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When Tom Petty and Stevie Nicks Covered ‘Needles and Pins’

Tom Petty’s first official live album, 1985’s Pack Up the Plantation: Live!, covered a wide range of material. From older Heartbreaker songs to newly released tracks, it

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40 Essential Movies That Turn 40 in 2021

It was a hell of a time for movies in 1981. The year kicked off with exploding heads in Scanners and ended with audiences introduced

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How ‘Down and Out In Beverly Hills’ Dabbled in Social Issues

Hollywood loves to make movies about how its hometown of Los Angeles is both amazing and ridiculous. There may be no better example of this

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Van Halen Wouldn’t Let Crystal Pepsi’s Super Bowl Ad Rip Them Off

There’s a reason Super Bowl commercials are so coveted: Everyone sees them. In 1993, as Pepsi launched their brand new Crystal Pepsi product, the company

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When Duran Duran Made ‘Planet Earth’ Their Success Manifesto

When Duran Duran formed in the industrial midlands of England in 1978, they agreed to pursue the ambition of playing Madison Square Garden within two

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How John Lennon’s Final Solo Sparked ‘Walking on Thin Ice’

A cassette case scattered into the Dakota archway as murderer Mark David Chapman stood over John Lennon. Inside was the completed mix of Yoko Ono’s

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Why Bob Dylan’s ‘Eat the Document’ Was Shelved

Bob Dylan did not know or care about what was suitable for a television documentary in 1966. Having worked with director D.A. Pennebaker the previous year, capturing

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How Paul McCartney Wrote Solo for the Beatles’ ‘All My Loving’

In the Beatles’ early days, the songwriting partnership between John Lennon and Paul McCartney was balanced and consistent enough to warrant their 50/50 credit system.

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Why John Lennon’s ‘Live in New York City’ LP Was So Frustrating

The sloppy, posthumous Live in New York City LP documents John Lennon’s final full concerts — but rather than reflecting his musical genius, it reminds

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Why John Lennon Called the Beatles’ ‘Eight Days a Week’ ‘Lousy’

The Beatles’ laid-back “Eight Days a Week” has become one of their signature singles: a widely covered 1965 No. 1 hit that even inspired the

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