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Robert Plant could very well have made any hard rock song better by his presence alone, but he felt that not every outfit of ...
Pete Townshend recorded some utterly groundbreaking albums with The Who over the years, but some of their later works were ...
Based in Essex, Emma is a music lover and freelance journalist with an appreciation both new and old pop culture. When she’s ...
Dave Grohl had certain standards when it came to rock and roll shows, but he felt that some of the greatest of all time weren't always on their A-game.
David Lynch didn't want his parents to watch his movies, but his father ignored his wishes and watched them, becoming "disturbed" by 'Lost Highway'.
Ringo Starr may have a lot of classics under his belt, but sometimes songs have the potential to resonate well beyond the studio.
Anyone in the Traveling Wilburys would have been capable of making something classic, but it takes a bit more work sometimes to get a legendary track.
David Bowie loved the idea of changing things up, but not every career move was exactly the most fun to live through.
Linda Ronstadt has a lot of classic tunes at her disposal, but she always had a soft spot for bands that pushed themselves that much further.
Robert Downey Jr may connect with music on a deeper level, but he knew some musical memories were best left in the past.
Revisiting the groundbreaking Motown single 'I Can't Help Myself', released by The Four Tops in 1965, and its incredible influence on the northern soul scene.
Steve Buscemi has very high praise for one of his 'Big Lebowski' co-stars, claiming they could save the world.