When reeling off his favourite albums, Paul Weller bucked the trend highlighted one Beach Boys LP that often doesn't share the same praise as other entries.
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The House Where 28,000 Records BurnedRecords and could rattle off the B-side of any record, so of course he’d clocked Walecki appearing over and over again.
This iconic Beatles album opener was heavily inspired by two iconic American acts: the Beach Boys and Chuck Berry.
Retro-pop sibling duo the Lemon Twigs only just released their fifth studio album, A Dream Is All We Know, last year, but ...
In an exclusive: interview with American Songwriter, Mike Love recalled when Paul McCartney played him a Beach Boys-inspired Beatles classic for the first time at a 1968 spiritual retreat in India.
Paul and John set the standard for songwriting in the 1960s, inspiring many of their peers. About their 1964 arrival in the ...
AudioPhix on MSN4d
18 albums rock music critics were forced to change their minds aboutWhile the opinions of rock critics have lost that aura of authority they had a few decades ago, and some of the big names, ...
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Warrington Guardian on MSNFamilies of Viola Beach receive gold disc as album sells incredible 100,000 copiesTHE families of Viola Beach have received the news that their album has sold an incredible 100,000 copies. It comes just days ...
It’s the first Doobie Brothers studio album to feature Michael McDonald ... New inductee Mike Love’s former Beach Boys bandmate Brian Wilson was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame ...
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"They inhabited the future of their time, but they sound historical to me now": A music professor breaks down the theory behind Kraftwerk's AutobahnFollowing the landmark album's 50th birthday, we pop the hood on Kraftwerk's breakout release to inspect its musical ...
The former Microdisney man brings his High Llamas to Cork and Dublin to perform tunes from their acclaimed Hey Panda album, ...
Micky Dolenz says the Monkees weren't a band, they were a TV show about a band. The Beatles got it. To John Lennon, they were like the Marx Brothers.
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