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Elton John Sports Tribute Becomes Patriotic Anthem

Elton John’s “Philadelphia Freedom” wasn’t crafted as a patriotic song, though it became one anyway during the U.S. Bicentennial celebrations. Released on Feb. 24, 1975,

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Led Zeppelin Gets Rangy With ‘Physical Graffiti’

Led Zeppelin’s gloriously bloated sixth album, the 1975 double LP Physical Graffiti, followed its predecessor by nearly two years — an almost unthinkable stretch of

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When the Byrds Reunited for Roy Orbison, Complete With Bob Dylan

When Roger McGuinn and Chris Hillman staged a reunion appearance with David Crosby, they had to call themselves the Original Byrds. That basically sums up the troubled

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How Funkadelic Freed Their Minds, and R&B Music, on Debut LP

When Funkadelic’s self-titled debut album came out on Feb. 24, 1970, it sounded like bits and pieces of all the music that influenced the group. But

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Bob Seger Hits No. 1 With ‘Against the Wind’

Bob Seger’s raspy howl may have been new to a generation of fans when he achieved rock stardom with 1976’s Night Moves, but he’d actually

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Jimmy Page’s Solo Debut With ‘She Just Satisfies’

When we think of Jimmy Page’s solo career, we tend to remember his 1988 Outrider LP first. However, Page actually got his start decades earlier, with

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The Beatles Clean Out the Closet for ‘Hey Jude’ LP

The Beatles were winding down in the late ’60s, but there were still some songs that their U.S. label had never put on an album.

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Jimmy Page and Robert Plant Begin ‘No Quarter’ Tour

Jimmy Page and Robert Plant shocked fans when they reunited for MTV’s Unledded special in October 1994. The duo then sent them into a state

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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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