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Ozzy Osbourne picks his favourite Paul McCartney song

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Ozzy Osbourne, the lead singer of Black Sabbath, has frequently praised The Beatles' influence. He regards Paul McCartney as a musical "Jesus Christ".

on Fri, 9PM

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Piers Morgan and Roger Waters clash over Israel conflict

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During an appearance on 'Piers Morgan Uncensored', Piers Morgan and Roger Waters clashed over the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas.

on Thu, 2AM

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The Eagles member Don Henley said tried to ruin his career

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Don Henley is always the go-to musician behind the Eagles, but he thought this former member wanted to tear him down however he could.

on Wed, 4PM

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The night The Cars got "run out of town with guns"

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The Cars built a legacy based on innovating their blend of rock and new wave, but the early days comprised many weird and wonderful anecdotes.

on Tue, 4PM

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Glastonbury 2024: Sleaford Mods criticise the crowd

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As the Glastonbury Festival weekend garners further momentum, post-punk duo Sleaford Mods took to the stage but were left unamused by the crowd.

on Mon, 9PM

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How George Martin saved The Police

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While recording 'Every Breath You Take', The Police visited George Martin in an attempt to talk through their issues. His advice allowed them to continue.

on Mon, 6PM

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Did Jethro Tull predict the future with 'Locomotive Breath'?

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A lot of songs tap into a range of emotions, but very few predict the future. Enter: Jethro Tull. Read more about their prediction and how it unfolded.

on Mon, 2PM

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The Beatles song Brian Wilson said "blew my mind"

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In the 1960s, The Beatles and Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys entered a friendly rivalry that pushed creative productivity to the limits.

on Jun 28

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Elvis Costello on the best song he wrote with Paul McCartney

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In the late 1980s, Paul McCartney of The Beatles collaborated with Elvis Costello on two albums in their respective solo careers.

on Jun 28

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Who plays the guitar tremolos on ‘While My Guitar Gently Weeps’?

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The Beatles song 'While My Guitar Gently Weeps' is rightly classed as one of George Harrison's finest. But whose guitar gently weeps in the song's final minute?

on Jun 27

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The reason Kurt Cobain hated Led Zeppelin

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Why did Nirvana's Kurt Cobain hate Led Zeppelin? Although, the singer liked their music he viewed some of Robert Plant's lyrics as being sexist.

on Jun 26

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When Geddy Lee got bodyslammed by Van Halen's crew

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Rush may be known as a fairly easygoing group, but Geddy Lee had no time for Van Halen's behaviour after this screw-up. Read about it here.

on Jun 26

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The "terrific" David Gilmour vocal that impressed Roger Waters

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There were so many creative differences between David Gilmour and Roger Waters that even a "terrific" vocal performance wasn't quite right.

on Jun 26

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Sting explains what made The Police similar to The Beatles

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The Beatles will never be eclipsed as a group, but Sting thought The Police had at least a few things in common with the Fab Four.

on Jun 26

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Suzi Quatro on the song she wants played at her funeral

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Suzi Quatro is an undeniable icon of rock and roll, but some of her influences are much more mellow, including her utter adoration for one Nat King Cole track.

on Jun 26

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Paul McCartney names "one of his favourite" Wings tracks

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With his post-Beatles outfit Wings, Paul McCartney was able to explore new songwriting avenues, leading to beautiful love ballads like 'Warm and Beautiful'.

on Jun 26

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Is 'Plastic Ono Band' the definitive John Lennon album?

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John Lennon made plenty of excellent music in The Beatles and as a solo artist, but what is his definitive album? Read more about it here.

on Jun 26

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Exploring every Beatles collaboration after the band split

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The Beatles parted ways in 1970, but they continued to collaborate with each other through various solo albums and songs performed by other artists.

on Jun 26

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The one album heavier than metal music, according to Dave Grohl

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Dave Grohl of Nirvana and Foo Fighters once remembered when a fellow grunge act created an album heavier than any metal artist had at that stage.

on Jun 26

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The Prefects, Barbarella's, and the Birmingham punk scene

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Exploring the vibrant local punk scene that exploded in Birmingham during the late 1970s, spearheaded by defiant groups like Robert Lloyd and The Prefects.

on Jun 26

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The albums that "changed everything" for Roger Waters

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With Pink Floyd, Roger Waters changed the lineage of rockindefinitely, but he was initially inspired by early concept records by The Beatles and Beach Boys.

on Jun 25

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The George Harrison song that formed Eric Clapton's band

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On his solo album 'All Things Must Pass' George Harrison worked with a number of musicians, including (soon-to-be) Derek and the Dominos.

on Jun 25

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How Margaret Thatcher inspired a hit Judas Priest song

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Judas Priest wrote 'Breaking the Law' in 1980 in the throes of Margaret Thatcher's reign, resulting in lyrics that address the expanse of societal unrest.

on Jun 25

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Neil Peart named the perfect Rush album

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Rush have an exciting approach to music, and it's something that shows on this album that Neil Peart says they perfected. Read more here.

on Jun 25

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Why Robert Fripp stopped Elton John from joining King Crimson

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Before Elton John was a big star, he was almost used as a guest singer for King Crimson's second album, 'In the Wake of Poseidon', but Robert Fripp refused.

on Jun 25

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The hideous original band names for Guns N' Roses

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Before becoming Guns N' Roses, the original lineup toyed with other band names, including the strange 'Heads of Amazon' and the directly offensive 'AIDS'.

on Jun 25

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The three bands who shaped AC/DC's Malcolm Young

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Malcolm Young is one of the best rhythm guitarists to ever pick up a guitar, and there were bands in particular who inspired him.

on Jun 25

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Who was The Rolling Stones songwriter Nanker Phelge?

