Director David Lynch was always open about his intense appreciation for music, reflected in his own recordings and soundtrack ...
A lot of people adored the psychedelic movement in the '60s. The Beatles climbed on board with this classic track that promoted peace and love.
In my crusade to remedy this canine problem, I play dog relaxation music every afternoon, when Bella and I go upstairs for ...
Aboriginal healing uses some of the oldest techniques in the world. Lisa Kjellson ventured into the wilderness to look ...
With its boundary-pushing plot and expert direction, the ’90s action film is widely (and rightly) regarded as one of Besson’s ...
PEOPLE launches an in-depth look into what very well might be Dylan's darkest day — which also happened to be pop's greatest ...
Bob Dylan has written thousands upon thousands of opening lines, but here are three of his best and most witty.
Decrying a world characterized by materialism, violence and blind conformity, Dylan echoed the warnings of King Solomon.
After Obama won in 2008, Dylan said it was the first time that he’d seen a sign of light. That light has since gone dark.
Dylan's "Gotta Serve Somebody" saw him bottle up his religious revival. Uncover the meaning behind this track, below.
For his next album, Djo is going in a promising new direction: The Crux is inspired by late 60’s and 70’s pop (appropriately, I also hear shades of The 1975), as you can hear on early singles “Basic ...