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From The Vault Archives: 11/2025

The Who performing in Stevenage, UK, 1966

The one guitarist Pete Townshend said “blew us all away”

A late guitar icon.

Joe Taysom
Nov 15, 2025
Madonna - Singer - 1994

Why did Madonna’s ‘Ray of Light’ have such a rebirth in 2025?

“And I feel like I just got home”.

Tom Phelan
Nov 15, 2025
John Lennon - 1971 - Musician - The Beatles

The John Lennon song that agonisingly took “endless takes”

It was worth it.

Arun Starkey
Nov 15, 2025
ACDC - 2020

The classic AC/DC riff that frustrated Angus and Malcolm Young: “I don’t know if it’s crap”

An annoying classic.

Dale Maplethorpe
Nov 15, 2025
Freddie Mercury - Queen - Singer - Musician - 1980s

The one member of Queen that intimidated Freddie Mercury: “Don’t underestimate him”

Breaking his vows of silence.

Tim Coffman
Nov 15, 2025
Paul Stanley - Kiss - Guitarist - Singer

The album Paul Stanley called the comeback of Kiss

One of the band’s finest.

Reuben Cross
Nov 15, 2025
Florence Welch - Mitski - Split

Meeting of the masters: When Florence Welch collaborated with Mitski

A witchy wonder.

Lauren Hunter
Nov 15, 2025
Emmylou Harris - 2007 - Musician

‘The Connection’: the Emmylou Harris track that took over a year to write

A winding road.

Lauren Hunter
Nov 15, 2025
David Bowie - Sound and Vision Tour - 5th September 1990 - Zagreb, Croatia

The song David Bowie always wished he could have performed live: “Don’t even think about it”

The lure of the stage.

Lauren Hunter
Nov 15, 2025
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of The Moon - 1973

What did ‘Dark Side of the Moon’ come to mean to Pink Floyd?

Hidden meanings.

Callum MacHattie
Nov 15, 2025
Damon Albarn - Billie Eilish - Split

Damon Albarn on the time he felt like Billie Eilish’s “dad” on stage: “I couldn’t escape”

The new school.

Callum MacHattie
Nov 15, 2025
'Slouching Towards Bethlehem'- Joan Didion’s brave look at the dark side of the 1960s

When Joan Didion called The Doors and Jim Morrison “the Norman Mailers of the top 40”

Cool nuance.

Paulina Subia
Nov 15, 2025

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