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A look at why certain songs have been banned by the BBC for very strange reasons, via a Johnny Horton song banned for historical inaccuracies.
Noel Gallagher may pride himself on being honest in his art, but he felt that others could lay themselves bare a lot better than he could.
Bob Dylan has always performed shows exactly how he wanted to, but sometimes at the detriment of his reputation. A reputation he then saved at The Supper Club.
The Coen brothers envisioned 'Burn After Reading' as a Tony Scott movie made by incompetents, meaning it was the closest they came to making an action movie.
Stone Gossard was never afraid of making his opinions known, and when he heard about this supergroup, he revealed one member was the best there is.
Josh Homme might have his sound down to a science, but he felt that some bands did everything right better than he ever could ...
Hotel California' is one of the Eagles most popular tracks, but what is it actually about? There are two options that people debate about.
When Billy Joel released his debut album 'Cold Spring Harbor' in 1971, he'd been through a lot of life-changing events that led him to write a tragic song.
Nirvana and 'The Simpsons' - two cultural behemoths of the early '90s, and unlikely combatants in the charts. But which one fared better?
While country music has fluctuated in popularity over the years, one album made such an impact upon its release that it demolished several sales records.
If you listen to Marvin Gaye's back catalogue, you see an artist keen to spread as much love as possible. Well, as long as it doesn't reach this guy.
When you're the lead guitarist in Metallica, you're not accustomed to being bluntly put in your place, but in this case, Kirk ...