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From The Vault Archives: 10/2025

Bjork - Medúlla - 2004

“Instruments are so over”: Was there truth to Björk’s proclamation?

Spoken like a true innovator.

Kelly Murphy
Oct 20, 2025
John Lennon - Paul McCartney - 1960s - The Beatles

Was a chocolate bar the reason the world got Lennon-McCartney?

The start of something historic.

Lucy Harbron
Oct 20, 2025
George Harrison - Musician - 1967 - The Beatles

The “commercial” rock legend George Harrison fell out of love with

Not as interested anymore.

Tim Coffman
Oct 20, 2025
Slash - Guitarist - Musician - 2013

The last rock band Slash was ever impressed with

The next wave of legends.

Tim Coffman
Oct 20, 2025
Graham Nash - Singer - 2014

‘Laughing’: The one song Graham Nash called “the most giant track”

The peak of rock and roll songwriting.

Tim Coffman
Oct 20, 2025
David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust - 1970s

Why did David Bowie pick the name Ziggy Stardust?

A true icon.

Lucy Harbron
Oct 20, 2025
Sammy Hagar - Eddie Van Halen - Van Halen - 1990s

The album Sammy Hagar said was Van Halen selling out: “It’s a scam”

Yikes.

Tim Coffman
Oct 20, 2025
Kathleen Hanna - Bikini Kill - Musician

Why Kathleen Hanna never respected Steve Albini: “Threw the tape out”

Completely valid.

Karan Singh
Oct 20, 2025
Bob Dylan - 1972 - Musician

The songs that proved to Bob Dylan there was a God: “The highest form of song is prayer”

Higher powers.

Lucy Harbron
Oct 19, 2025
The night Miriam Makeba and Nina Simone joined forces

The remarkable night Miriam Makeba and Nina Simone joined forces

A one-of-a-kind show.

Reuben Cross
Oct 19, 2025
Neil Peart - RUSH - Drummer - 2012

The one Rush song Neil Peart didn’t want to be remembered for

Far from his best turn of phrase.

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

The one song Brian Wilson wished he could have changed

Not as perfect as you think.

Tim Coffman
Oct 19, 2025

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