The Beatles and Jimi Hendrix remain two of the most iconic forces in music history. While their paths often intertwined musically and socially, one lesser-known story involves a short-lived housing arrangement between Beatles drummer Ringo Starr and guitar legend Jimi Hendrix. In 1966, Starr began renting out the basement flat …
Read More »Tom Petty on the Day John Lennon Was Killed: “It fucked me up”
Few moments in music history shook the world like the death of John Lennon on December 8th, 1980. Shot outside his New York apartment by Mark David Chapman, the former Beatle’s passing sent shockwaves across the globe. For millions, it was one of those tragic events that etched itself in …
Read More »5 Rap Songs Inspired by The Beatles: From Samples to Lyrical Tributes
“Larry, people will still be listening to their music in the year 2000 – mark that down.” — Brian Epstein, The Beatles’ manager. Decades later, Brian Epstein’s prediction still rings true. The Beatles remain one of the most influential bands in music history, and their creative impact stretches far beyond …
Read More »How The Beatles’ “I Am the Walrus” Became the Song That Closed the Book on Oasis
Few bands in British rock history have embodied both brilliance and chaos as vividly as Oasis. Their meteoric rise in the 1990s defined the Britpop era, and their feuding frontmen, brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher, became notorious for explosive arguments, legendary one-liners, and a rock ’n’ roll attitude that both …
Read More »When Lynyrd Skynyrd Crossed Paths with John Lennon in a Los Angeles Studio
In the world of rock history, there are moments that sound almost too surreal to be true. One such unlikely meeting took place in the mid-1970s, when legendary Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd unexpectedly encountered John Lennon in a Los Angeles recording studio. On the surface, the pairing seemed worlds …
Read More »Ringo Starr Reflects on Kurt Cobain’s Legacy and the Dark Side of Fame
As one of the four Beatles, Ringo Starr lived through the frenzy of Beatlemania and saw firsthand how fame could both elevate and destroy an artist. Decades later, the legendary drummer reflected on another musician whose complicated relationship with stardom defined his career and ultimately his tragic fate: Kurt Cobain, …
Read More »22 Songs That Inspired Rush’s Geddy Lee and Shaped His Legendary Bass Playing
When fans talk about the greatest bass players in rock history, Geddy Lee of Rush almost always enters the conversation. Known for his busy, intricate, and highly melodic bass lines, Lee fused elements of funk, jazz, and hard rock into a style that was uniquely his own. Since Rush’s breakthrough …
Read More »Gary Moore Remembers His Embarrassing Moment With Beatles Legend George Harrison
Few guitarists in rock history have left as deep an imprint as Gary Moore, the Northern Irish virtuoso whose career spanned decades, from his time in Thin Lizzy to a stellar solo journey defined by blues, rock, and hard rock classics. While Moore is remembered for his iconic track “Parisienne …
Read More »Did The Beatles Influence This Iconic Led Zeppelin Song? Music History Revisited
The Beatles’ shadow looms large over rock history, inspiring countless artists across genres, from psychedelic pop to the early seeds of heavy metal. Even legends like Black Sabbath’s Ozzy Osbourne openly credit The Beatles with shaping their creativity. But one question still fascinates fans and critics alike: Did The Beatles …
Read More »George Harrison Remembers His First Deep Purple Concert
George Harrison, legendary guitarist of The Beatles, was known for his eclectic musical interests and forward-thinking approach. From the experimental sounds of the Beatles’ later years to his own solo masterpieces, Harrison constantly embraced new genres and sounds. Despite his wide-ranging taste, one major 1970s rock band eluded him for …
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