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July 1, 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 ?

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It was meant to be a quiet celebration — a wedding, a family, a few familiar faces. But as the last toast faded and the music softened, something unforgettable happened. From the edge of the crowd, Ringo Starr stepped forward. No fanfare. No announcement. Just a guitar in his hands and Paul McCartney watching, misty-eyed. What followed wasn’t a performance — it was a memory reborn. A Beatles song, raw and stripped bare, filled the room like a ghost returning home. For a moment, time collapsed. Two old friends. One sacred melody. And a night that felt like Abbey Road had been rebuilt under fairy lights. No, it wasn’t a reunion. But it felt like the one we’ve all been waiting for…

It was supposed to be a quiet, intimate affair — a modest wedding surrounded by close family and old friends. The kind of evening where joy is shared in whispers, laughter is tucked between clinking glasses, and the music fades gently into the background. But as the final toast was raised and the ambient melodies […]

The album Gilmour Says Pink floyd “Ripped Off” from This Legendary Band

David Gilmour, the iconic guitarist and voice behind much of Pink Floyd’s most beloved work, has never shied away from acknowledging the band’s influences. Despite Pink Floyd being hailed as pioneers of progressive and psychedelic rock, Gilmour has candidly admitted that their early sound wasn’t entirely original. In fact, he once confessed that Pink Floyd […]

“Incredible Music”: Band That Defines Rock ‘n’ Roll for Jimmy Page

Jimmy Page, the legendary guitarist of Led Zeppelin, has long been recognized as one of rock’s most influential figures. From shaping the sound of hard rock with Zeppelin to producing some of the most iconic guitar riffs in history, Page’s taste in music carries serious weight. When asked about the band that, in his mind, […]

Did Elton John get John Lennon and Yoko Ono back together?

When The Beatles were flying over to America, I’m sure the excitement was palpable. Four lads from Liverpool, their song climbing the charts in the States, nothing before them except the rest of their lives and a world of opportunity. There couldn’t have been anything more endearing to the wannabe rock stars than the idea […]

The Pink Floyd song David Gilmour thought was “thrown-together”

During their tenure, Pink Floyd constantly evolved and went through transformations, with experimentation being the only everlasting aspect of their musical approach. It was a novel way of conducting themselves. For a decade or two, music artists had tried to be reliable for their audiences, pumping out music they knew they wanted. But Pink Floyd […]