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Issue №11 · June 26, 2026 · from the archive

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Special Issue · The Classic Rock Highway Issue

The Liner Notes

Suzie Q by Creedence Clearwater Revival — cover art

Certified

Nostalgia

Artist Spotlight

Creedence Clearwater Revival

roots rock · 1968–1970

Windows Down: The Road-Trip Issue

  • The Countdown · Top 10 Full-Tank Road-Trip Singalongs
  • Mixtape Map · Inside Classic Rock Highway
  • Needle Drop · Hotel California” by Eagles
  • In Memoriam · Vic Briggs

Issue №11
June 26, 2026 · $3.33

№ 11

From the DJ Booth

Dear Listener,

This issue is a cracked dashboard, a full tank, and the windows all the way down.

Everything in here orbits Classic Rock Highway. Creedence Clearwater Revival gets the spotlight, and 1972 by the Numbers is the page you'll text a friend about.

Pull up a beanbag, drop the needle, and add your version in the margins — every song's got a Memory Wall.

Keep it rewound, — The G33Z3R DJ

This week’s issue: Classic Rock Highway

Editor's Letter

Artist Spotlight

Creedence Clearwater Revival

roots rock · 1968–1970

Suzie Q by Creedence Clearwater Revival — cover art

Imagine a sultry summer night, crickets chirping as the unmistakable twang of guitars beckons from the radio. That’s the essence of Creedence Clearwater Revival, a powerhouse of American rock that blended roots rock, swamp rock, and country vibes into timeless anthems. With John Fogerty's gritty vocals leading the charge, joined by his brother Tom, bassist Stu Cook, and drummer Doug Clifford, CCR captured the spirit of an era. Tracks like "Fortunate Son," "Bad Moon Rising," and "Proud Mary" still pulse with raw energy that resonates today. Their sound, a rich tapestry of rock influences, takes us on a journey through American life, from the bayous to the backroads. So, crank up "Lookin' Out My Back Door" and let the nostalgia wash over you—there's nothing quite like the magic of Creedence.

Read the full piece →p. 3

Artist Spotlight

Creedence Clearwater Revival · cont.

Formed 1968

The facts

Creedence Clearwater Revival in the crate

The G33Z3R Verdict★★★★Cooler than you remembered — and you remembered it being pretty cool.
Read the full piece →p. 4

From the Zine

The Movement

Classic rock reshaped a generation's soul.

Smoke on the Water by Deep Purple — cover art
On the turntable: “Smoke on the Water” — Deep Purple.

In the late 1960s and into the 70s, classic rock emerged as a powerful force, rising up against the polished pop of earlier decades. It was gritty and raw, a sonic rebellion that captured the spirit of youth. Bands like Led Zeppelin and The Who pushed boundaries with epic guitar solos and lyrical depth, giving voice to a generation grappling with social upheaval and existential questions. Songs like "Baba O'Riley" and "Whole Lotta Love" became anthems for those seeking authenticity in a world of manufactured sounds.

At the heart of this movement was the FM dial, where playlists were filled with sprawling tracks that demanded your attention. Double albums felt like scripture, each side a journey unto itself. Kids cranked the volume, letting the music wash over them as they rode in cars with the windows down. The songs weren't just background noise; they were the soundtrack to adventures, heartbreaks, and the promise of freedom. Classic rock mattered because it was more than music—it was a culture, a community, and a call to arms for anyone longing to break free.

By The Liner Notes staff.

p. 5

Needle Drop

Hotel California

Eagles · 1976 · Rock

Hotel California by Eagles — cover art
Where you heard it

Through a wall, from your older sibling's room.

Best listened to while…

slow-dancing badly in a gymnasium.

Memory trigger

Some part of you never left the year it came out.

▸ Play it on

Tap ☆ to set your player — from then on it's one-tap play everywhere.

What were you doing when this was everywhere? Share a memory →Needle Drop

Needle Drop

Hotel California

Eagles · 1976 · Rock

If you like this…

Stairway to Heaven
Led Zeppelin
1971
Sweet Home Alabama
Lynyrd Skynyrd
1974
Baba O'Riley
The Who
1971
Whole Lotta Love
Led Zeppelin
1969
Free Bird
Lynyrd Skynyrd
1973
Dream On
Aerosmith
1973
What were you doing when this was everywhere? Share a memory →Needle Drop

The Countdown

Top 10 Full-Tank Road-Trip Singalongs

Buckle up, music lovers! We're hitting the road with our top ten tracks that capture the essence of the open highway. Get ready for a nostalgic ride through the anthems that defined a decade.

