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From The Sex Pistols to U2, Pink Floyd founder Roger Waters might have shared love for Bob Dylan and Neil Young but he has shared a lot of hate for bands too.
These three iconic musicians were pretty bad interview guests who destroyed sets, sat silent, or cursed at reporters.
The name Sid Vicious brings up all sorts of images of debauchery, mayhem and general rock 'n' roll delinquency. Whether he intended to or not, the Sex Pistols member left behind quite the legacy.
Wake up and put your party hat on this Saturday morning because it's Bono's 65th birthday. Celebrate with songs and stories ...
The Everly Brothers had a big hit; the Beach Boys' concert album hit No. 1; Lionel Richie said “Hello” to the No. 1 spot in ...
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Newser on MSNSex Pistols Star's Plea to Rolling Stones: RetireThe man the world came to know as Johnny Rotten of the Sex Pistols is still touring at age 69, but John Lydon wants some ...
These banned songs from the 1970s beat the odds and charted quite well despite being blacklisted by some organizations.
The Rolling Stones don’t look like they plan to stop anytime soon, but ex- Sex Pistols and Public Image Ltd lead singer John ...
In February, “Hackney Diamonds” won the Grammy for Best Rock Album, marking only the fourth time that the Stones brought home a gramophone since the legendary British band formed in 1962. In 2015, ...
His comment came during an interview on Good Morning Britain that aired on May 7. That part of the conversation began when ...
Brad Arnold, the singer and drummer for the rock band 3 Doors Down, revealed in a social media video Wednesday that he has ...
Former Sex Pistols lead singer John Lydon (formally known as Johnny Rotten) said The Rolling Stones “should retire,” since ...
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