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Plenty of artists have taken on the music of The Cure over the years, but Robert Smith has a fondness for one cover of 'Just ...
While he’s acted in and directed plenty of movies that have action in them, Clint Eastwood has neither headlined nor helmed a ...
Bono may have understood the mechanics of making a great tune, but he knew that things had to be different after hearing this ...
Lou Reed hated a lot of bands, and one of those he had the greatest disdain for came in the form of British art rockers, Roxy ...
We're delivered promises of a reunion far too often and normally for the wrong reasons. But this time, The Maccabees have ...
It wasn’t clear in the 1970s that Wings was anything more than a side project for Paul McCartney, but there was one album he ...
Tony Iommi certainly defined a specific subsection of rock and roll, but he was far from the truest spokesman for the entire ...
Jim Carrey remains one of the most beloved comedic actors of all time. Here, he names the track he goes to when he's in need of a shot of raw energy.
The first number-one of the 1960s came from an unlikely and forgotten source before the charts were dominated by the evergreen names that followed suit.
Thanks to his incendiary stand-up comedy routines and presence on Saturday Night Live, Murphy wasn’t exactly an unknown when he made his feature debut in 1982’s 48 Hrs, but Walter Hill’s action ...
John McVie's role in Fleetwood Mac's discography gets sadly overlooked. But his writing of this bassline changed the course of the band's history.
Starting his 1.5-star review as he meant to go on, Ebert called it “a movie weary almost unto death with the sameness of its genre,” summarising it as “another mindless slog through the familiar ...