While Led Zeppelin are one of the most influential bands in history, they were also inspired by a lot of other artists, leading to some controversy.
Colin Farrell wasn't always the box office draw or critical darling he is today. In 2014, he starred in 'Winter's Tale', a film that flopped terribly.
George Harrison wrote 'Art of Dying' in 1966 after being inspired by the quest for greater fulfilment, but recorded it alongside Derek and the Dominoes in 1970.
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Although their lifespan as a band was a brief one, Minor Threat have remained a constant inspiration to acts like Amyl and The Sniffers.
Lord Byron was a strange character and is said to have even drunk out of a skull, adding a morbid layer to his story. Read ...
Liam Gallagher may seem to be one of the most untouchable rockstars in the world, but his philosophy has always been about ...
In 'Nocturnal Animals', director Tom Ford delves into film noir to tell the story-within-a-story of Edward and Susan. But ...
Former War on Drugs' electric guitarist Kurt Vile dives into his essential five albums that he can’t live without, offering a ...
Edgar Wright was inspired by the Coen Brothers' 1980s comedy 'Raising Arizona', starring Nicolas Cage and Holly Hunter, when making 'Shaun of the Dead'.
Grunge rock was looking to weed out any posers, but outside of their reputation, Stone Temple Pilots was much better than what everyone said.
John Waters once claimed that he never wanted to be a "cult filmmaker," yet the 'Pink Flamingos' director resonates with many fans.