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From The Vault Archives: 02/2025

Graham Nash - 1960s - Musician

“How could you not”: Why Graham Nash thought nobody could dislike The Rolling Stones

Everything rock and roll should be.

Tim Coffman
Feb 6, 2025
Jimmy Page - Border - Far Out Magazine

What would a Jimmy Page and Les Paul duet sound like?

An interesting mix.

Dale Maplethorpe
Feb 6, 2025
Lou Reed - 1972

The moment Lou Reed was too punk for the London Palladium

A terrible move.

Jack Whatley
Feb 6, 2025
Lars Ulrich with Metallica performing in San Antonio, Texas - 2017

Why Lars Ulrich called John Bonham the greatest drummer: “I was so intimidated and so awestruck”

“No disrespect.”

Dale Maplethorpe
Feb 6, 2025
Mick Jagger - Keith Richards - The Rolling Stones - 1982

‘Far Away Eyes’: The song Keith Richards thought Mick Jagger sang as a “caricature”

Being a little too cheeky.

Tim Coffman
Feb 6, 2025
John Lennon - The Beatles - 1965

Why John Lennon called Chuck Berry his hero: “He’s the greatest rock ‘n’ roll poet”

His hero.

Joe Taysom
Feb 6, 2025
Pete Townshend - The Who - 1970s - Guitarist

When Pete Townshend knew he could never match Jimi Hendrix: “No reason now why I shouldn’t try”

Leaving them in shambles.

Tim Coffman
Feb 6, 2025
Bob Dylan - Heaven's Door Whiskey - 2018 - John Shearer

How ‘Time Out Of Mind’ saw Bob Dylan change his musical style forever: “It was a little sketchy to me”

Too many slowies.

Reuben Cross
Feb 6, 2025
David Bowie - Rebel Rebel - 1974

“A certain degree of optimism”: Why David Bowie wanted to be remembered for ‘Scary Monsters’

“I felt very positive about the future“.

Tom Taylor
Feb 6, 2025
Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers - 1977 - Far Out Magazine

‘American Girl’: the final song Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers performed live

One of their signature songs.

Reuben Cross
Feb 6, 2025
George Harrison - 1980s

‘Electronic Sound’: The George Harrison album he thought sounded like “rubbish”

The cacophonous side of the Fab.

Tim Coffman
Feb 6, 2025
David Gilmour - Pink Floyd

‘Dark Side of the Moon’: The Pink Floyd album that took a “quantum leap”, according to David Gilmour

Taking it to another level.

Tim Coffman
Feb 6, 2025

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