  1. 1
    Stairway to Heaven by Led Zeppelin — cover art
    Stairway to Heaven

    Led Zeppelin · 1971

    A magical journey through time, where dreams and reality intertwine in ethereal bliss.

  2. 2
    Hotel California by Eagles — cover art
    Hotel California

    Eagles · 1976

    A haunting escape that lingers, capturing the paradox of paradise and entrapment perfectly.

  3. 3
    Sweet Home Alabama by Lynyrd Skynyrd — cover art
    Sweet Home Alabama

    Lynyrd Skynyrd · 1974

    A sun-soaked anthem that echoes the carefree spirit of youthful road trips and southern pride.

  4. 4
    Baba O'Riley by The Who — cover art
    Baba O'Riley

    The Who · 1971

    A sonic explosion that transports you to a nostalgic youth filled with freedom and rebellion.

  5. 5
    Whole Lotta Love by Led Zeppelin — cover art
    Whole Lotta Love

    Led Zeppelin · 1969

    An electrifying rush that ignites the soul, leaving you craving more of rock's wild side.

Play the full Classic Rock HighwayThe Countdown

The Countdown

Top 10 Full-Tank Road-Trip Singalongs · 6–10

  1. 6
    Free Bird by Lynyrd Skynyrd — cover art
    Free Bird

    Lynyrd Skynyrd · 1973

    A timeless farewell that resonates with the longing for freedom and endless horizons.

  2. 7
    Dream On by Aerosmith — cover art
    Dream On

    Aerosmith · 1973

    A soaring ballad that reminds us to chase our dreams, no matter how distant they seem.

  3. 8
    More Than a Feeling by Boston — cover art
    More Than a Feeling

    Boston · 1976

    A euphoric blast of nostalgia that sweeps you back to sun-drenched days of youth.

  4. 9
    Smoke on the Water by Deep Purple — cover art
    Smoke on the Water

    Deep Purple · 1972

    A legendary riff that conjures images of smoky nights and unforgettable rock 'n' roll stories.

  5. 10
    Go Your Own Way by Fleetwood Mac — cover art
    Go Your Own Way

    Fleetwood Mac · 1977

    A bittersweet anthem of independence that resonates with anyone who’s ever needed to break free.

Play the full Classic Rock HighwayThe Countdown

Scene Report

Classic Rock Highway

The Sound

The sound of this era is a glorious cacophony of electric guitars, harmonizing vocals, and layered production, all wrapped around an unmistakable groove. Think lush arrangements and those unforgettable radio fades that made every song a classic.

The Look

Picture a world alive with denim jackets, bell-bottoms, and fringed vests. The open road beckoned, with classic cars and van interiors adorned with band stickers, while the sunset painted the sky in hues of orange and pink, reflecting the spirit of adventure.

The Artists

Led Zeppelin · The Who · Eagles · Lynyrd Skynyrd · Fleetwood Mac

Scene Report

Scene Report

Classic Rock Highway · The Records

Essential Tracks

Stairway to Heaven
Led Zeppelin
1971
Hotel California
Eagles
1976
Sweet Home Alabama
Lynyrd Skynyrd
1974
Baba O'Riley
The Who
1971
Whole Lotta Love
Led Zeppelin
1969
Free Bird
Lynyrd Skynyrd
1973

Related rooms: Cruisin' Main Street · Family Station Wagon · Friday Night Lights

Scene Report

Cassette Clash

Don McLean vs. Eagles

🔥 Chart Hits
📈 Highest Peak
📅 Staying Power
💿 Catalog Depth
👑 #1 Singles

Final Verdict

Eagles takes the round.

Split the room, settled the bet.

Settle your own showdown at Versus →Cassette Clash

The Mixtape Map

Inside Classic Rock Highway · 📼 1/3

A guided tour of the tape — cluster by cluster.

📼 Side One, Track One

The needle drops, the journey starts.

Whole Lotta Love
Led Zeppelin
1969
Born to Be Wild
Steppenwolf
1968
Smoke on the Water
Deep Purple
1972
Open the full Classic Rock HighwayThe Mixtape Map

The Mixtape Map

Inside Classic Rock Highway · 📼 2/3

A guided tour of the tape — cluster by cluster.

📼 The Long Solo

Lighters up, eyes closed.

Stairway to Heaven
Led Zeppelin
1971
Free Bird
Lynyrd Skynyrd
1973
Hotel California
Eagles
1976
Open the full Classic Rock HighwayThe Mixtape Map

The Mixtape Map

Inside Classic Rock Highway · 📼 3/3

A guided tour of the tape — cluster by cluster.

📼 Highway Anthems

Built for the open road.

