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🎸CLASSIC ROCK🎸 Beatles Anthology Remastered | Freddie Mercury Coin | McCartney vs AI | Pink Floyd Release

Plus: Guns N' Roses 2026 tour, Ronnie Wood 50 years, Brian May's favorite solo, Dylan ban controversy, Deep Purple retirement news, and more.

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The Beatles are back in the charts with their remastered Anthology series, featuring insights from legendary producer Giles Martin on how Paul McCartney shaped the band's legacy. Queen continues to cement its place in music history as Freddie Mercury receives a Royal Mint tribute coin.

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Paul McCartney joins music industry protest against AI with silent song release
 
 

'Is This What We Want', the silent album from more than 1,000 musicians protesting the UK government’s proposed changes to copyright law is being released on 8th December 2025 CONTINUE...

 
 
 
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The Royal Mint honors Queen’s Freddie Mercury with UK coin
 
 

The late Queen frontman Freddie Mercury is the latest rock star to be honored by The Royal Mint with a U.K. coin.The coin features an etching of Mercury in... CONTINUE...

 

 
 
 
Pink Floyd Just Released Their 50-Year-Old Masterpiece Like Never Before
 
 

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Ronnie Wood marks 50 years as a Rolling Stone with 'Paint It Black' paintings of the band
 
 

Ronnie Wood has celebrated 50 years as a Rolling Stone by unveiling four new portraits of him and his bandmates. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Guns N' Roses Announce First US Concert of 2026
 
 

Guns N' Roses announced their first U.S. tour date of 2026 in November 2025. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
The one Beatles song that Paul McCartney "impressed himself" with
 
 

The Beatles created some of the best music in history. Paul McCartney had a lot to be proud of, but what stands out to him as some of the best things they made? CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Brian May's favourite "spine-chilling" guitar solo of all time
 
 

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Deep Purple Singer Ian Gillan Reveals 30 Percent Vision Remaining, Considers Retirement
 
 

Deep Purple vocalist Ian Gillan has just 30 percent of his sight left, and the loss won’t improve. “It’s one of those things,” Gillan said, according to Music News CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Deep Purple announce UK tour with Mammoth and Jayler
 
 

Rock's old guard collides with new on five-date tour CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Alex Van Halen to Release Photo Book Chronicling Band's 1978 to 1984 Era
 
 

Alex Van Halen will release a photo book called Van Halen that spans Van Halen’s history from 1978 to 1984. Genesis Publications made the announcement. The drummer will write CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Wolfgang Van Halen Discusses Struggle Following Father's Death
 
 

Wolfgang Van Halen has revealed that his father Eddie Van Halen's death profoundly affected his spiritual beliefs. CONTINUE...

 
 
 

NEW Beatles Anthology 2025 Official Trailer!

Today in Classic Rock History

1957
Buddy Holly and The Crickets released their debut album "The Chirping Crickets," the first and only studio album credited to the group.

1964
The Supremes became the first all-female group to reach #1 on the UK singles chart with "Baby Love."

1966
Paul McCartney got the idea for The Beatles to create new personas for an "alter ego band" while on a flight back to London, leading to Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.

1966
The Supremes enjoyed their eighth US number one hit with "You Keep Me Hangin' On." It made #8 in the UK.

1973
Led Zeppelin began sessions for their sixth album "Physical Graffiti" at Headley Grange.

1977
The Ramones' lead singer Joey Ramone suffered second degree burns when a faulty humidifier exploded before a show in Passaic, New Jersey. After emergency treatment, he finished the concert.

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Hippy Pete