“Waiting on a Friend” was one of the oldest Rolling Stones leftovers to find its way onto Tattoo You and also the most fully realized demo.
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“Hello, Goodbye,” the Beatles’ 15th No. 1 hit in the U.S., may have been the true beginning of the end for the Fab Four. Recorded
When Eric Clapton Began Backing Away From the ’80s on ‘August’
“We wanted the album to be very extreme,” U2 guitarist the Edge told Redbeard of 1991’s Achtung Baby. “We didn’t want it to sound in
There may be no more iconic Thanksgiving film than John Hughes’ Planes, Trains and Automobiles. And, like most iconic movies these days, it’s now the
Rock stars, generally speaking, are not fans of rules. This goes double for Nirvana. The grunge icons were famously anti-establishment, gleefully throwing up literal or
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In the United States and the United Kingdom – particularly in New York and London – the concept of punk had been bubbling under for
There are few lines in the history of film or television (let alone television portrayed on film) that had the cultural impact of, “I’m mad
Closing out 1981 with a successful debut solo album, Stevie Nicks had to figure out every musician’s natural next step: going on tour. But it
