Clyde debuted in America with 1964’s “Yesterday’s Gone.” It was the first single Stuart wrote and rose to №21. “Yesterday’s Gone” was produced and arranged by John Barry, who became a preeminent composer and…

Rock

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At Summer’s End, the Story of Chad & Jeremy’s ‘A Summer Song’
At Summer’s End, the Story of Chad & Jeremy’s ‘A Summer Song’
Rock

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The Riff

·Sep 11

Bruce Springsteen Honors 9/11 Victims With ‘The Rising’

New York Groove: An Inside Look at the Stars, Shows, and Songs That Make NYC Rock Book Excerpt — “The Rising” is the title track of Bruce Springsteen’s 12th studio album, released in 2002. The song is a response to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Springsteen writes of the hundreds of New York City firefighters who climbed the towers of the World Trade Center on a rescue…

Rock

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Bruce Springsteen Honors 9/11 Victims With ‘The Rising’
Bruce Springsteen Honors 9/11 Victims With ‘The Rising’
Rock

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The Riff

·Sep 10

Sam Cooke’s Civil Rights Anthem ‘A Change Is Gonna Come’

Excerpt from the new eBook 200 Greatest 60s Rock Songs — “A Change Is Gonna Come” has become a civil rights anthem and has grown in historical importance in the years since its release as the B-side to Sam Cooke’s 1964 hit “Shake.” The single was released posthumously days after Cooke, 33, was shot to death in Los Angeles in December…

Rock

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Sam Cooke’s Civil Rights Anthem ‘A Change Is Gonna Come’
Sam Cooke’s Civil Rights Anthem ‘A Change Is Gonna Come’
Rock

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The Riff

·Sep 6

The Rolling Stones’ ‘As Tears Go By’: ‘What a Terrible Piece of Tripe’

Book Excerpt from New eBook ‘200 Greatest 60s Rock Songs’ — Enjoy this excerpt from the new eBook 200 Greatest 60s Rock Songs. “As Tears Go By” was one of the first songs written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. The Rolling Stones to that point had mainly recorded old blues standards. Manager Andrew Loog Oldham wanted the pair to earn…

Rolling Stones

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The Rolling Stones’ ‘As Tears Go By’: ‘What a Terrible Piece of Tripe’
The Rolling Stones’ ‘As Tears Go By’: ‘What a Terrible Piece of Tripe’
Rolling Stones

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The Riff

·Sep 4

Van Morrison Recorded ‘Astral Weeks’ When He Was ‘Literally Broke’

“Astral Weeks” is the title song of Van Morrison’s second album. In the book Celtic Crossroads: The Art of Van Morrison, the singer described the song as being “like transforming energy, or going from one source to another with it being born again like a rebirth. “I remember reading about…

Rock

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Van Morrison Recorded ‘Astral Weeks’ When He Was ‘Literally Broke’
Van Morrison Recorded ‘Astral Weeks’ When He Was ‘Literally Broke’
Rock

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·Aug 24

Is Al Kooper New York’s Most Underrated Musician?

‘New York Groove: An Inside Look at the Stars, Shows, and Songs That Make NYC Rock’ Book Excerpt — Al Kooper was born Alan Kuperschmidt in Brooklyn and raised in Queens. His first break came in 1958 as the 14-year-old guitarist with the Royal Teens, whose big hit was “Short Shorts.” By 1960, Kooper worked as a guitarist on recording sessions. “People would hire me because their only alternative…

Rock

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Is Al Kooper New York’s Most Underrated Musician?
Is Al Kooper New York’s Most Underrated Musician?
Rock

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The Riff

·Aug 16

‘California Sun’: The Top 10 Hit That Left Its Singers Burned

‘200 Greatest 60s Rock Songs’ Book Excerpt — The surf music of the Beach Boys made California the dream destination of young people during the 1960s. But not all of the music was produced on the West Coast. One of the era’s signature songs, “California Sun,” was first recorded in 1961 by New Orleans R&B singer Joe Jones…

Rock

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‘California Sun’: The Top 10 Hit That Left Its Singers Burned
‘California Sun’: The Top 10 Hit That Left Its Singers Burned
Rock

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The Riff

·Aug 13

‘Wild Thing’ and Arthur, the Swingin’ NYC Discotheque Where It All Began

‘New York Groove: An Inside Look at the Stars, Shows, and Songs That Make NYC Rock’ Book Excerpt — “Wild Thing” has been recorded by everyone from Jimi Hendrix and Bruce Springsteen to Sam Kinison and the Trashmen. The definitive version remains by the Troggs, a working-class British band who formed in 1964. But the Troggs’ classic was itself a cover; “Wild Thing” was first recorded by the Wild…

Rock

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‘Wild Thing’ and Arthur, the Swingin’ NYC Discotheque Where It All Began
‘Wild Thing’ and Arthur, the Swingin’ NYC Discotheque Where It All Began
Rock

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The Riff

·Aug 9

Robbie Robertson and The Band’s Classic ‘The Weight’

‘200 Greatest 60s Rock Songs’ eBook Excerpt — It is sad to note the passing of Robbie Robertson, who died on August 9, 2023, at age 80. In this excerpt from the upcoming eBook 200 Greatest 60s Rock Songs, we look back on the song Robertson wrote that became one of The Band’s best-loved recordings: “The Weight.” The…

Rock

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Robbie Robertson and The Band’s Classic ‘The Weight’
Robbie Robertson and The Band’s Classic ‘The Weight’
Rock

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