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Iggy Pop & David Bowie in Berlin: The City That Saved Them
In the mid-1970s, David Bowie’s life was spiralling. His previous years, marked by wild success and notoriety, had driven him to the brink of a personal and artistic collapse. The glamour of fame had mutated into isolation and paranoia, fueled by rampant cocaine addiction and the excesses of his rock-star lifestyle in Los Angeles. By 1976, the need to escape this destructive environment became overwhelming, and Bowie made a life-changing decision. He fled to Berlin, a city di


The Rise of Motörhead: A Journey into Chaos, Grit, Excess And Lemmy's Wildest Escapades
Motörhead’s rise to prominence in the mid-1970s represented a blistering burst of energy that would forever reshape the boundaries of rock and roll. With an uncompromising dedication to loudness, speed, and chaos, the band stood at the crossroads of punk and heavy metal, refusing to be categorized as either. At the center of it all was Lemmy Kilmister—a larger-than-life figure whose legendary lifestyle and distinct gravelly voice would become synonymous with Motörhead. Howeve


50 Years of The Rolling Stones Tour Posters: A Visual Evolution
The Rolling Stones are a band that really need no introduction, they've have been stages around the world for over 60 years. Throughout their lengthy career, they've given us not just some of the most iconic music, but also a rich visual history through their tour posters. These posters have become a significant part of their identity, offering a glimpse into the band's artistic evolution and cultural influence over the decades. Let's take a look at 50 years of Stones poster
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