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From The Vault Archives: 02/2026

‘You're the Voice’- The massive Australian hit that totally flopped in the US -

‘You’re the Voice’: The massive Australian hit that totally flopped in the US

Close but no cigar.

Tom Phelan
Feb 21, 2026
Wolf Alice - Glastonbury - Far Out Magazine

‘The Last Man on Earth’: Ellie Rowsell’s greatest vocal performance

Stratospheric and sublime.

Lauren Hunter
Feb 21, 2026
Alice Cooper - 1970s - Musician

The song Alice Cooper used to launch his mock political campaign

“I have absolutely no idea what to do…”

Tom Phelan
Feb 21, 2026
Billie Joe Armstrong - Green Day - Singer

The Green Day song Billie Joe Armstrong called “too heavy” to talk about

Too personal.

Kelly Murphy
Feb 21, 2026
'San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers In Your Hair)'- How a terrified town led to the definitive hippie anthem

‘Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair’: The San Francisco anthem that actually has nothing to do with San Francisco

A definitive hippie anthem…

Ben Forrest
Feb 21, 2026
Mick Jagger - Keith Richards - 1978 - The Rolling Stones

The crumby Montauk motel that inspired The Rolling Stones’ most underrated song

A lost gem.

Tom Phelan
Feb 20, 2026
Eddie Vedder - Pearl Jam - Musician - Singer

The singer who left Eddie Vedder “speechless”

“I just wish I had seen him more.”

Lauren Hunter
Feb 20, 2026
Fleetwood Mac - 1970s

The Fleetwood Mac song that was almost completely erased: “I felt terrible”

Falling into the trash.

Tim Coffman
Feb 20, 2026
Dolly Parton - Singer - Actress - 2025

The singer Dolly Parton called the John Wayne of country music

The stoic country badass.

Tim Coffman
Feb 20, 2026
Frank Zappa - 1965

The two bandmates that Frank Zappa slagged off: “Mistakes all the time”

“They had good spirit…”

Tom Phelan
Feb 20, 2026
Joni Mitchell - 1960s

The jazz song Joni Mitchell was too scared to do: “Kind of like a sacrilege”

Fear got the best of her.

Callum MacHattie
Feb 20, 2026
James Jamerson - Far Out Magazine

The story behind Motown’s greatest bassline: “Man, he could drink”

Flawless.

Reuben Cross
Feb 20, 2026

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