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Charlie Watts Publishes ‘Ode to a Highflying Bird’

In 1965, most Rolling Stones fans would expect to pay around 7 shillings for the band’s latest singles – and that year they had a choice of “Route

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The Splatter Platter Goes Mainstream

On Jan. 18, 1960, a new kind of hit single topped the Billboard chart – instead of celebrating the brightness and energy of the recently

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‘Tremors’ Takes Its Place as a B-Movie Classic

Should Tremors, released on Jan. 19, 1990, be celebrated because it helped rejuvenate the glorious tradition of B-movie monster pictures from the ’50s? Or because

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Bob Dylan’s ‘Blood on the Tracks’ at 45: A Track-by-Track Guide

The famously private Dylan has said that the songs on this 1975 album aren’t autobiographical, writing in his memoir that they were instead inspired by the

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Rock ’n’ Roll Fireball Alan Freed Dies

Rock ’n’ roll pioneer Alan Freed had no problem with upsetting the moral guardians of the ‘50s, but in the end he paid a very

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How REO Speedwagon Scored Their Second No. 1 Hit

It took 10 years for Kevin Cronin to complete the song that became one of REO Speedwagon’s most definitive power ballads. When he finally delivered

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‘Miami Vice’ Ends After Changing TV Forever

For a brief span in the ’80s, there was nothing on television that could compare to Miami Vice. The opening credits let you know you were

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‘M*A*S*H’ Revolutionizes the War Movie

Released Jan. 25, 1970. M*A*S*H was where Robert Altman first earned his reputation as on of Hollywood’s most idiosyncratic directors. The movie was a massive success, winning

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Why John Lennon Recorded ‘Instant Karma’ So Quickly

Written, recorded and released over a period of just 10 days, John Lennon’s “Instant Karma!” was a big seller, boasted one of rock’s most inventive

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When Bon Scott Played His Final Show With AC/DC

AC/DC closed out their Highway to Hell tour on Jan. 27, 1980, with a makeup date in Southampton, U.K. No one knew it at the time

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