VIDEO OF THE WEEK: MANIC STREET PREACHERS – ‘LITTLE BABY NOTHING’
The sixth and final single to be taken from their debut album, ‘Generation Terrorists’, ‘Little Baby Nothing’ finds Manic Street Preachers nailing their feminist flag to the mast.
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Wham! bestride the Atlantic, Ozzy announces his retirement, Eurythmics join the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame and more – it’s this week in rock.
Read more‘I Feel Love’ – 12″ Vinyl
The much loved fifteen minute megamix of ‘I Feel Love’ – Donna Summer’s iconic 1977 original remixed Patrick Cowley into an era-defining dancefloor anthem – is now available on vinyl for the very first time.
Read more‘Before The Beginning’
‘Before The Beginning’, a collection of recently unearthed live recordings from Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac, out now. Here we present the accompanying essay by Christopher Hjort…
Read moreVIDEO OF THE WEEK: JOBOXERS – ‘BOXERBEAT’
Do debut singles get any more exuberant than this stomper from JoBoxers?
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Mae Boren Axton makes history, chart climaxes, birthdays and more – it’s This Week In Rock.
Read moreThe Gift: The Journey of Johnny Cash
Premiering on YouTube originals on November 11, ‘The Gift: The Journey of Johnny Cash’ brings out the man from behind the legend. The accompanying soundtrack is out now.
Read moreVIDEO OF THE WEEK: EURYTHMICS – ‘SISTERS ARE DOING IT FOR THEMSELVES’
This feminist anthem finds Eurythmics teaming up with the late soul legend Aretha Franklin for one of the defining tracks of the 80s.
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Elvis tops the charts, George Michael takes on the American establishment, AC/DC get a statue and lots lots more – it’s This Week In Rock.
Read moreArtist of the Month: The Clash
As a very special edition of 1979’s ‘London Calling’ hits the shelves, and the accompanying exhibition is due to open at the Museum of London, punk legends The Clash are our Artist of the Month for November.
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