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Close-up of a concertgoer showing an “All Access” laminate pass while standing near a security barricade, with fans in the background reaching toward the stage. Captures the iconic backstage moment highlighted in the article Top 10 Most Iconic Laminate Passes in Music History.

Top 10 Most Iconic Backstage Passes in Music History

Thursday, 17 July 2025 by Visible Vibrations
Backstage passes were never meant to be saved. They were made for utility: backstage access, crew credentials, security checkpoints. But like a setlist scribbled on a napkin or a guitar pick tossed into the crowd, they’ve become artifacts. The best of them tell a story: who was there, what was happening, and why it mattered.
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Tagged under: Beastie Boys, Concert Keepsakes, Concert Memorabilia, David Bowe, Grateful Dead, Laminate Passes, Lollapalooza, Nirvana, Pink Floyd, Prince, Talking Heads, The Rolling Stones, Woodstock
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How Did The Beach Boys Get Their Name?

Saturday, 14 June 2025 by Visible Vibrations
The Beach Boys weren’t always “The Beach Boys.” Originally, the band wanted to call themselves The Pendletones, a tribute to the flannel shirts popular with SoCal surfers in the early ’60s. But when their debut single, “Surfin’,” was pressed and released in 1961, they were stunned to see a different name printed on the label:
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Tagged under: Brian Wilson, The Beach Boys
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Has Phish Ever Played with the Grateful Dead?

Wednesday, 16 April 2025 by Visible Vibrations
First, a Technicality: The Grateful Dead Ended in 1995 The original Grateful Dead ended with the passing of Jerry Garcia in August 1995. That means Phish never performed with the Grateful Dead as a complete unit—Jerry, Bob, Phil, Bill, Mickey, and the whole crew—because Phish’s rise to prominence in the 1990s overlapped with the final
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Tagged under: Fare Thee Well: Celebrating 50 Years of the Grateful Dead, Phish, The Grateful Dead
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Frank Kozik: The Outsider Who Changed the Game

Tuesday, 25 March 2025 by Visible Vibrations
Frank Kozik didn’t try to become iconic. He just did his thing—loud, weird, unapologetic—and the culture caught up. From rock posters that slapped your eyeballs with bright colors and dark humor to vinyl toys that flipped the script on cute, Kozik was the guy who made art that didn’t play by the rules. Born in
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Tagged under: Frank Kozik, Smoking Rabbit, Sonic Youth, The Melvins
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How Did the Grateful Dead Get Their Name? Here’s the Weird Story Behind That

Thursday, 20 March 2025 by Visible Vibrations
How the Grateful Dead Got Their Name The Grateful Dead—a name that instantly evokes swirling tie-dye, marathon jam sessions, and a devoted fanbase unlike any other. But how did one of the most iconic bands in history land on such a mystical and meaningful name? Originally called The Warlocks, the band had to change their
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Tagged under: The Grateful Dead
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How Phish Got Their Name and Their Epic Journey Through Jam Band History

Friday, 07 March 2025 by Visible Vibrations
Phish—a name that instantly brings to mind sprawling jam sessions, a devoted fanbase, and the kind of improvisation that keeps every concert unpredictable. But where did the name actually come from? Unlike some bands with deeply profound or elaborate name origins, Phish’s name is pretty straightforward. The story goes that it was inspired by drummer
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Tagged under: Phish
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16 Famous Music Celebrity Couples Known for Their Wild Love Stories

Wednesday, 12 February 2025 by Visible Vibrations
When music and romance collide, the result is often unforgettable. These relationships, marked by love, passion, and chaos, gave us not just tabloid headlines but songs, scandals, and lasting cultural impact. As Valentine’s Day approaches, let’s dive into the 16 most legendary celebrity love stories that prove love and music are anything but simple. 1.
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Tagged under: Ali Hewson., Amy Winehouse, Anita Pallenberg, Axl Rose, Billy Joel, Blake Fielder-Civil, Bobby Brown, Bono, Christie Brinkley, Courtney Love, Ike Turner, John Lennon, Kate Moss, Keith Richards, Kurt Cobain, Linda McCartney, Lindsey Buckingham, Marianne Faithfull, Mick Jagger, Nancy Spungen, Ozzy Osbourne, Pamela Anderson, Paul McCartney, Pete Doherty, Sharon Osbourne, Sid Vicious, Stephanie Seymour, Stevie Nicks, Tina Turner, Tommy Lee, Whitney Houston, Yoko Ono
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How Digital Killed the Tangible Music Experience

Sunday, 22 September 2024 by Visible Vibrations
There was a time when buying an album was more than just about the music—it was an entire experience. You didn’t just download a track, swipe on your phone, or tap on a playlist. You went to a record store, picked up the vinyl, cassette, or CD, and held a piece of art in your
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Tagged under: CD, DVD, Vinyl Records
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Landmark Concerts in Fillmore History

Sunday, 08 September 2024 by Visible Vibrations
When we talk about The Fillmore, we’re talking about legendary vibes. This place is not just a venue—it’s a musical landmark, a stage that’s seen some of the greatest performances ever. From rock legends to hip-hop icons, The Fillmore has always been where the magic happens. Let’s dive into the best concerts that absolutely shook
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Tagged under: aretha franklin, Jimi Hendrix, Prince, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Snoop Dogg, The Allman Brothers, The Fillmore, The Grateful Dead
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Pearl Jam: The Story Behind the Name and Their Epic Journey Through Rock History

Sunday, 01 September 2024 by Visible Vibrations
How Pearl Jam Got Their Name Pearl Jam—just saying the name brings up vibes of legendary rock moments, right? But how did these rock gods land on such a unique name? The origins of “Pearl Jam” are as layered as their music. The story goes that the name was inspired by a mix of Eddie
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Tagged under: Pearl Jam
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