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Music Archives: 07/2026

Uncle Acid slam “pop diva” Damon Albarn, claim he threw a “hissy fit” to “shut down” their set at Roskilde

Their set was cut after 25 minutes.

Joe Taysom
Jul 4, 2026
Slade - Band - 1973

When the British public sent Slade’s “pile of shit” to number one in 1971

“It was so wet.”

Tom Phelan
Jul 4, 2026
Oasis one year on- The Britpop renaissance might have died already

Oasis one year later: The Britpop renaissance might have died already

Now’s the time to find out why.

Lauren Hunter
Jul 4, 2026
The greatest- How one 1968 song debunked the American Dream, inspired Bob Dylan and Billy Joel, and transformed songwriting

“The greatest”: How one 1968 song debunked the American Dream, inspired Bob Dylan and Billy Joel, and transformed songwriting

The great American Song?

Tom Taylor
Jul 4, 2026
Slash - Guitarist - Guns N' Roses - 1992

The greatest metal singer that Slash ever heard: “Favourite of all time”

The peak of vocal prowess.

Tim Coffman
Jul 4, 2026
Who is the only US member of Congress to ever score a number one hit

Who is the only US member of Congress to ever score a number one hit?

From Billboard to House Bills.

Tom Phelan
Jul 4, 2026
Lou Reed - Musician - 1997

“Black humour”: the 1992 Lou Reed lyric that epitomised his comic edge

Dark.

Reuben Cross
Jul 4, 2026
Bob Seger - Musician - 1977

The big mistake in ‘Night Moves’: The song Bob Seger was humming in 1962 was actually released in ’63

A genius blunder.

Kelly Murphy
Jul 4, 2026
Madonna - Like A Virgin - Album - 1984

The two “horribly mediocre” entertainers Madonna hated the most

Ouch.

Reuben Cross
Jul 3, 2026

“The lamest song I ever wrote”: The 1977 Van Halen track that became a hit despite the odds

A punk parody.

Dale Maplethorpe
Jul 3, 2026
Linda Ronstadt - 2013 - Singer - Musician

The 1989 album Linda Ronstadt will always regret: “I didn’t do well”

Falling just a little short.

Tim Coffman
Jul 3, 2026
The singer both Don Henley and Glenn Frey called the greatest- I always loved it

The 1966 album Don Henley and Glenn Frey both called the greatest: “Overwhelmed”

Branching out of the pop sphere.

Tim Coffman
Jul 3, 2026

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