
Tuesday’s Gone: Nirvana “The Man Who Sold The World” From ‘MTV Unplugged’
Kurt Cobain would have turned 57 years old today if he were still with us, and while it continues to be a huge bummer that he is no longer here,
Kurt Cobain would have turned 57 years old today if he were still with us, and while it continues to be a huge bummer that he is no longer here,
Queen is not the first band to give a fresh face to an old recording. This practice has been recycled throughout the years, diving deep into the vaults of bands who have called it quits or has had members pass on, and releasing lost recordings from their most prolific eras. Glide has done the research and found five other resurfaced tracks from some of music’s most historic artists.
Dave Grohl, despite having played in some blisteringly punk/hardcore bands over the years, has the reputation of being the Tom Hanks of the music world – the nicest guy around.
Also, no love for Yes.
With Cris Kirkwood's return to health and the addition of Shandon Sahm on drums, the Meat Puppets have only grown stronger over the years. But Curt Kirkwood still remains nonchalant – about how he creates music, how he lives his life and his dogs that are barking in the background during our interview last month. It is what is.
Watch The Felice Brothers debut a batch of well-known covers during their NYE Run.
Watch Paul McCartney’s performances from the final Saturday Night Live episode of 2012.
A new Grateful Dead-themed beer and CBS uses a Nirvana song as a show title.
Glen Hansard reveals the details behind his solo debut, Rhythm and Repose.
A new documentary captured last year’s Railroad Revival Tour.