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Tears for Fears Hit With ‘Songs From the Big Chair’

Before Tears for Fears released their second album, Songs From the Big Chair, on Feb. 25, 1985, they were barely known in the U.S. Not

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How Aerosmith Made a Power-Ballad Masterpiece ‘What It Takes’

It looked as if Aerosmith’s era of doldrums was finally over when they released Permanent Vacation in 1987. Their previous LP, Done With Mirrors, was

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Steely Dan Return to Form With ‘Two Against Nature’

Steely Dan made a career out of subverting expectations. Their warped, jazz-steeped take on the blues achieved unlikely platinum success early in the band’s career —

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Tom Petty Gets Seriously Psychedelic

Tom Petty smash single “Don’t Come Around Here No More” allowed him to channel Prince’s psychedelic influences – but his involvement was purely accidental. Stevie

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Jimmy Page Joins Black Crowes at the Greek

Two heavyweights of rock came together when Jimmy Page and the Black Crowes joined for a series of dates that resulted in Live at the

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When Clapton, Page, May and Jeff Beck Awkwardly Met the Queen

On March 1 of that year, the 78-year-old monarch revealed her lack of rock knowledge during a Buckingham Palace event honoring the British music industry.

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How the Guess Who Stumbled Into a No. 1 With ‘American Woman’

The Guess Who can thank a bootlegger for their first-ever chart-topping Billboard single. “American Woman” grew out of a loose jam session while on stage,

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Daryl Hall’s Solo Debut Arrives After 3 Year Wait

Robert Fripp heard something in Daryl Hall that was more interesting, and far more complex, than Hall and Oates were releasing in the ’70s. Hall’s

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Kinks Rush-Release Their Second LP, ‘Kinda Kinks’

It’s important to remember that things moved much faster in the music biz back in the ’60s. Even with modern artists writing, recording and posting

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Beatles Release the First Version of ‘Let It Be’

The Beatles didn’t seem capable of letting one of their final singles be. They recorded multiple versions of “Let It Be” in late January 1969

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