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Author: Tom Taylor Archives: 04/2026

Mick Jagger - Keith Richards - 1970s - The Rolling Stones

“Anarchy is the only slight glimmer of hope”: The real reason Queen Elizabeth II refused to knight Mick Jagger

Keith Richards “went f*cking berserk”

Tom Taylor
Apr 12, 2026
Grace Slick - Jefferson Airplane

Did Grace Slick lay down the greatest isolated vocal take in classic rock with ‘White Rabbit’?

Stunning.

Tom Taylor
Apr 12, 2026
Jimmy Page - 1973 - Guitarist - Led Zeppelin

How a teenage Jimmy Page landed his first number one in 1963 and why Led Zeppelin might not have existed without it

A talent from the beginning

Tom Taylor
Apr 12, 2026

The songwriter Leonard Cohen called “so much better” than himself: “Incredibly classy and chic”

“So beautiful and original and sophisticated.”

Tom Taylor
Apr 12, 2026
Keith Moon - The Who - Drummer

The day Keith Moon asked to join The Beatles: “His ego began to get out of control”

What could have been

Tom Taylor
Apr 12, 2026

Janis Joplin’s long journey from the University of Texas to counterculture fame 

A captivating performance

Tom Taylor
Apr 11, 2026
Lou Reed - 1997 - Musician

The Jades: The unlikely tale of Lou Reed’s doo-wop beginnings in music

Dreamy.

Tom Taylor
Apr 11, 2026
Bette Midler - Bob Dylan - Far Out Magazine

A song is never written: Bette Midler’s visit to the studio in 1975 lifted the lid on Bob Dylan’s songwriting

Wonderful.

Tom Taylor
Apr 11, 2026
Leonard Cohen - Singer - Poet - Musician - 1980s

The touching moment in Warsaw when Leonard Cohen dedicated ‘Chelsea Hotel #2’ to Janis Joplin

Beautiful

Tom Taylor
Apr 11, 2026

“Casting a shadow on a wall”: The night David Bowie was quietly removed from Arctic Monkeys’ VIP section

Bold move.

Tom Taylor
Apr 11, 2026
DEVO - 1980

“It was unbelievable”: When Devo dismantled The Rolling Stones in front of Mick Jagger

A match made in heaven

Tom Taylor
Apr 11, 2026
Pete Townshend, The Who - 1966

“Leave a wound”: The night Pete Townshend attacked a policeman and rock ‘n’ roll changed forever

The cop was trying to warn about a fire

Tom Taylor
Apr 10, 2026

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