“Frontmen don’t do humble, but today I was”: Bono receives Presidential Medal of Freedom from Joe Biden The U2 frontman received the Presidential Medal of Freedom during a ceremony at the White House
“I really felt like I let our British and European fans down”: Geddy Lee gives fans “a straight answer” about the end of Rush Exclusive: Rush's Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson are interviewed in the new issue of Classic Rock, out now
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“It feels like our last punk single, this mad little blip on the radar”: the story behind the Manics’ 2000 hit The Masses Against The Classes The tale of how the Welsh trio's last Number One single, which was released 25 years ago next week, came together.
“We had to rush on to cover up this cacophony of brass players who couldn’t see what they were doing, having a go and failing miserably”: When Balaam And The Angel tried to emulate ELP, it didn’t go well Spectacular live disaster hasn’t killed guitarist Jim Morris’ passion for Pictures At An Exhibition
“The original fans are all our age, and they’re all sort of expiring.” Judas Priest’s Ian Hill on the importance of appealing to a younger audience Judas Priest bassist Ian Hill says the band need to remain relevant –because their OG fans won't be around forever