THROUGH THICK AND THIN
In 1976, Thin Lizzy were touring Jailbreak in the US and were breaking big. Then disaster struck. Band manager Chris O’Donnell details the roller-coaster year in which they were cruelly robbed of their American dream.
JON ANDERSON
Fronting Yes he was one of the architects of prog rock, and now he fronts his own band. But that’s only part of his wondrous story. He was a decent footballer as a kid, believes in elves and fairies… Let him tell the rest. It really has been, he’ll tell you, a wonderful life.
LEARNING TO FLY
With their label ready to drop them after a so-so first album, Aerosmith clung on, dreamed on, accepted some tough demands, Joe Perry tells us, and recorded a second that gave them lift-off: Get Your Wings.
PERMISSION TO LAND
Having permanently grounded UFO, the band he’s led and fronted for more than 50 years, Phil Mogg looks back over a career that, had it been suggested as a film idea, would likely have been rejected as being too unbelievable, and forward to his new project Moggs Motel.
LIVE WIRES
In 1971, a band of unknown southern rockers found fame – and lost their leader. This is the story of the Allman Brothers Band’s landmark album At Fillmore East, Duane Allman’s last and greatest musical statement.
AND THE BAND PLAYED ON…
For more than 50 years, AC/DC have stuck steadfastly, uncompromisingly to their singular high-voltage rock’n’roll, through a storm-lashed career that has seen them survive changes in musical fashion, the death of band members and more. It’s a long way to the top, and somehow they’ve managed to stay there. Classic Rock, Francis Rossi, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry look at how.
RUNNING WITH THE DEVIL
He may be “a hard rock guy at heart”, but with his latest album – a selection of classics of “the devil’s music”, each sung by a different guest singer – Slash is the latest rock superstar to take the blues road.
THE RESURRECTION SUFFLETHE RESURRECTION SUFFLE
Dio was out, Gillan was gone, Geezer had given up. And Ozzy? Ozzy had declared war… Into the blackness surrounding Black Sabbath came light in the shape of singer Tony Martin, and the next chapter in the band’s ever eventful story began.
THROUGH THICK AND THIN
In 1976, Thin Lizzy were touring Jailbreak in the US and were breaking big. Then disaster struck. Band manager Chris O’Donnell details the roller-coaster year in which they were cruelly robbed of their American dream.
JON ANDERSON
Fronting Yes he was one of the architects of prog rock, and now he fronts his own band. But that’s only part of his wondrous story. He was a decent footballer as a kid, believes in elves and fairies… Let him tell the rest. It really has been, he’ll tell you, a wonderful life.
LEARNING TO FLY
With their label ready to drop them after a so-so first album, Aerosmith clung on, dreamed on, accepted some tough demands, Joe Perry tells us, and recorded a second that gave them lift-off: Get Your Wings.
PERMISSION TO LAND
Having permanently grounded UFO, the band he’s led and fronted for more than 50 years, Phil Mogg looks back over a career that, had it been suggested as a film idea, would likely have been rejected as being too unbelievable, and forward to his new project Moggs Motel.
LIVE WIRES
In 1971, a band of unknown southern rockers found fame – and lost their leader. This is the story of the Allman Brothers Band’s landmark album At Fillmore East, Duane Allman’s last and greatest musical statement.
AND THE BAND PLAYED ON…
For more than 50 years, AC/DC have stuck steadfastly, uncompromisingly to their singular high-voltage rock’n’roll, through a storm-lashed career that has seen them survive changes in musical fashion, the death of band members and more. It’s a long way to the top, and somehow they’ve managed to stay there. Classic Rock, Francis Rossi, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry look at how.
RUNNING WITH THE DEVIL
He may be “a hard rock guy at heart”, but with his latest album – a selection of classics of “the devil’s music”, each sung by a different guest singer – Slash is the latest rock superstar to take the blues road.
THE RESURRECTION SUFFLETHE RESURRECTION SUFFLE
Dio was out, Gillan was gone, Geezer had given up. And Ozzy? Ozzy had declared war… Into the blackness surrounding Black Sabbath came light in the shape of singer Tony Martin, and the next chapter in the band’s ever eventful story began.