Features Why It Mattered: Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – ‘Déjà Vu’ by Luke Saunders David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash set an incredibly high bar with their 1969 debut. In hindsight, adding Neil Young to the highly potent supergroup was a stroke of…
News Unseen Beatles footage from Top Of The Pops found in an attic by Amy Kennett Iconic pop legends The Beatles live on through the discovery of a recorded live performance on Top of the Pops in June 1966. The footage was shot just weeks before…
News Facing a lawsuit, Lana Del Rey denies her track Get Free was influenced by Radiohead’s Creep by Bill Robinson Radiohead are suing Lana Del Rey for allegedly ripping off elements of their 1993 single Creep in her recent track Get Free, which featured on her latest album Lust For…
Lists Rock’s deepest roots: 7 tracks you didn’t know were based on classical music by Riley Fitzgerald Led Zeppelin may be off the hook for plagiarising Spirit’s Taurus due to the existence of a number of 17th century compositions using the allegedly stolen riff. While we might not all…
Interviews A talk with Graham Nash about love, music and the demise of Crosby, Stills and Nash by Chloe Kay Richardson Graham Nash is a simple man of many intricacies. At the core of his career with Crosby, Stills, Nash (and sometimes Young) he had mastered the art of taking the conscious…