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“A bit contrived”: Why Ian Anderson thought The Beatles sounded twee Some harsh words. Reuben Cross Nov 9, 2024
‘The News You Really Hate’: Leonard Cohen’s first draft for ‘Hallelujah’ The initial spark of an idea. Lucy Harbron Nov 9, 2024
Daniel Lanois’ favourite collaboration of his career: “The very best” “The true meaning of collaboration.” Kelly Murphy Nov 9, 2024
The classic concept album Lou Reed slated as “philosophically boring” “Talentless”. Tom Taylor Nov 8, 2024
How Duane Allman taught Don Felder to use slide guitar: “I didn’t want to be a Duane clone” Pivotal. Arun Starkey Nov 8, 2024
“Idolised”: The only two people Tom Petty looked up to The two eternal idols. Tim Coffman Nov 8, 2024
The one album Led Zeppelin took with them everywhere they went Zeppelin loved some blue eyed soul. Tyler Golsen Nov 8, 2024
“Said it all right there”: Keith Richards on the ultimate guitar riff The beginning of rock and roll menace. Tim Coffman Nov 8, 2024
“I haven’t much to say in its favour”: The album David Bowie wanted to delete from history The most uninspired experiment. Tim Coffman Nov 8, 2024
The only song played by every Fleetwood Mac lineup The blues that never gets old. Tim Coffman Nov 8, 2024