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“Talking about music is like dancing about architecture.” – Unknown (N/A – N/A). I had my first existential crisis when I was eight years old, sitting in a McDonald’s. In a classic role reversal of ...
The Coen brothers frequently throw biblical subtexts into the mix of their movies. 'No Country for Old Men' has a very Christian message at its core.
Exploring the relationship between REM singer Michael Stipe and Thom Yorke after the Radiohead frontman called his inspiration a "hero" and a "genius" ...
You might think that given Ozzy Osbourne is responsible for some overtly nuts on-stage antics that nothing would upset him, but Iron Maiden did.
Neil Young repeatedly reflected on how much he appreciated Bruce Palmer, who became a significant point of focus for the rest of the band.
In Oasis' 'Take Me Away', Noel Gallagher criticises the immaturity of his brother, Liam, predicting that one day he'll catch up and become more like him.
We''re digging in the Far Out vaults to find some of The Who's Pete Townshend's most cutting barbs for his contemporaries including Led Zeppelin and The Beatles ...
Many didn't know what to make of The Traveling Wilburys' 'Tweeter and the Monkey Man', assuming Bob Dylan had took aim at Bruce Springsteen.
Linda Ronstadt was told by her then-manager that 'Heart Like A Wheel' was "too corny", proving how often simple beauty can be misinterpreted.
Steven Spielberg once drew attention to one of his 'The Lost World: Jurassic Park' star actors, calling them "the best actor in the world." Find out who here.
James Gunn has worked with a treasure trove of great actors, but he isn't immune to having his personal favourites.
Joni Mitchell revealed her biggest confession on 'California', exploring the beauty of impermanence while longing to be somewhere specific, like California.
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