Ozzy’d had the Diary Of A Madman idea in the back of his mind for years, a loose concept that came from the madness in his ...
Running down seven tunes we'd be delighted to hear Paul McCartney bust out when he plays The Pinnacle on Nov. 6.
Pink Floyd’s 1975 album Wish You Were Here is the subject of a new poem by British poet laureate Simon Armitage. Entitled “Dear Pink Floyd,” the piece – which can be heard in the video below – will ...
Pink Floyd released their divisive fifth album, Atom Heart Mother, on October 2, 1970. Fans of that record are mostly diehard Floyd fans, although some tracks, like “Summer ‘68” and “Fat Old Sun”, ...
Here are the 11 best prog rock albums from the 1970s! Progressive rock began in the late 1960s, but it didn’t hit its stride commercially or creatively until the next decade (with artists such as King ...
Jim Cramer, host of Mad Money, said on Wednesday that the massive investments Big Tech is making in artificial intelligence are not only justified but necessary. “Maybe our brains are too small. Could ...
Popular TV personality Jim Cramer never shies away from sharing his views on the financial markets. The host of shows like "Mad Money" and "Squawk on the Street" on CNBC, Cramer has expressed concern ...
On Friday’s Mad Money, host Jim Cramer issued a warning about a group of highly speculative stocks that have seen sharp gains in recent months. He advised that, despite their recent momentum, ...
On CNBC's “Mad Money Lightning Round,” Jim Cramer recommended being careful with Ambiq Micro, Inc. (NYSE:AMBQ). He added, “There are so many good semiconductor companies out there” and recommended ...
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Jim Cramer, host of CNBC's "Mad Money," called for a "pause" in what he called an "rally of speculation, gold, crypto, and profitless companies” in a post on X on Monday morning. Cramer, a well-known ...