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Since their debut single ‘Killing an Arab’ in 1978, The Cure seemed possessed by King Midas’ touch, and an effortless knack for commercial success despite sharp creative U-turns and dogged pursuits in ...
For better or worse, Alfred Hitchcock was always very particular about his actors. While his endless fascination with blondes became progressively creepier, he usually had a knack for hiring the right ...
Without Leonard Cohen, there would be no Nick Cave, as the famous punk-turned-poet wrote about the eye-opening experience of finding Cohen's work.
Most people agree that this one major flop sent Geena Davis' career into a downward spiral, but she has other ideas.
While there's often reported to be a dark underbelly to country music, a lesser-discussed tale is how drug dealers ended up ...
Watching the revolving door of Fleetwood Mac members continuously turn, Christine McVie has seen some great guitarists come through. But who was the best?
Justice League Director Zack Snyder chooses what he feels are the best films in history, including the likes of 'Star Wars' and 'RoboCop'.
Not every rock and roll song has to be happy, but Aerosmith learned that it could go too far into the world of melancholy. Read more about it here.
Tommy Lee Jones and Jim Carrey clashed as the two megastars worked on 'Batman Forever', much to director Joel Schumacher's chagrin.
Love songs aren't always overindulgent letters to another person. Sometimes, a city acts as the muse. But what city has been referenced the most?
A love song for the casual, everyday love story; Pulp capture the magical normality of day-to-day chance meetings that change our lives on 'Something Changed'.
During the peak of his glam rock era, David Bowie had cut a near-perfect album, were it not for the unfortunate cover of a Rolling Stones track.
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