
Ian Anderson's opinion on Pink Floyd's Roger Waters
Ian Anderson was a crucial figure in the evolution of Progressive Rock, being one of the most important songwriters and musicians in the genre. Leading Jethro Tull over the past six decades, he has influenced countless people around the world and has been praised by many of his peers. During his career, he has given […]
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Paul McCartney's opinion on Bob Dylan
Paul McCartney and Bob Dylan are among the most successful and influential songwriters of all time and music would not have been the same over the past six decades without them. They first got to know each other in the early years of their careers, and although Dylan became a closer friend of the late […]
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The part of his career Eric Clapton said he is most proud of
In the music business since the 1960s, Eric Clapton has gone through many different phases in his career, being part of several acclaimed bands and evolving his sound over the decades. Every fan of the singer and guitarist has their favorite period of his music, and he once revealed which era of his career he […]
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James Hetfield's opinion on Steven Tyler
James Hetfield has been one of the most important frontmen in Heavy Metal over the past decades and is an inspiration to countless musicians worldwide. During his youth, he was influenced not only by heavy bands but also by several other important American groups. He has spoken about many of them throughout his career, sharing […]
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2 Rolling Stones songs Angus Young said he likes
Malcolm and Angus Young grew up inspired not only by their musical family, which included George Young, a member of the Easybeats and a future AC/DC producer, but also by many incredible British bands such as The Rolling Stones. They were especially influenced by the group’s early albums and particularly those in which they most […]
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Phil Collins' opinion on Led Zeppelin
Although Phil Collins is best known for his work in Progressive Rock with Genesis and in Pop during his solo career, which blended Rock, R&B and other styles, he always had a broad musical taste and was aware of what was happening in music during his career. Living in London during his youth, he had […]
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Ronnie James Dio's opinion on Eddie Van Halen
Eddie Van Halen changed the course of guitar playing after Van Halen’s debut album was released in 1978, and the entire Rock and Roll scene was mesmerized, trying to figure out how he was playing like that. In the following years, Hard Rock and Heavy Metal embraced that influence, creating a whole new generation of […]
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The 2 Metallica albums Bruce Dickinson said he likes
After Bruce Dickinson joined Iron Maiden, the band skyrocketed to fame and achieved huge album sales with the release of “The Number of the Beast” (1982), which still remains their best-selling record. Those early albums with the band influenced a vast number of new musicians, including members of Metallica, whom Bruce had the chance to […]
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2 drummers David Gilmour already praised as the greatest ones
One of the most important parts of Pink Floyd’s sound, David Gilmour helped create some of the most important albums in the history of Rock and Roll. That success and influence allowed him to meet and work with some of the greatest musicians of all time, both while recording with the band and throughout his […]
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Robert Plant's opinion on Mick Jagger
Before becoming the legendary vocalist of Led Zeppelin, Robert Plant had the chance to witness up close the development of the British Rock and Blues scene in the 1960s, seeing many incredible bands while they were still starting out and playing in clubs. Over the years, he has shared his opinions on many of them, […]
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