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The carnal exploits and rebellious behaviour of music's bad boys

The carnal exploits and rebellious behaviour of music's bad boys

Music historian Ted Gioia argues that while classical behemoths like Bach and Beethoven should be admired, it’s also important to note that they were flawed. “When we treat them with too much respect, we lose the very essence that allowed them to be the great innovators that they are,” he says.

Goodbye to All That by Robert Graves

Oh Hazar and the kinetic frantic art pop heightened reality of

MISTER DATA and the emotional twists and turns of Pleasure in a

Bad Boy

MANTIC RITUAL RELEASE MUSIC VIDEO FOR “CRUSADER”

Robert Kretzschmar and the dark pretty sunshine of Let It Be

bad bad luck and the alt rock sass, swagger and saturated cool of

A New, Stealthy Kind of Protest Music - The New York Times

Unraveling the Allure of Bad Boys

Collateral to someone else's national story': A view from Northern

MUNNYCAT and the hyper hip hop glowing constellations of follow

Taylor Swift and Tyler, the Creator Excavate Old Love - The New

World Poll 2023 – Part 1 – Senses of Cinema

A Musical Cure for Burnout - The New York Times

Kanye and André 3000 Are Lonely and in Limbo - The New York Times