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Talking Heads performing “Once in a Lifetime” at The Pantages Theatre in 1983 feels like watching a nervous breakdown turn into art. The groove keeps moving, David Byrne looks like he’s receiving messages from another planet, and the whole performance captures that strange feeling of waking up inside your own life and wondering how you got there.
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Rage Against the Machine performing “Testify” at Finsbury Park in 2010 felt less like a concert and more like a full-scale uprising with guitars. Zack de la Rocha sounded possessed, Tom Morello made the guitar sound illegal, and the whole crowd moved like the ground had finally had enough.
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Creedence Clearwater Revival was an American rock band that was active from 1968 to 1972. The band consisted of John Fogerty, who was the lead vocalist, guitarist, and primary songwriter, along with Tom Fogerty, Stu Cook, and Doug Clifford. The band's rapid rise to fame was fueled by John Fogerty's songwriting, which blended rock, blues, country, and Southern swamp influences. They released a number of hits in just a few years, including "Proud Mary," "Bad Moon Rising," and "Fortunate Son." Despite their brief time at the top, CCR left a lasting legacy with a catalog that remains iconic today. 1. Proud Mary
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The Clash performing “London Calling” live in Vienna in 1981 feels like a warning siren dressed as a rock song. It had the urgency of punk, the weight of a collapsing world, and that Joe Strummer fire that made every lyric sound like it was being shouted from the edge of disaster.
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Alanis Morissette performing “You Oughta Know” in 1996 feels like watching a private wound become a public anthem. That vocal still hits because it wasn’t polished into perfection. It was captured in the moment, raw and furious, with every crack in the voice making the song feel even more alive.
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Top 10 Guitarists of All Time 🎸 (Not definitive. Not scientific. Just real.) The guitar has shaped entire cultures — blues, jazz, rock, metal. These players didn’t just master it… they redefined it. 🧵 1. Jimmy Page Alchemy on six strings. Riffs, mysticism, danger. Zeppelin was a force because Page made it one.
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Tribute to legendary Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash, who flatlined on tour and shrugged it off. "I sold my soul to the guitar. If I quit now, I'd have no future." Can't imagine a world without him on that Les Paul. At 21, he helped drop Appetite for Destruction in 1987, becoming a guitar hero in a slick hard rock era. GN'R's raw, dangerous sound, Slash's gritty leads and hooks in Sweet Child O' Mine & Paradise City outshone polished shredders. 38 years & 30M+ sales later, it's arguably the greatest rock debut ever.
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The Cars were one of the defining bands of the late ’70s and early ’80s. They had the hooks, the cool, the style, and that rare ability to sound sleek and sharp without losing the rock edge. Ric Ocasek and Ben Orr were a huge part of that magic, and with Elliot Easton, Greg Hawkes, and David Robinson, they built a sound that helped define new wave while still feeling timeless. They could do catchy, they could do moody, they could do polished radio hits, and they could still sound effortlessly cool doing all of it. From the late ’70s into the MTV era, The Cars barely missed. Just What I Needed
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Heart performing “Crazy On You” live on the 4th of March, 1977 on The Midnight Special.
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