Tag: Classic Rock

John Fogerty Thinks Back On His Desire To ‘Make America Better’

According to ultimateclassicrock.com, John Fogerty said the current political situation is very similar to the civil rights era of the ’60s and ’70s that inspired many of his Creedence Clearwater revival songs. In an interview with Billboard, he stated, “Well, I took that stuff very seriously, When things seemed unfair and they shook my sense […]

Pearl Jam Covered Wet Leg’s ‘Chaise Longue’ At Madison Square Garden

According to loudersound.com, Pearl Jam recently covered Wet leg’s “Chaise Longue” during their performance at the New York’s Madison Square Garden on Sunday, September 11th. “Chaise Longue” was the debut single by the group which released on June 15th, 2021 through Domino Recording Company, as the lead single off of their debut album. The song […]

Ozzy Osbourne Is Itching To Tour Again

According to billboard.com, despite numerous health concerns, Ozzy Osbourne still wants to get back on the road, performing for fans. “It’s where I belong, The relationship I have with my audience is the biggest love affair of my life.” Even after surgeries to treat a staph infection in 2018, the reveal of his Parkinson’s diagnosis […]

John Mellencamp Announced ‘Scarecrow Deluxe’ Reissue

According to ultimateclassicrock.com, John Mellencamp recently announced a reissue of his classic 1985 album Scarecrow, which he is previewing to fans with a previously recorded unreleased demo of his top Ten hit, “Small Town.” Scarecrow Delux will be on shelves on November fourth as a two CD box set with a remastered version of the […]

Poison Drummer Rikki Rockett Says the Success of Stadium Tour Proves Rock Music Isn’t Dead

According to ultimateclassicrock.com, Posion Drummer, Rikki Rockett says the success of the recent stadium tour proves Rock music is still alive. The road trip ended on September 9th, with plans for performances tot take place in other parts of the world next year. The North American tour is reported to have made around $5 million […]

Elton John’s Final U.S. Show Will Be Streamed Live

According to ultimateclassicrock.com, Disney+ announced that Elton John’s final U.S. concert will be streamed live from Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on November 20th. With Elton John’s Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour scheduled to wrap up in Stockholm in July 2023. the stream will apear alongside a documentary titled, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road: The Final […]

Roger Daltrey Must Retire According To Himself

According to ultimateclassicrock.com, Roger Daltrey recently said the distinctive requirement of singing the Who’s songs means he would have to retire at some point, and was ready for it to happen at any time, even though he still has a love for touring. In a new interview with Forbes, he stated, “The Who’s music is […]

Creedence Clearwater Revival Release Royal Albert Hall Version of Proud Mary

According to loudersound.com, Creedence Clearwater Revival have released a live performance video of the classic, Proud Mary. The footage comes from a show at London’s Royal Albert Hall in April of 1970, and comes from the upcoming live album, Creedence Clearwater Revival At The Royal Albert hall, set for release on September 16th. On the […]

Brian Johnson Releasing ‘The Lives of Brian’ Memoir Next Month

According to ultimateclassicrock.com, Brian Johnson, singer of AC/DC, will detail his life in an upcoming memoir titled, The Lives of Brian, which is set to hit shelves on October 25th. The book is currently available for preorder. Johnson found modest success on U.K. charts but never had any major success. After the death of AC/DC […]

Aerosmith Performed First Post-Pandemic Concert

According to ultimateclassicrock.com, Aerosmith recently performed their first post-pandemic concert last night, September fourth, in Bangor, Maine. Guitarist Joe Perry is quoted in saying, “This is our first fuckin’ gig in two and a half years, All we’ve been doing is lying on our backs and watching Netflix.” The band’s last live performance was on […]