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Bob Dylan's 'Infidels' was largely panned by critics and serves as one of his more forgettable records. Which is surprising given who produced it.
By the 1970s, George Harrison had been around the block enough to not feel nervous in the studio. Nevertheless, this unlikely session frightened him.
Usually, Bono is the artist that finds himself on the receiving end of criticism from other artists, but it appears he gives as good as he gets in return.
In the build-up to his new memoir, Yusuf/Cat Stevens has opened up about a near-death experience he had on a rooftop as a child.
Yves Tumor was booed off stage by Swedish House Mafia fans after they opened for the band at Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York.
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