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1. DAVID GILMOUR: Leading a rock group and being a solo artist were 'not what I asked for', David Gilmour says. For his latest album, Luck And Strange, he assembled a team that shared the weight of his creative efforts, and the result is 'the best album I've made since The Dark Side Of The Moon'

2. CLOSER TO HOME: Rehearsal space, studio, vessel and abode--Diego Garcia's boat is the home base for his new album, as well as his musical life as the seafaring Spanish guitarist Twanguero

3. HIGH TIME: The new MC5 album took more than 50 years to arrive. The band members have all passed on, but the celebration is just beginning

4. 'I'M 100 PERCENT HAPPY WITH THE WORK I'VE DONE WITH PINK FLOYD. BUT... 'MY FOCUS IS DIFFERENT RIGHT NOW': Leading a rock group and being a solo artist were 'not what I asked for,' David Gilmour says. For Luck and Strange, he assembled a team that shared the weight of his creative efforts. The result? 'The best album I've made since The Dark Side of the Moon.'

5. 'YOU ALWAYS HAVE TO HAVE A DREAM. 'MY OTHER DREAM RAN ITS COURSE': As the Dirty Knobs release their third album, Mike Campbell reflects on the lessons he learned from Tom Petty and the guitars he'll never part with

6. 'WE NEED TO LET PEOPLE KNOW THE CAVALRY'S COMING!' Rebel Yell served notice that Billy Idol was a force to be reckoned with--and that Steve Stevens was his master of tactical guitar design. Forty years on, he recounts his every move on every track

7. STAR '69: As he hits the road for a long-awaited celebration of Creedence Clearwater Revival's music, John Fogerty recalls the year when it all came together in three hit albums and a little festival called Woodstock

9. WILD SIDE: After Lou Reed's Berlin concept album bombed, guitarists Steve Hunter and Dick Wagner helped him get his groove back. The result was Rock 'n' Roll Animal, the live classic that redeemed his spirit and saved his career

10. WATER UNDER THE BRIDGE: As he releases One Deep River, Mark Knopfler reflects on the guitars he's loved, the music that keeps his passion youthful... and how he'd like a do-over on that Dire Straits Rock Hall induction

11. FUNK BROTHERS: As the Black Keys release Ohio Players, Dan Auerbach reveals how Beck, Noel Gallagher, Tom Bukovac and 'an embarrassment' of guitar gear helped create the album's fun--and funky--primal garage-soul

12. 'I HAD TWO DIFFERENT SOUNDS': Electric guitar ace Tinsley Ellis feared he would lose his chops during the pandemic. Constant practice led to his new--and, surprisingly, solo acoustic--album

18. DIRTY DEEDS: Looking for fresh musical inspiration, Kenny Wayne Shepherd left Nashville for Alabama's FAME Studios. The result is Dirt on My Diamonds, Vol. 1, the first half of a new album project that continues his blues-rock evolution

19. INTERMISSION: Soundtrack composer and former Yes guitarist Trevor Rabin cuts his first song-oriented solo album in 34 years. What took so long? 'The time,' he says, 'just disappeared.'

20. A Devil for the Details: He made rockabilly cool again and revitalized big band in the era of grunge. As he drops his latest rockabilly rave-up, The Devil Always Collects; rock and roll maverick Brian Setzer reveals what drives his boundless creativity and shares a shedload of the guitar gear behind his music

22. PAST PLEASURES FUTURE SHOCKS: As he releases his expanded Star Fleet Project box set, Brian May expounds on Eddie Van Halen's role in it, the future of Queen and the dangers AI poses for music in the coming year

23. THE LAST REBEL: When Gary Rossington died, Lynyrd Skynyrd lost its last link to the band's hell-raising origins. In this tribute, Johnny Van Zant and Rickey Medlocke recall his music, legacy and southern spirit

29. 'ANYTHING COULD: HAPPEN...': As Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers' new Live at the Fillmore 1997 compilation gets its long-awaited release, Mike Campbell reveals what went down when the band got back to its roots

30. STEEL-DRIVING MAN: As Crazy Horse drop their latest, World Record, Nils Lofgren reflects on his tenure with Neil Young, his new tour with Bruce, and his latest obsession: the pedal steel

33. 'Black Water': Pat Simmons dips into the history of the Doobie Brothers' first number one hit

34. DAVID GILMOUR.

36. How I Wrote... 'Owner of a Lonely Heart': 'That empty feeling.' Trevor Rabin reveals the origins of the 1983 song that put Yes on top of the charts

37. NEVER BE THE SAME.

38. STAR '69.

41. NEIL FINN: NEVER BE THE SAME.

42. 'I'M 100 PERCENT HAPPY WITH THE WORK I'VE DONE WITH PINK FLOYD. BUT... 'MY FOCUS IS DIFFERENT RIGHT NOW'.

43. WILD SIDE.

44. FUNK BROTHERS.

45. 'I HAD TWO TOTALLY DIFFERENT SOUNDS'.

49. MASTERS of MUSIC CITY: As Nashville continues to evolve, the 100 movers, shakers and influencers on Billboard's fourth annual Country Power Players list drove a $1.3 billion business in 2017, thanks in part to fans (finally) embracing streaming

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