
Eric Clapton's opinion on Stevie Ray Vaughan
Eric Clapton dedicated his life to the Blues and built an incredible career, being praised by most of his peers and millions of fans worldwide. Over the decades, not many artists impressed him as much as Stevie Ray Vaughan, who tragically died in 1990 at the age of 35 in a helicopter crash, just a […]
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The Metal song James Hetfield mentioned as the best of all time
Over the past decades, it has been James Hetfield and his bandmates in Metallica who have carried the Heavy Metal flag around the world as the most successful band of the genre. They have written some of the greatest albums in that style of music, inspiring a whole generation of new musicians and if asked, […]
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Bruce Dickinson's opinion on AC/DC's Bon Scott
Before being nicknamed the “air-raid siren” and becoming one of the most influential vocalists of all time as the frontman of Iron Maiden, Bruce Dickinson was inspired by many incredible singers. Heavy Rock has always inspired him, and over the decades, he has spoken about many bands he loves, including AC/DC. He has also shared […]
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2 bands Robert Plant considered to be Led Zeppelin copies
Robert Plant, John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page, and John Bonham created powerful and incredible music as Led Zeppelin, but they also borrowed a lot from old Blues artists throughout their careers, which even resulted in some lawsuits. They became one of the most successful bands of all time and, of course, were a huge inspiration […]
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David Gilmour's opinion on The Who
By the time David Gilmour joined Pink Floyd in the late 60s, many bands from the United Kingdom had already changed the course of music. One of them was The Who, led by guitarist and songwriter Pete Townshend, who, alongside Keith Moon, John Entwistle, and Roger Daltrey, made some of the most influential albums of […]
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Eddie Van Halen on Clapton and Blackmore
Eddie Van Halen has always been ranked among the greatest guitarists of all time in magazines and lists compiled by Rock fans. He was, and still is, a huge influence on millions of guitar players, who have compared his legacy to that of Jimi Hendrix, who also changed the course of guitar playing. During his […]
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Bob Dylan's opinion on the Grateful Dead
Bob Dylan is one of the most important American musicians of all time, who had a profound impact on songwriting not only in the United States but also around the world. He inspired many of his contemporaries and bands that emerged a few years after his first album, who, under the influence of his music, […]
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2 guitarists Eric Clapton once said could be considered his "rivals"
Considered a god by fans in the late 60s, Eric Clapton was one of the most influential guitarists of his generation, consistently featured in high positions on lists of the greatest of all time. He was often compared to many other incredible guitarists, whom the press even called his “rivals.” However, when discussing the subject, […]
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Geddy Lee's opinion on Kiss
The 1970s gave birth to countless Rock subgenres, with bands like Rush combining styles such as Hard Rock and Progressive Rock. Their sound was defined by the classic lineup of Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and Neil Peart, helping establish them as one of the most influential bands of their era. Early in their career, they […]
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Keith Richards' opinion on Pete Townshend
One of the most important guitarists in the history of Rock and Roll, Keith Richards was not only a huge influence on countless players who emerged over the past decades, but also on many of his contemporaries. The Who’s Pete Townshend is one of them, as The Rolling Stones are his favorite band and he […]
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