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When Ian McCulloch recorded the Echo and the Bunnymen song 'How Far', he said he felt like David Bowie when he went into the studio to record 'Starman'.
While you might argue this because the band’s side project, Electric Light Orchestra, overshadowed The Move’s fleeting popularity, the band’s lack of success on the other side of the pond, coupled ...
When discussing some of his most loved records Yusuf Islam / Cat Stevens highlighted the electronic milestone Switched-On Bach as an enduring influence.
Following the huge success of their 1985 album Songs from the Big Chair, the band went full 'peace and love' for their ambitious follow-up, The Seeds of Love.
Ronnie James Dio has been treading the boards of rock for long enough to recognise a good thing, not least in his "ultimate garage band". Read more here.
Dave Grohl has never been shy to express his admiration for other artists. But this one musicians stands tall above the rest. Read more here.
Of all the modern songwriters, Carole King declared one her "professional granddaughter" claiming that she carries her torch as an artist.
Robin Williams' career progressed through the heyday of cinema. But of all films, he called this one, his greatest experience.
Simpsonwave took YouTube by storm in the mid-2010s, redefining the phenomenon of fanvid and later vertical video. Read more ...
Telephone numbers once ruled over youth culture back in the 1960s, and an early Motown classic by The Marvelettes certainly took advantage of that fact.
On the standout song from her 1986 concert film Home of the Brave, the avant-garde artist seemed to anticipate a pop culture phenomenon still 20 years away.
Singling out his own President, the American actor commented, “There’s one man who could stop this in one day. He says, ‘I can stop wars in one day’, my President Trump. In one day, he could stop all ...
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