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Sex Pistols and Public Image Ltd frontman John Lydon has impacted many artists. However, he refuses to believe that one legendary band were inspired by him.
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Blonde on Blonde contains amazing songs like 'Just Like a Woman' and 'I Want You', but is it really Bob Dylan's best? Or does the folk icon have more to say?
Kate Bush wrote 'The Saxophone Song' for her debut album, earning her comparisons to David Bowie, despite claiming it was solely about the instrument.
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Rock and roll may have gone through classic territory more than a few times, but what are the key differences between classics and modern rock?