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June 30, 2025
Robert Plant, best known as the legendary lead singer of Led Zeppelin, made a rare and humorous appearance in the British comedy Doreen: The Movie (2016), a film based on the popular Midlands character Doreen Tipton. In this offbeat mockumentary-style comedy, Plant plays himself in a cameo role, showing his lighter side and poking fun at his rockstar persona. His brief but memorable appearance adds a quirky charm to the film, aligning with its satirical tone and Midlands pride. Though not widely known for acting, Plant’s inclusion in the film reflects his strong ties to the region and willingness to embrace its eccentric humor…..The Neil Young song Roger Waters wishes he wroteThe guitarist Keith Richards always wanted to be: “The epitome of a hero”The John Lennon track Paul McCartney wanted to make a Beatles “reunion song”Why John Paul Jones Called The Quiet Architect of Rock Music History ?

Month: April 2025

“That pleased me somewhat”: The Beatles hit that none of the members played on

There’s an undeniable chemistry that comes with being in any great rock band. Although everyone might not have the same amount of musical training as their partners, there’s that moment where everything clicks and they can practically tell exactly where their colleagues are going with a song a few seconds before the next section comes. […]

The Beatles Album That Holds the Guinness World Record for Fastest-Selling Album

The Beatles are known for shattering records with several albums and hit songs that dominated the charts and sales. One of their albums holds the record for the fastest-selling album. However, this album wouldn’t debut until years after the band already disbanded. ‘1’ is a compilation of The Beatles’ greatest hits 1 debuted in 2000 […]

Paul McCartney Reveals the Moment He Knew The Beatles Were ‘Changing the World’

The Beatles are international cultural staples. People worldwide know their music and the iconic styles that made them incredibly popular during the 1960s. Today, the band’s worldwide influence can still be seen, and Paul McCartney shares when he knew The Beatles were “changing the world.” The Beatles became a global success in the 1960s The […]

The Beatles Song the Fab Four Recorded in a ‘Closet’

The Beatles revolutionized the way many bands recorded their music. Most of their recording sessions took place at Abbey Road Studios, where the group experimented with different sounds and styles to create many iconic songs. For one of their songs, The Beatles took a gamble as they recorded it in a room no bigger than […]

‘Press’: the Paul McCartney song that couldn’t survive the 1980s

There comes a point in every artist’s life where they find themselves out of step with the times. As much as some people like to claim that their favourite acts can do no wrong, there isn’t a soul on this Earth who can claim that every single project that they’ve ever worked on is faultless. […]

George Harrison Said The Beatles Were Shell-Shocked From the 1960s

George Harrison said The Beatles were shell-shocked from the 1960s. The Fab Four had been through a lot in the peace and love decade. However, they dealt with it in their own way. George Harrison said The Beatles kept each other from having nervous breakdowns throughout the 1960s In The Beatles’ early days, all the […]

The 1st Album The Beatles Played on Wasn’t Theirs

It’s not a stretch to say The Beatles completely altered the pop music landscape. Their sweet pop hits won over young fans and reached the top of singles charts in England and the United States. The albums from their studio period remain all-time classics, and some of the most famous songs weren’t singles. Interestingly, the […]

John Lennon on the Moment He Knew the Beatles ‘Hit It Big’

The Beatles became one of the world’s biggest rock bands, even if it took time for John Lennon to feel as though they “hit it big.” Here’s what this artist said about his time in Hamburg, Germany. The Beatles ‘hit it big’ after some performances in Germany, according to John Lennon Before even writing for […]