Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Rock and roll will forever be associated with drama, and there are numerous iconic bands with enough backstage turmoil to inspire an unforgettable music biopic. From the tumultuous relationships within Fleetwood Mac to the bitter feuds between brothers in Oasis and the Everly Brothers, the world of rock music is filled with captivating stories of conflict and reconciliation.
9 Fleetwood Mac Several romantic entanglements inspired their creative process Close Fleetwood Mac's iconic album Rumours was born amidst a tumultuous period in the band's history, as each member grappled with personal relationship issues that inevitably spilled over into their creative process.
7 Simon & Garfunkel The duo could not stand each other Close While there are many movies about fictional musicians, a biopic about the real folk-rock duo Simon & Garfunkel would be great on the big screen. Renowned for their gentle harmonies and introspective lyrics, the group had a notoriously tumultuous relationship behind the scenes. The rift between Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel deepened when they were cast in the 1970 film adaptation of Catch-22.
5 Pink Floyd Arguments over creative control Close Pink Floyd is known for a long-standing feud between its two leading figures, singer/guitarist David Gilmour and bassist/singer Roger Waters. The conflict began after Gilmour joined the band in 1968, gradually gaining more creative control and clashing with Waters over the direction of the group. By 1985, the tension had reached a breaking point, leading to Waters' departure from the band.
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