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From The Vault Archives: 05/2026

Robert Plant - Singer - 1976 - Led Zeppelin

The closest Robert Plant ever came to being a true blues singer: “The nearest I’d get”

The height of his emotions.

Tim Coffman
May 31, 2026
Robert Smith - The Cure - Singer - Musician - Songwriter

The moment in 1987 when Robert Smith knew he’d written a timeless classic for The Cure

“I knew…”

Elle Palmer
May 31, 2026
The Beatles - Revolver - 1966

Why did The Beatles call their album ‘Revolver’?

A new spin on it.

Guy Howie
May 31, 2026
The Police - Sting - Stewart Copeland - Andy Summers - 1980s

The 1997 hit The Police will always regret: “One of our riffs”

The wrong type of credit.

Tim Coffman
May 31, 2026
David Gilmour and Roger Waters

The vicious 1984 song David Gilmour wrote about Roger Waters: “You always have to disagree”

Vicious and biting.

Joe Taysom
May 31, 2026

The 1986 Genesis song Phil Collins felt uncomfortable singing: “I found it tricky”

Too many metaphors.

Dale Maplethorpe
May 31, 2026
George Michael - WHAM - 1987

“An embarrassment”: The corny 1983 song George Michael vowed never to play again

Different tastes.

Kelly Murphy
May 31, 2026
Paul Weller - Musician - 2017

The singer Paul Weller barely believed was human: “Where the fuck did that come from?”

An otherworldly talent…

Ben Forrest
May 31, 2026
Bob Dylan - Musician - 1966

Why Bob Dylan always knew Elvis Presley was “an American king”

The true icon of rock and roll.

Tim Coffman
May 31, 2026
Mick Jagger - Keith Richards - Charlie Watts - 1994 - The Rolling Stones

The iconic American singer that Mick Jagger could never enjoy: “I wasn’t impressed”

Too old-fashioned for him.

Tim Coffman
May 31, 2026
Art Garfunkel - 1979 - Fate for Breakfast

“Nobody can touch”: the singer Art Garfunkel put above everyone else

The most tasteful singer of them all.

Tim Coffman
May 31, 2026
The 1965 number one that tore America and its creator apart- I was still only 20 years old -

The 1965 number one that tore America and its creator apart: “I was still only 20 years old”

Divided nation.

Lauren Hunter
May 31, 2026

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