Apart from Tim Roth, Quentin Tarantino seems to exclusively stray from using British actors, mainly picking American stars to appear in his movies.
Patti Smith's debut single was a takedown of her old, horrible boss and the soul-crushing factory job she worked before fleeing to New York City to make it.
Reflecting on The Stooges' infamous 1970 performance featuring Iggy Pop and a jar of peanut butter. Was this the moment punk was born?
In the early 2000s, a gritty crime film was released that blew the legendary William Friedkin away. He was so taken with it, in fact, that he shot an interview for the film’s DVD release, praising it ...
Rush bassist Geddy Lee picks out four of his favourite fellow bass players of all time, featuring Jack Bruce, Chris Squire and more ...
The actor Christopher Nolan refused to make a movie without was Leonardo DiCaprio - and he built the rest of the 'Inception' ...
Led Zeppelin did more than just broaden the scope of stadium rock music; they were also incredibly collaboratively driven, even when it came to the more important decisions, like taking new sonic ...
After making one of his biggest songs, Prince worried he'd copied it from a song by the band Journey. So before its release, he sought the group's approval.
Pete Townshend has a strange relationship with The Who and it means even his favourite song to perform live is a little ...
Very little can bruise the ego of Bob Dylan. Even from day one, the cynical wordsmith emerged with nothing to prove except ...
Foreshadowing a downfall is a strange concept. Often, as is the case with normal everyday life, certain words, remarks, ...
While on tour in the 1980s, fans of The Clash criticised their betrayal of the punk ethos and physically attached them before ...