Swiping a song from The Rev. Robert Wilkins? Now, “That’s No Way To Get Along.” But that’s pretty much what The Rolling Stones did with “Prodigal Son.” ►
With a flute as its main instrument and few hit singles, Jethro Tull still managed to become one of the most popular bands in the history of Rock & Roll ►
As the Slow Train Coming tour rolled on Dylan’s audience was furious, and reviewers were savage. Dylan remained undaunted, however, and the unrecorded songs featured in his live show became the core of his next album, Saved. ►
Graham Nash and Joni Mitchell had linked up in ’68, before the first CSN album was in the can. For more than a year, they lived an idyllic artists’ life and wrote songs about how happy they were. Nash’s “Our House,” with its comfy-cozy, two-cats-in-the-yard scenario, was all about Joni. ►
In this excerpt from his book "A Devil On One Shoulder and An Angel On the Other,’" author Greg Prato follows the band on tours with Neil Young and Lenny Kravitz and gives behind-the-scenes details about the band’s Rolling Stone cover shoot and the Vancouver incident. ►