Rock legend Alice Cooper has claimed that the only reason fans never witnessed a Beatles reunion was the tragic death of John Lennon in 1980. In a revealing interview with Ohio radio station QFM96, Cooper spoke about his close friendship with Lennon during the 1970s and insisted that the Fab …
Read More »The Forgotten Bob Dylan Song Written for Ringo Starr
When it comes to songwriting, Bob Dylan is one of the most prolific and enigmatic figures in music history. During the 1960s, Dylan’s creativity seemed unstoppable—songs poured out of him so rapidly that some slipped into obscurity, forgotten in notebooks or casually handed over to friends. He gifted tracks to …
Read More »Ritchie Blackmore Calls Paul McCartney the “Greatest Composer of the Last Century”
Few names in rock history carry as much weight as Ritchie Blackmore, the legendary guitarist behind Deep Purple and Rainbow. Known for his pioneering role in shaping hard rock and heavy metal, Blackmore has never been shy about sharing his admiration for fellow musicians. While he often praised guitar heroes …
Read More »Keith Richards Says John Lennon and George Harrison Could Have Joined The Rolling Stones
Legendary Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards has once again spoken candidly about the band’s long-standing connection with The Beatles, saying that John Lennon and George Harrison could have “fitted perfectly” into the Stones if history had taken a different turn. In a new interview with The Telegraph, Richards reflected on …
Read More »Peter Gabriel Reveals His Favourite Beatles Song
By 1967, The Beatles were at the height of their cultural power, uniting the world with their broadcast performance of “All You Need Is Love” to an estimated 200 million viewers. Among the millions watching was a teenage Peter Gabriel, who had just turned 17. For Gabriel, the event was …
Read More »Nina Simone on Why She Believed The Beatles Were “Very Lucky”
By the late 1960s, Nina Simone and The Beatles were both global cultural figures — but their journeys could not have been more different. Simone began her career in the mid-1950s, performing jazz and blues covers in segregated clubs, often for little pay, while battling systemic racism at every turn. …
Read More »Why Lemmy Thought The Rolling Stones Were “Shit” Compared to The Beatles
Few rivalries in rock history have endured like the debate over The Beatles vs The Rolling Stones. Fans, critics, and musicians have spent decades comparing the two cultural giants. But when it came to Motörhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister, there was no contest: The Stones were “shit” compared to the Fab …
Read More »Ringo Starr: Why Dave Grohl Calls Him “The King of Feel”
Few modern drummers have achieved the legendary status of Dave Grohl. As the powerhouse behind Nirvana and the frontman of Foo Fighters, Grohl is celebrated both as a performer and songwriter. His thunderous energy behind the drum kit has made him one of the most recognizable drummers in rock history. …
Read More »John Bonham on the Real Difference Between The Beatles and Led Zeppelin
Throughout the late 1960s and early 1970s, The Beatles and Led Zeppelin stood as two of the most influential forces in rock history. The Beatles had revolutionized music with their innovative songwriting, studio experimentation, and cultural impact. Yet by the early 1970s, Led Zeppelin had risen to eclipse them in …
Read More »Tom Petty Reveals the Artist He Considered a “Role Model for My Generation”
For millions of fans, Tom Petty remains one of the quintessential American rockers—a songwriter who bridged heartfelt honesty with timeless rock melodies. But even Petty, frontman of The Heartbreakers, had his own heroes growing up. Before Petty became an icon in his own right, he was just a kid in …
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