Recent Grammy winners The Cure took #4 with the dreamy "Just Like Heaven" (1987), topped by the Beatles and their timeless ballad "Something" (1969), which Frank Sinatra once called the “the greatest ...
Bob Dylan was both idolised by David Bowie in Song for Bob Dylan and criticised by John Lennon in God. The tributes show his ...
I won’t belabor this point. If David Bowie isn’t the most influential artist in the history of post-war pop music, he is at least on Mount Rushmore, along with Chuck Berry, Elvis, Lennon/McCartney, ...
Curious from birth, Fiona is a music writer, researcher, and cultural theorist based in the UK. She studied her Bachelor of Music in London, specializing in audiovisual practices, and progressed to a ...
David Bowie had a lot of personas over the years, as well as famous characters in his music. The most recognizable might be Major Tom, who debuted in 1969. This character would go on to be referenced ...
Not many filmmakers have such a unique style as to become an adjective, but David Lynch was one of them. His uncanny, dream-inspired style extended beyond film, too. If music is described as “Lynchian ...