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From The Vault Archives: 11/2025

George Harrison - 1970

How ‘The Concert for Bangladesh’ shaped the second half of George Harrison’s career

A renaissance.

Callum MacHattie
Nov 20, 2025
ACDC - Angus Young - Bon Scott - Malcolm Young - Colin Burgess - 1978

The best song featured on ‘Powerage’, according to Angus Young

Potent, defiant and illustrative of AC/DC’s musical talents.

Gaia Neiman
Nov 20, 2025
I was getting death threats The strange history of Joan Osborne’s classic One of Us

“I was getting death threats”: The strange history of Joan Osborne’s classic ‘One of Us’

Controversial.

Reuben Cross
Nov 20, 2025

“I’m so proud”: The most complete REM record, according to Michael Stipe

“There was a lot of misunderstanding about it.”

Andrew Clayman
Nov 20, 2025
Patti Smith - 2024 - Richard Thompson

The artist Patti Smith called a musical prophet: “Ambition to create a new language through music”

Destined.

Lucy Harbron
Nov 20, 2025
Frank Sinatra - Ray Charles - Split

‘That’s Life’: The song Frank Sinatra prevented Ray Charles from singing

What could have been.

Callum MacHattie
Nov 20, 2025
Temple of the Dog - Chris Cornell - 1990

The tour that helped Chris Cornell heal his soul: “It’s facing the reality”

Soothing his musical being.

Tim Coffman
Nov 19, 2025
Brian Wilson - The Beach Boys - Musician - Producer - 1960s

The composer Brian Wilson wanted to be: “The one who makes the most sense to me”

The true musical geniuses.

Tim Coffman
Nov 19, 2025
Howard Stern

The one rock legend Howard Stern called his “boyhood hero”

The radio personality has met many musicians through the years but few could match his “boyhood hero.”

Jordan Potter
Nov 19, 2025
Nirvana - 1987 - Dave Grohl - Krist Novoselic - Kurt Cobain

The band that made Nirvana become professional: “I took that ethic”

From messing around to a musical machine.

Tim Coffman
Nov 19, 2025
Black Sabbath - Ozzy Osbourne - Tony Iommi - Geezer Butler - Bill Ward

The one song Black Sabbath wrote as an ode to cocaine: “One sniff, and you were king of the universe”

Caught in a snowstorm.

Sam Kemp
Nov 19, 2025
Graham Nash - 1960s - Musician

Six songwriters Graham Nash considered the best he ever heard

The peak of musical storytelling.

Tim Coffman
Nov 19, 2025

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