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From The Vault Archives: 04/2025

Billie Joe Armstrong - Green Day - Singer

“Chase that down now”: The song Billie Joe Armstrong was forced to make

Chasing down the melodies.

Tim Coffman
Apr 30, 2025
PULP - Jarvis Cocker - Steve Mackey - 1990s

‘Cocaine Socialism’: The Pulp anthem that attacked Britpop’s New Labour leaning

A defiant anthem.

Ben Forrest
Apr 30, 2025
Pink Floyd - 1965 - Syd Barrett - Nick Mason - Roger Waters - Richard Rick Wright

The one band Nick Mason thinks Pink Floyd owes its entire existence to: “It was such a great moment for us”

Beautiful.

Jack Whatley
Apr 30, 2025
The Beatles 'Help', Paul McCartney and John Lennon, London 1965

The one Paul McCartney song John Lennon wishes he wrote: “It’s a damn fine piece of work”

A masterpiece.

Jack Whatley
Apr 30, 2025
Keith Moon - Drummer - The Who

Which songs by The Who feature Keith Moon on vocals?

An energetic performer.

Callum MacHattie
Apr 30, 2025
Lars Ulrich - Metallica - Drummer

Lars Ulrich: “We all want to be like U2”

An unlikely inspiration.

Kelly Murphy
Apr 30, 2025
Sheryl Crow - Eric Clapton - Split

“Watch you pretend to adore me”: The scathing Sheryl Crow song written about Eric Clapton?

Ambiguous speculation.

Kelly Murphy
Apr 30, 2025
Charts - Official Charts - Gold - Platinum - Music - General - Single

Which songs held the number one spot for the longest in the 1990s?

They just wouldn’t budge.

Tom Phelan
Apr 30, 2025
Janet Jackson - 1989

How Janet Jackson foreshadowed Sly Stone’s resurrection in hip-hop

Showing the potential.

Dale Maplethorpe
Apr 30, 2025

How many copies did ‘Is This It’ by The Strokes sell?

“It’s Year Zero!”

Will Howard
Apr 30, 2025
The Rolling Stones in 1965 by Bent Rej

‘(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction’: Forming The Rolling Stones’ most stunning lyric

“He’s tellin’ me more and more,
about some useless information…”

Tom Phelan
Apr 29, 2025
Blondie - 1978

“A novelty”: How did Blondie turn a joke into a classic hit?

An attempt at anti-cool.

Tom Taylor
Apr 29, 2025

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