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July 1, 2025
Paul McCartney Finds Lost Child at the Airport — His Heartwarming Response Will Leave You SPEECHLESS! While walking through a busy airport, Paul McCartney noticed a young girl, no older than six, standing alone and frightened. Instead of simply walking past, the music legend stopped, approached her, and offered comfort and reassurance. He didn’t just give her a quick fix—he took the time to ensure she felt safe, staying with her until airport staff arrived and her parents were found. Paul McCartney’s simple, selfless act of kindness shows that true heroes aren’t just found in the spotlight—they can be found in everyday moments of genuine care…The relationship between Robert Plant and Alison Krauss is one of deep artistic kinship, defined by mutual admiration, patience, and an unspoken emotional harmony that permeates their music. Despite their contrasting backgrounds—Plant from the raw intensity of British rock and Krauss from the refined subtlety of American bluegrass—their partnership feels seamless, almost fated. They share a quiet understanding that doesn’t require words, often describing their collaboration as effortless and organic. Plant has said that working with Krauss opened a new chapter in his life, helping him rediscover the power of restraint and space in music, while Krauss admires his courage to let go of control and follow feeling…What made Keith Richards say Mick Jagger had “blown his credibility”?Jack Black’s teary tribute to Led Zeppelin: “Best band ever”“Fantastic”: the protest song David Gilmour considered vital

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“Saviour of the Universe”: how the nerdiness of Queen defined the band

I can imagine that, for some, the Queen jukebox musical ‘We Will Rock You’ was an unforgivable sellout move. The moment when the band became the brand, peddling shlocky sci-fi, panto-level jokes and characters called things like Scaramouche, Galileo Figaro and the Killer Queen. I think it’s fair to say that the people scandalised by […]

The guitarist who left David Gilmour completely “dumbstruck”

Jimi Hendrix never got a chance to see psychedelic rock grow into the genre that we know and love today. When he was alive, there were bands who dabbled in that style of music, but they did so with a lack of direction, a general idea as to what they were trying to achieve, but […]

What was greatest guitar solos of The Beatles George Harrison from the 1960s?

What was greatest guitar solos of The Beatles George Harrison from the 1960s? The Beatles – ‘While My Guitar Gently Weeps’ Another Eric Clapton entry here. Even though ‘While My Guitar Gently Weeps’ is famously a track written by George Harrison, he asked Eric Clapton to come and solo during the song. There were two […]

What was greatest guitar solos of The Jeff Beck Group from the 1960s ?

What was greatest guitar solos of The Jeff Beck Group from the 1960s ? The Jeff Beck Group – ‘Beck’s Bolero’ The Yardbirds were probably one of the most important bands in the world when it came to cementing what became known as the classic rock guitarist. Three of their former members were Eric Clapton, […]

Lyrically Speaking: The two meanings behind ‘Comfortably Numb’

The beauty of art is the way it changes from person to person. One painting never truly hits two onlookers the same. One film won’t move everyone equally. The words of a song will always translate slightly differently to each set of ears. In the case of Pink Floyd, ‘Comfortably Numb’ varies a lot, from […]

What was greatest guitar solos of The Beatles from the 1960s?

What was greatest guitar solos of The Beatles from the 1960s? The Beatles – ‘Taxman’ It would be unfair to mention a Beatles song without including another where a member of the band actually plays the guitar solo. Paul McCartney delivered an amazing guitar solo on ‘Taxman’, which was inspired by Hendrix but still sees […]

What was greatest guitar solos of Led Zeppelin from the 1960s?

What was greatest guitar solos of Led Zeppelin from the 1960s? Led Zeppelin – ‘Whole Lotta Love’ Let’s be absolutely real here, even though a lot of their work was released in the ‘70s, we could still flood this list with Led Zeppelin songs if we wanted to. Jimmy Page never held up when it […]

“So fresh”: Jimmy Page names the Led Zeppelin riff that still stands up

Keith Richards once proclaimed in his typically prickly fashion, “To me, Led Zeppelin is Jimmy Page if you wanna cut the story short.” While that doesn’t give much credit to the vocal acrobatics of Robert Plant, the thunder of John Bonham’s dominant drums, or John Paul Jones’ filigreed arrangements, perhaps structurally, Keef’s quip does hold […]

An iconic artist John Lennon and the final song he played onstage

An iconic artist John Lennon and the final song he played onstage ‘I Saw Her Standing There’ – John Lennon Up until the last days of his life, John Lennon had sworn off any kind of live concerts. He had already grown tired of them during his days with The Beatles, and he wasn’t about […]