Sweet Home Alabama
Lynyrd Skynyrd
1974
More Than a Feeling
Boston
1976
Baba O'Riley
The Who
1971
Go Your Own Way
Fleetwood Mac
1977
Open the full Classic Rock HighwayThe Mixtape Map

Time Capsule

Meanwhile, in 1978

What was going on in the world while the music played.

Shadow Dancing by Andy Gibb — cover art
#1 of 1978

Shadow Dancing

Andy Gibb

At the movies

  • Grease
  • Superman
  • Halloween

On TV

  • Dallas premieres
  • Mork & Mindy
  • Taxi

In the headlines

  • Space Invaders arrives in arcades
  • First test-tube baby
  • Garfield comic debuts
Meanwhile…

From the Zine

The Ritual

Rediscover the rites of classic rock.

Suzie Q by Creedence Clearwater Revival — cover art
On the turntable: “Suzie Q” — Creedence Clearwater Revival.

You remember it well: the thrill of piling into a car with friends, the anticipation buzzing like the speakers in the backseat. The FM dial crackles to life, and suddenly you’re cruising down the highway with "Sweet Home Alabama" blasting, the sun setting in a blaze of orange and pink. The world outside blurs, but the sound is crystal clear. Those guitar solos stretch out, inviting you to get lost in the moment, and nobody complains; this is what you live for.

You’ve got your gear—maybe a trusty cassette deck or a turntable that crackles in the best way. You gather at friends’ houses for listening parties, where vinyl spins and the smell of popcorn wafts through the air. Each song becomes a ritual, a shared experience that binds you together. From the first notes of "Hotel California" to the closing chords of "Free Bird," it’s not just music; it’s a way of life. Those moments were sacred, each listen an act of devotion to the sound that defined your youth.

By The Liner Notes staff.

p. 17

Chart Flashback

1972 by the Numbers

The year-end Hot 100

The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face by Roberta Flack — cover art

Rewind to the 1972 Billboard Year-End Hot 100 — where “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” by Roberta Flack sat at #1, and Al Green racked up 3 charting hits.

Read the full piece →p. 18

Chart Flashback

1972 by the Numbers · cont.

The 1972 Top 10

The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
Roberta Flack
1972
Alone Again (Naturally)
Gilbert O'Sullivan
1972
American Pie
Don McLean
1971
Without You
Harry Nilsson
1970
The Candy Man
Sammy Davis, Jr.
1972
I Gotcha
Joe Tex
1972
Lean on Me
Bill Withers
1972
Baby Don't Get Hooked On Me
Mac Davis
1972
Read the full piece →p. 19

From the Memory Wall

Dear Mixtape…

What these songs remind our listeners of — in their own words.

You weren't a drummer until you could play this!
Anonymous · on Tom Sawyer
Drumline brain never leaves you — I can't hear Bonham kick this off without my hands twitching through the part. Friday night lights, sticks flying, completely alive.
Anonymous · on Rock and Roll
Add your own memory →Dear Mixtape

From the Memory Wall

Dear Mixtape… · cont.

What these songs remind our listeners of — in their own words.

Every kid in our drumline worshipped Neil Peart, and this was the gold standard — we'd argue over who could come closest to those fills. Friday night, full uniform, freezing in the stands, trying to play like him. Nobody could, and we loved it anyway.
Anonymous · on Tom Sawyer
My high school band covered this. We were not bad, and maybe not great. But standing in a basement trying to nail that intro, feeling like we were actually onto something — I'd give a lot for one more rehearsal.
Anonymous · on Hey You
Add your own memory →Dear Mixtape

🕯️ In Memoriam

Artists we lost this week — across the years. Revisit their music, and pay tribute with a memory.

We Gotta Get Out of This Place by The Animals — cover art

Vic Briggs

1945–2021 · The Animals

Tribute →
18 and Life by Skid Row — cover art

Johnny Solinger

1965–2021 · Skid Row

Tribute →
Into the Night by Benny Mardones — cover art

Benny Mardones

1946–2020

Tribute →
Amoeba by Adolescents — cover art

Steve Soto

1963–2018 · Adolescents

Tribute →
In Memoriam

The Back Page

Misheard for 30 Years

I want to rock and roll all night and part of every day

…is actually “...and party every day” — KISS — Rock and Roll All Nite.

Classifieds

  • WANTED: Someone to finish the friendship bracelet I started in 1994.
  • FREE: Box of cassette singles. You haul. Bring a Walkman to test.
  • LOST: One JNCO jean leg, approximately the size of a garbage bag.

Next week: Freestyle Fever

The Back Page

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