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From The Vault Archives: 06/2025

Björk- 1988

The seven artists a 23-year-old Björk listed among her “favourites”

She and her Sugarcubes bandmates had “very different tastes.”

Andrew Clayman
Jun 22, 2025
Glastonbury 2024 - General

What was the only number one played at the first Glastonbury?

The debut hit.

Tom Taylor
Jun 22, 2025
Ipod - General -iTunes - Apple Ipod - 2023 - Music - Digital Music - MP3 - General

The rise and fall of the iPod

“Open the pod bay doors, Hal.”

Lauren Hunter
Jun 22, 2025
Ian Anderson - Jethro Tull - 1970

The two most feared bandleaders in music, according to Ian Anderson

No nonsense.

Reuben Cross
Jun 22, 2025
Barmy Army When industrial dub scored English football

Barmy Army: When industrial dub scored English football

“It’s up for grabs now!”

Tom Phelan
Jun 22, 2025
Keith Richards - Mick Jagger - The Rolling Stones - 1960s - 1970s

The album Mick Jagger thinks The Rolling Stones “spoiled”

Surprising.

Arun Starkey
Jun 22, 2025
Blur - Wembley Stadium - Sunday 9th July 2023 - Far Out Magazine

Damon Albarn’s favourite album of the 1980s

“Kills me every time.”

Reuben Cross
Jun 22, 2025
Stewart Copeland - The Police - Drummer

Stewart Copeland’s five favourite drummers of all time: “That electric spark”

Who are they?

Eoghan Lyng
Jun 22, 2025
George Harrison - Musician - 1967 - The Beatles

George Harrison once said a Beatles reunion wasn’t “beyond the bounds of possibility”

The biggest band the world has ever seen…

Ben Forrest
Jun 22, 2025
Why Nick Cave called his ‘Murder Ballads’ album “a comedy record”

Why Nick Cave called his ‘Murder Ballads’ album “a comedy record”

He didn’t say it was “haha” funny.

Andrew Clayman
Jun 22, 2025
Album - General - Psychedelic - Prog - Progressive - General

‘Nevermind’: The most critically acclaimed album of the 1990s?

An incredible decade for music.

Ben Forrest
Jun 22, 2025
Soviet Union - Music - Communist - General

The day Sparks were banned from the Soviet Union for “neofascism” and “racism”

A bold move.

Dale Maplethorpe
Jun 22, 2025

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