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How Foreigner Changed Gears With ‘Waiting for a Girl Like You’

“Waiting for a Girl Like You” wouldn’t have happened if Foreigner hadn’t gone from a six-member to a four-piece band. They could take their foot

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Eagles, Meet Elaine: The ‘Seinfeld’ ‘Desperado’ Episode

  Like most late-series Seinfeld episodes, “The Checks” is packed with a dizzying amount of plot: Jerry receiving 12-cent royalty payments from a Japanese TV show, Kramer

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When the Bees Gees Broke Away From Disco on ‘Living Eyes’

The Bee Gees’ fall from commercial grace was directly tied to changing attitudes about disco music as the ’80s loomed. Even the band members themselves

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Why ‘SNL’ Briefly Dropped Its ‘Live From New York’ Opening Line

Change was in the air on Oct. 3, 1981 as Saturday Night Live launched its seventh season. Six months earlier, the show’s previous season had

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Sly and Family Stone Splinter on ‘Family Affair’

“Family Affair” was the first new song by Sly & the Family Stone in almost two years and their third and final No. 1 single. What it wasn’t,

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How AC/DC Turned a Cartoon and TV Commercial Into ‘Dirty Deeds’

Inspiration can come from anywhere, and AC/DC’s 1976 single “Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap” is proof. The song tells the story of a do-anything tough

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How the World Reacted to Eddie Van Halen’s Death

The rock world suffered a devastating blow when Eddie Van Halen succumbed to cancer and died on Oct. 6, 2020, at the age of 65. The

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How Soundgarden Gave Hard Rock a Face-Lift on ‘Badmotorfinger’

Soundgarden were the first of a tight-knit circle of Seattle bands to make it to a major label when they signed with A&M Records in 1988,

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How U2 Avoided Breaking Up to Release ‘October’

How U2 Avoided Breaking Up to Release ‘October’

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Freddie Mercury’s Epic Final Bow

Queen’s 1991 single “The Show Must Go On” was more than just another triumphant song in the band’s catalog. The track also served as an emphatic

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