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From The Vault Archives: 04/2026

John Lennon - Paul McCartney - George Harrison - Ringo Starr - 1967 - George Martin - The Beatles

The “dreary” George Harrison song that disappointed George Martin

Bringing down the mood.

Tim Coffman
Apr 27, 2026
Mark Knopfler - Far Out Magazine

The 1982 guitar solo Mark Knopfler finds hardest to play: “A spiffy electric to that old war horse”

A master of the solo.

Callum MacHattie
Apr 27, 2026
Eric Clapton - Guitarist - 1978

The 1969 guitar solo that became Eric Clapton’s favourite ever: “Who’s that guitar player?”

Hard to disagree.

Joe Taysom
Apr 27, 2026
Ringo Starr - George Harrison - 1967 - The Beatles

The Beatles songs Ringo Starr could never get over: “The worst session ever”

“I don’t think Ringo ever got over that.”

Dale Maplethorpe
Apr 27, 2026
Sting - Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner

The 2007 tour Sting should have never played: “An exercise in nostalgia”

Finally putting an end to everything.

Tim Coffman
Apr 27, 2026
John Lennon - Paul McCartney - Split

The 1967 Paul McCartney lyric John Lennon called beautiful: “Damn good”

Coming to a creative peak.

Tim Coffman
Apr 27, 2026
Phil Collins - John Bonham - Split

Whe John Bonham proved he was a better drummer than Phil Collins: “You cheeky b*stard”

A friendly rivalry between two all-time greats.

Jordan Potter
Apr 27, 2026
The Beach Boys - Beach Boys - 1964

Why fans couldn’t stand one of The Beach Boys’ biggest hits

It’s not one of the band’s best songs…

Aimee Ferrier
Apr 27, 2026
Rod Stewart - 1973 - The Faces

The 1977 novelty song Rod Stewart thought he defined rock and roll with: “Raw, with plenty of fighting guitars”

The nasty side of the blues.

Tim Coffman
Apr 27, 2026
Queen - Freddie Mercury - Brian May - Roger Taylor - John Deacon

The 1976 Queen song Brian May always struggled to play: “So complex”

Living in the shadow of their opus.

Callum MacHattie
Apr 27, 2026
The first-ever Irish musician to score a US number one

Which Irish artist has had the most US number ones?

The best to do it.

Lauren Hunter
Apr 27, 2026
Roger Waters - 1977 - Pink Floyd - Bass

“Impossible not to”: The moment Roger Waters was compelled to write an anti-war song

Always on his mind.

Reuben Cross
Apr 27, 2026

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