Why the First Led Zeppelin U.S. Show Almost Never HappenedWhy the First Led Zeppelin U.S. Show Almost Never HappenedThey appeared first on a three-band bill that also featured Vanilla Fudge and Spirit.Matt WardlawMatt Wardlaw
50 Years Ago: Yes’ Hot Streak Ends With ‘Tales From Topographic Oceans’50 Years Ago: Yes’ Hot Streak Ends With ‘Tales From Topographic Oceans’Coming off 1972's classic 'Close to the Edge,' it seemed as if they could do no wrong.Nick DeRisoNick DeRiso
The Day Led Zeppelin Broke UpThe Day Led Zeppelin Broke UpIt had been approximately two months since the tragic death of their drummer John Bonham.Chad ChildersChad Childers
55 Years Ago: Rolling Stones End the ’60s With ‘Let It Bleed’55 Years Ago: Rolling Stones End the ’60s With ‘Let It Bleed’There's no escaping the apocalyptic nature of one of the band's best albums.Michael GallucciMichael Gallucci
50 Years Ago: John Lennon Makes His Last Concert Appearance50 Years Ago: John Lennon Makes His Last Concert AppearanceTwo legends grew up around this 1974 appearance with Elton John. One was true, but the other was not.Nick DeRisoNick DeRiso
When Ozzy Osbourne Revisited His Black Sabbath Past on ‘Speak of the Devil’When Ozzy Osbourne Revisited His Black Sabbath Past on ‘Speak of the Devil’Ozzy Osbourne was in a terrible spot at the end of 1982, but he somehow managed to pull it together and release 'Speak of the Devil' on Nov. 27, 1982.Sterling WhitakerSterling Whitaker
35 Years Ago: Rush Ends the ’80s With Transitional ‘Presto’35 Years Ago: Rush Ends the ’80s With Transitional ‘Presto’This falls somewhere between the band's synth-driven era and their guitar-heavy sound in the late '90s.Ryan ReedRyan Reed
Why the Alice Cooper Band Fell Apart on ‘Muscle of Love’Why the Alice Cooper Band Fell Apart on ‘Muscle of Love’The original Alice Cooper band released their final album, 'Muscle of Love,' in November 1973.Dave SwansonDave Swanson