While many films appear to take place in real-time, there are few that are shot in real-time, with one director attempting this complex feat.
Always one to indulge in nostalgia, Paul McCartney crafted one of The Beatles' most jovial ballads with 'Rocky Raccoon', fuelled by the stars if his childhood.
George Harrison was already ready to pack it in after The Wilburys, but there's a lot more to his final gigs than meets the eye.
A look into why '...Like Clockwork' is the best album by Queens of the Stone Age, including what inspired it and the place it occupies in their discography.
Robert Downey Jr might be one of the biggest Hollywood stars, but he still gets starstruck by his own idols, such as The Beatles' Paul McCartney.
While Charlie Watts loved aspects of rock and roll, it took a bit more for him to be won over by the raw musicianship of it.
Foo Fighters leader Dave Grohl unintentionally channelled Fleetwood Mac while writing 'Ain't It The Life', signalling a temporary sonic departure.
Patti Smith is a big fan of Neil Young. She once named her favourite song by the Canadian, and explained that it "speaks for his generation".
While 'Mr Tamboutine Man' might be a song intrinsically linked with Bob Dylan, he wasn't the first artist to make the song famous.
The unusual tale of the first artist from an English-speaking nation to play in Panama during military rule. Read more about it here.
Even though many classic rock songs can have extensions on them, these tracks prove that the sequel is never as good as the original.
Mick Fleetwood is one of the few who have lived through multiple eras of rock and roll, but of every song he made, only a few are reserved for the great beyond.