In a catalogue of highs, it feels like an almost impossible task to pick out one song that stands above everything else that the Beatles ever did.
The one thing Robert Redford hated about acting was that his good looks tended to overshadow his abilities, whereas he wanted to be a character actor.
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The Beatles guitarist George Harrison once named his friend Keith Richards from The Rolling Stones as "the best rock 'n' roll" rhythm guitarist.
While AC/DC may keep things simple in terms of pure rock and roll, Brian Johnson knew that The Rolling Stones were hard to beat in terms of raw riffs.
Often overshadowed by the songwriting genius of Kurt Cobain, the basslines of Krist Novoselic were utterly essential for the success of grunge heroes Nirvana.
Josh Homme might try to inject a universal quality to his music, but there's nothing wrong with the simple tunes that never go out of style.
Although Eric Clapton was a bluesy troubadour from the beginning, he had a special fondness for those speaking his musical language.
From there, Starr had already been playing with the band in parts as a session drummer and was gaining an increasing sense for their music, so Harrison approached him to join the ranks full time. It ...
Harrison Ford was concerned that one of his co-stars was preparing to upstage him, and his assumptions were proven to be entirely correct.
John Bonham is no doubt one of the best drummers to pick up sticks, and Jimmy Page remembers one performance in particular that solidified it.
The Who were a daring rock band musically, but they were also willing to potentially alienate their audience with their views on one song.