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Last response02/07/2012
Created30/06/2012
I loved the glam rock era of the early 70's my older brother,friends was all into the glam rock music well before I got into it, I loved the liked of Bowie, T.Rex, Sweet,Slade and many more even toda
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Last response22/06/2012
Created16/06/2012
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Last response06/06/2012
Created06/06/2012
Hands up to those who finds Axl's Guns 'n'Roses very annoying these days, once known as the most dangerous band in the world now becoming the most annoying band in the world, read on this story about
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Last response28/05/2012
Created21/05/2012
LONDON (Reuters) - Bee Gees singer Robin Gibb, who with brothers Barry and Maurice helped define the disco era with their falsetto harmonies and funky beats on hits like "Stayin' Alive" and "Jive Talk
Last response27/05/2012
Created30/07/2011
Are there any Alice Cooper fans here? I know that I'm a huge fan of all time great artist/entertainer , so this is great news for me Classic Rock is bringing out a very special fan pack magazine feat
Last response19/05/2012
Created19/05/2012
Black Sabbath have updated their website to remove drummer Bill Ward from every photo on their homepage and gallery section. The move comes after Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler confirm
Last response13/05/2012
Created28/04/2012
I just was surfing the internet and found an oldie which I always liked that much, the rock opera Tommy. Glad I found it back, didn't hear it since ages! Enjoy and sit back for at least an hour...
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Last response02/05/2012
Created02/05/2012
The spider bite that’s sidelined Slayer guitarist Jeff Hanneman for over a year came close to killing him, the band have revealed. The attack in February 2012 left him fighting “flesh-eating diseas
Randy Rhoads was aiming to do create something unique with his guitar playing in the months leading up to his death. A long-lost interview reveals that while he loved playing in Ozzy Osbourne’s ban
Last response05/04/2012
Created05/04/2012
Guitar amplifier pioneer Jim Marshall dies aged 88 LONDON (Reuters) - Jim Marshall, dubbed the "Lord of Loud" for his pioneering work on guitar amplifiers used by some of the greatest names in rock