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Syd Barrett Plays His First and Basically Last Show

Syd Barrett, the troubled genius who co-founded Pink Floyd before disappearing into drug-fueled dementia, didn’t have much of a solo career. There were only two

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Tears for Fears Are Forced Into a No. 1 Smash

Tears for Fears were under intense label scrutiny throughout the recording of their sophomore album. The Hurting, their debut, went to No. 1 in the

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When Bob Dylan Stumbled All Over the Messy ‘Self Portrait’

Bob Dylan was still a big deal going into 1970. By midyear that would all change. While he hadn’t logged a No. 1 album yet, Dylan’s every

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How Queen Embraced the Synthesizer on ‘Play the Game’

Queen’s eighth album, 1980’s The Game, kicks off with a dramatic whoosh of noise befitting the score of a sci-fi film. It’s hard to pinpoint

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Queens of the Stone Age Get More Cowbell on ‘SNL’

Unlike Ferrell’s many other SNL creations – like the Spartan cheerleader Craig or the head-bouncing Night at the Roxbury character Steve Butabi – which were

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How ‘Head Over Heels’ Continued Tears for Fears’ Hot Streak

On June 10, 1985, Tears for Fears released “Head Over Heels,” a song that further solidified the group’s place among the New Wave elite. Even

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How Randy Meisner’s ‘Take It to the Limit’ Fractured the Eagles

Eagles notched a third consecutive Top 5 hit from One of These Nights, then watched as “Take It to the Limit” tore apart their original

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When Marvin Gaye Turned Environmentalist With ‘Mercy Mercy Me’

When Marvin Gaye addressed pollution in his 1971 single “Mercy Mercy Me,” he became one of the first R&B singers to ever address environmental issues in

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When Peter Criss Sabotaged His ‘Last Chance’ With Kiss

On May 18, 1980, Kiss released a statement saying that drummer Peter Criss was no longer in the band. The news came as a blow

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Richard Dawson’s Tearful Farewell to ‘Family Feud’

On June 14, 1985, original host Richard Dawson gave his heartfelt goodbye to the long-running game show Family Feud. Dawson began his career as comedian and actor

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