The name Pink Floyd represents a very specific and cerebral form of music. Across the 1970s, the quartet crafted some of the ...
Jimmy Page was already a great guitarist prior to Led Zeppelin, but it was this song that kicked everything into high gear for him.
Despite being far from the most engaging presence on The Beatles' stage, Ringo Starr was grateful to have this song in his arsenal.
John Densmore and The Doors brought a new sense of sexuality to music. But this particular record influenced one of their biggest hit.
Adrien Brody once forked up a lot of his own money and put his reputation on the line to produce a film he was deeply passionate about.
Sex Pistols and Public Image Ltd frontman John Lydon has impacted many artists. However, he refuses to believe that one legendary band were inspired by him.
Rock and roll may have gone through classic territory more than a few times, but what are the key differences between classics and modern rock?
Blonde on Blonde contains amazing songs like 'Just Like a Woman' and 'I Want You', but is it really Bob Dylan's best? Or does the folk icon have more to say?
Robin Williams was responsible for bringing some of the all-time great characters to the screen. In terms of original creations, he portrayed John Keating in Dead Poets Society and Armand Goldman in ...
The Beatles may have had a record for classics, but Paul McCartney admitted they knew they made something groundbreaking with this album.
Kate Bush wrote 'The Saxophone Song' for her debut album, earning her comparisons to David Bowie, despite claiming it was solely about the instrument.
Graham Coxon is the beating heart of Blur. His iconic riffs form the foundation of some of their greatest songs. Here are ...