In addition to his huge musical legacy, John Lennon left behind some pretty humorous jabs. One of the most famous "French rock is like English wine," cruel as it may be, emphasized the supremacy of France in wine and England in rock. An accepted remark being that Lennon was well placed to comment on this last point, being among the pioneers of the British invasion that took over the 1960s. Don't believe us? Add it all up for yourself: the majority of the big names of music of the twentieth century are English: Pink Floyd, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Queen, The Who, David Bowie, and so many more.
So, while Brexit is looming, we'd argue that in addition to the loss of a country, Europe will lose an enormous part of its musical heritage, evidenced by this playlist...
From the Screen to the Mic: Movie & TV Songs to Sing Your Heart Out
Is there anything more satisfying than belting out a song you know by heart—especially when it’s tied to one of your...