KINGSLEY Ward has had to put up with a lot from his guests – dawn police raids, drugs, fights with weapons and all-night parties keeping up the neighbourhood.
But that’s because for six decades he has invited the world’s biggest and wildest rock bands to live on his farm in the Welsh valleys.
At Rockfield Studios, which was founded by Kingsley, 80, and his brother Charles, 82, in 1965, legends Queen, Oasis, Black Sabbath, David Bowie, Coldplay and The Stone Roses, ate, slept and recorded.
From Ozzy Osbourne getting off his head to Noel and Liam Gallagher attacking each other with cricket bats, the Wards brothers have seen it all.
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