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Author: Maddi Fearn

Pink Floyd - 1965 - Syd Barrett - Nick Mason - Roger Waters - Richard Rick Wright

“You can have too much of Roger”: Syd Barrett’s handwritten Pink Floyd warning

Foreshadowing.

Maddi Fearn
Apr 6, 2026
Studio skits and magazine cutouts How Monty Python inspired The Traveling Wilburys

Did The Traveling Wilburys write an unofficial sequel to Roy Orbison’s masterpiece?

“We wanted to write one specifically for Roy”.

Maddi Fearn
Apr 4, 2026
Ray Davies - The Kinks

The band who made themselves legends, according to Ray Davies: “Great at publicity”

A tight-lipped inner management circle.

Maddi Fearn
Apr 2, 2026
Joni Mitchell - 1960s

‘Big Yellow Taxi’: The mystery of the rogue lyric that gave the world’s first environmental anthem its title

“Late last night, I heard a screen door slam”.

Maddi Fearn
Apr 1, 2026
What was Bruce Springsteen’s first movie soundtrack

The forgotten folk song at the heart of Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Highway Patrolman’

A sad story.

Maddi Fearn
Apr 1, 2026
How The Thompson Twins showed that rock n' roll relationships can last.

A pop couple’s drunken argument turned them into international stars: “It just became this monster hit”

There’s nothing like a bit of rock and roll drama.

Maddi Fearn
Mar 31, 2026
All you fascists bound to lose- Examining the importance of Woody Guthrie in the age of Donald Trump

‘I’m Shipping Up to Boston’: How Woody Guthrie gave the world a punk anthem

Simpe yet effective.

Maddi Fearn
Mar 29, 2026
PJ Harvey - Rid Of Me - 1993

‘You Said Something’: The gentle PJ Harvey track that lingers long after the last note

A different approach.

Maddi Fearn
Mar 18, 2026
Kate Bush - Musician - 1980's

How Kate Bush made ‘Wuthering Heights’ a fixture of pop culture without even reading the book

“I borrowed the book and read a few pages”.

Maddi Fearn
Mar 17, 2026
Hear Me Out- 'Nearly Daffodils' is secretly the saddest song by English Teacher

Hear Me Out: ‘Nearly Daffodils’ is secretly the saddest song by English Teacher

So close yet so far.

Maddi Fearn
Mar 16, 2026
Foals - 2019

“Sun falls into the garden, I’m on my knees”: Exploring Foals’ greatest closing line

High drama.

Maddi Fearn
Mar 16, 2026
Promotional photo of US rock group R.E.M from about 1988

“A Rosetta Stone for a whole generation”: The three albums Peter Buck thought REM could never compete with

The holy trinity.

Maddi Fearn
Mar 15, 2026

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