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The Rolling Stones became known for their brilliant original songs from 1964 onwards. But who was Nanker Phelge, the writer of some of their early compositions?

on Jun 25

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Linton Kwesi Johnson and poetry as a "cultural weapon"

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Exploring the life and work of Linton Kwesi Johnson, the gifted poet and political activist who held a mirror up to the racism of British society in the 1970s.

on Jun 25

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10 entire albums that copied another band

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Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but some of the biggest artists of all time got flattered a bit too much on these albums.

on Jun 25

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The song that established Stevie Wonder as a songwriter

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Exploring the seminal 1965 single 'Uptight (Everything's Alright)' by Stevie Wonder, the song that helped to establish the Motown star as a songwriter.

on Jun 25

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The sportsman Tom Petty said was "more punk than the Ramones"

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Tom Petty may have enjoyed fame at the height of punk, but he wasn't particularly impressed by its leading proponents, the Ramones.

on Jun 24

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8 of Keith Richards' harshest insults

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Revisiting harsh comments made by The Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards against David Bowie, Oasis, Mick Jagger, The Grateful Dead and many more.

on Jun 24

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The AC/DC song that Angus Young hates with a passion

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AC/DC guitar hero Angus Young doesn't have many regrets, but there is one forgotten song by the band that he hates the most.

on Jun 24

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More artists drop out of Download Festival amid boycott

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The hardcore punk bands Speed, Scowl and Zulu joined Pest Control in the boycotting of Download Festival following the event's ties to Barclays Bank.

on Jun 24

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The artist Rick Rubin was most proud to work with

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Rick Rubin has a better rap sheet than 90% of producers could hope to get, but he knew that there was something different working with this songwriter.

on Jun 23

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The one reject song that became a major Steely Dan hit

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While recording the landmark album 'Aja', Walter Becker and Donald Fagan were approached with a novel assignment: a movie theme song.

on Jun 23

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Why is pseudo-rebellious music so popular?

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From JoJo Siwa to YungBlud and Bilk, faux-rebellious music seems to be popular these days, with artists adopting alternative aesthetics for financial gain.

on Jun 23

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Paul McCartney's favourite songs from the 1950s

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Paul McCartney changed the world of pop and rock forever as the bassist for The Beatles, but he first found inspiration in the world of 1950s rock 'n' roll.

on Jun 23

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The one musician Dave Grohl said was "better than everybody"

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Dave Grohl had a lot of great idols to look up to, but he was aware that he could never hope to equal what this musical marvel could do.

on Jun 17

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Which streaming platform pays musicians the most?

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With stats from six popular streaming platforms, including YouTube, Spotify and Tidal, we determine which pays its artists the most per stream

on Jun 9

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The John Lennon song Dave Grohl wishes he'd written

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One of the most revered forces in modern rock, Dave Grohl's love of The Beatles is well-documented. Here he names the John Lennon song he wishes he'd written.

on Jun 9

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Paul McCartney's favourite Bob Dylan song of all time

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Paul McCartney and Bob Dylan are icons that have surpassed the counterculture era. The Beatles were hugely influenced by the freewheelin' folk star.

on Jun 9

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George Harrison on how the Bee Gees ruined their careers

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The Bee Gees did at least have some level of rock and roll credibility, but George Harrison thought that this project was a disaster from back to front.

on Jun 5

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The John Lennon album that annoyed Ringo Starr

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The harsh reality of being in The Beatles is that every one of them were connected, but Ringo Starr thought John Lennon hurt the rest of them with this album.

on Jun 5

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How many songs by The Beatles feature Paul McCartney on drums?

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Paul McCartney is known as the bassist of The Beatles, but he had a knack for picking up other instruments too. How many of the band's songs have him on drums?

on Jun 5

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The one band Axl Rose called "just a political organisation"

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Axl Rose may have fronted one of the biggest rock bands of all time, but he didn't mind seeing one of their contemporaries as anything but rock and roll.

on Jun 3

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The George Harrison solo track he was frightened to write

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The solo career of George Harrison allowed him to express he ideas that had been subdued within The Beatles, but he was worried about writing one track.

on Jun 2

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The one band David Gilmour wishes he could join

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Exploring David Gilmour's love of The Beatles, and why he'd rather have been a member of The Fab Four instead of being the guitarist with Pink Floyd.

on Jun 2

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Introducing Catherine Wheel, Norfolk's forgotten shoegaze gem

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The flat topography of Norfolk might not be famed for its musical output, but it did produce one of the 1990s' most revered cult bands, Catherine Wheel.

on Jun 2