Van Morrison rose to prominence as a member of Them before embarking on a solo career, which was named after a classic '50s sci-fi movie.
Eagles legend Glenn Frey rubbed shoulders with many greats, and one of his best friends produced a record he called "an album for all time".
Over the years, Studio Ghibli has captured the hearts and souls of many with its whimsical characters and incredible illustrations.
Brian Johnson was more than capable of filling Bon Scott's shoes, but he figured this song should have been given its due onstage.
When Joaquin Phoenix starred in Paul Thomas Anderson's cult-themed drama 'The Master', he found himself struggling to believe ...
Marlon Brando could be a difficult customer at the best of times, but he wasn't going to sit idly by and let a colleague come to harm.
Rock has never been looking to be normal by any stretch, and these two songs helped Michael Stipe discover himself as a kid.
Everyone has to start somewhere, and for Quentin Tarantino, it was on a home workout tape headlined by a beefy action star.
Bon Scott was happy to play up the rock and roll star in AC/DC, but he knew that this next generation of rock was far from groundbreaking.
Despite the various songs Yoko Ono wrote after John Lennon's passing, 'Nobody Sees Me Like You Do' appears as her first address of complicated grief.
One of the defining qualities of the legendary auteur Stanley Kubrick was his ability to draw the extreme from his actors.
Eddie Van Halen was more than charitable with his several iconic guitars, but he knew this one deserved to be laid to rest next to this metal icon.