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Tom Petty might have some of the greatest rock songs to his name, but he knew that some stadium shows never understood the point of music.
Prince may have been a one-stop shop for everything music should be, but he knew everyone should listen to the true gods that lit a fire in him.
Axl Rose may have a more eclectic musical taste than he's given credit for, but he will always take the nastiest rock and roll to his grave.
Anyone deserves to choose their own legacy as a rock star, but Chris Cornell was glad to not end up in certain patches of rock history.
Faced with travesty, Neil Young decided to make music - and thus created a prolific album that he is glad to have lived through with hindsight.
Steven Tyler is a man of many talents, but some songs are strong that he felt like he could shapeshift into other music legends.
Val Kilmer's agent wanted him to turn down Michael Mann's 'Heat' because it was a supporting part and the money wasn't very good.
Bob Dylan may have seemed like a once-in-a-generation pop star, but he knew that there were many musicians more otherworldly than him.
An essential feature of the music industry for decades, the official charting of singles and releases has a storied history going back longer than you'd think.
After a lengthy gestation period, Foxwarren finally achieved greatness with their second album, '2'. Andy Shauf and Colin Nealis break down the whole story.
Leonardo DiCaprio has worked across a variety of genres over the years, describing the only two directors able to do so.
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