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From The Vault Archives: 04/2026

Janice the Stripper - the erotic dancer who fronted The Beatles in 1960

Janice the Stripper: the erotic dancer who fronted The Beatles in 1960

“The bloody indignity of it all!”

Tom Phelan
Apr 22, 2026
Ringo Starr - 1973 - Musician - The Beatles

The 1973 album Ringo Starr called a turning point in his career: “On the way back”

The end of the golden age.

Tim Coffman
Apr 22, 2026
Eddie Van Halen - Van Halen - Guitarist - 1984

The 1979 song Eddie Van Halen said the rest of Van Halen hated: “I played it for the guy”

The hard rock attempt at power pop.

Tim Coffman
Apr 22, 2026
Neil Peart - Rush - Drummer

The 1979 album Neil Peart called the soundtrack of his life

The perfect musical statement.

Tim Coffman
Apr 22, 2026
Steely Dan

‘Only a Fool Would Say That’: The 1972 Steely Dan song that made a mockery of John Lennon

Take that, Lennon.

Sam Kemp
Apr 22, 2026
Tom Petty - 1970s - Guitarist - Singer - Songwriter

The 1985 song Tom Petty was “lucky” to have written: “It was one of those magic moments”

Catching an emotion in the moment.

Tim Coffman
Apr 22, 2026
Ringo Starr - John Lennon - George Harrison - Paul McCartney - 1966 - The Beatles

In which year did The Beatles get the most number ones?

12 months of amazing songs.

Dale Maplethorpe
Apr 22, 2026
Radio - Music - General - Radio - FM - DAB

What song was number one for the longest in the 1980s?

A hit that wouldn’t shift.

Tom Phelan
Apr 22, 2026
Brian Jones and Mick Jagger in Copenhagen, 1965 - Bent Rej

The Riot at Kurhaus, 1964: The Rolling Stones’ revolutionary first gig in the Netherlands

“They just went mad”

Tom Taylor
Apr 22, 2026
David Bowie - 1960s - Young

David Bowie’s charming response to his first American fan mail in 1967

“I hope one day to get to America”

Staff
Apr 22, 2026
Prince - 1981 - Prince Rogers Nelson

The 2012 cover that Prince couldn’t stand listening to: “Art is about building a new foundation”

The shallow side of cover songs.

Tim Coffman
Apr 22, 2026
Rudi’s In Love the 1968 ska hit that was the first to be recorded in the UK

‘Rudi’s In Love’: the 1968 ska hit that was the first to be recorded in the UK

A landmark single…

Ben Forrest
Apr 22, 2026

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