
Sleigh bells aren't very punk, but they play throughout the Stooges classic "I Wanna Be Your Dog."

Thirty years after Jimi Hendrix played "Fire" at Woodstock, Red Hot Chili Peppers played it at Woodstock '99, but this time the unruly crowd actually set fires and looted.

Jimi Hendrix opened for The Monkees on their 1967 tour, and it did not go well. The young, mostly female crowd shouted "Davy" when Hendrix sang the word "Lady" in "Foxy Lady" in honor of who they came to see: Monkees lead singer Davy Jones.

The Annie Lennox hit "No More I Love You's" is a cover, originally sung by a man.

Bob Dylan was little known when he released "Blowin' In The Wind" so the cover versions - especially by Peter, Paul and Mary and Stan Getz - were much more popular at the time.

"Paranoid" reflects a feeling Black Sabbath bass player Geezer Butler often felt after using drugs.
In the name of song explanation, Al talks about scoring heroin for William Burroughs, and that's not even the most shocking story in this one.
Foreigner's songwriter/guitarist tells the stories behind the songs "Juke Box Hero," "I Want To Know What Love Is," and many more.
Rock Stars - especially those in the metal realm - are often enlisted for horror movies. See if you know can match the rocker to the role.
With a few clues (Works at a diner, dreams of running away), can you name the character in the song?
Toto's keyboard player explains the true meaning of "Africa" and talks about working on the Thriller album.