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Author: Tom Taylor Archives: 02/2026

Music - Brain - Brainwaves - Soundwaves - General - Music

The five catchiest classic rock songs, according to science

Behind the hits.

Tom Taylor
Feb 22, 2026
Cat Stevens - Musician - 1970s

Yusuf / Cat Stevens’ favourite songs of all time: “You can see where the blues came from”

An eclectic selection.

Tom Taylor
Feb 22, 2026
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here 50 - Storm Thorgerson - 2025

The church in Notting Hill, London, that launched Pink Floyd

Pink Floyd find a home.

Tom Taylor
Feb 21, 2026
Conan O Brien - Oscars 2025 - Host

Conan O’Brien breaks silence on Rob Reiner’s death

”Just such lovely people”.

Tom Taylor
Feb 21, 2026
Stephen King - Author - 2024

Stephen King names the timeless Beatles song that will last forever: “Travelled best over the years”

“Totally fresh”.

Tom Taylor
Feb 20, 2026
‘Marlene’- The school fire that inspired the most tragic folk song of all time

The high school in Cleveland behind the most tragic folk song in history

The saddest song of all time?

Tom Taylor
Feb 19, 2026
The Eagles - 1970s

The “smarmy” song that almost broke up the classic rock giants: “Not something the Eagles are proud of”

“Smarmy cocktail music”.

Tom Taylor
Feb 19, 2026
The secret contributor who co-wrote David Bowie’s ‘Space Oddity’

The unassuming Yorkshireman who secretly co-wrote David Bowie’s ‘Space Oddity’

Friendship and finally success.

Tom Taylor
Feb 18, 2026
Rod Stewart - 1984 - Singer - Publicity Photo - Warner Bros Records

The field in Hampshire where Rod Stewart lost his virginity and the classic rock hit it spawned

The chap’s first encounter.

Tom Taylor
Feb 18, 2026
Peter Gabriel - Genesis

“The most extraordinary lyrics written on a rock song”, according to Peter Gabriel

“That is a new dimension”.

Tom Taylor
Feb 17, 2026
Jimi Hendrix - Musician - 1967

The strange case of the Newcastle suburb that helped to make Jimi Hendrix a star

In the annals of rock ‘n’ roll history, you expect the name Jimi Hendrix to crop up throughout. Simply put, he’s the Mozart of guitar,…

Tom Taylor
Feb 17, 2026
Bob Dylan - 1965 - London - Royal Albert Hall

The one musician Bob Dylan said never wrote a bad song: “I can’t think of any”

“I can’t think of any I don’t like.”

Tom Taylor
Feb 15, 2026

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