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10 Years Ago: Chickenfoot Hit Their Stride With 'Chickenfoot III'

10 Years Ago: Chickenfoot Hit Their Stride With ‘Chickenfoot III’

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How Axl Rose Transcended Emotional Destruction With ‘Estranged’

With their relationships, health and band disintegrating before their eyes, the beleaguered Guns N’ Roses pulled off one last masterpiece with the heartrending Use Your Illusion II ballad “Estranged.” The nine-and-a-half-minute

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How Guns N’ Roses’ ‘You Could Be Mine’ Tied In to ‘Terminator 2’

If someone under a rock somewhere was unsure if Guns N’ Roses were the biggest band in the world as the ‘90s began, their association

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Stevie Wonder Releases His Masterpiece

Stevie Wonder didn’t have to prove anything during the last half of the ’70s. He’d just spent the first part of the decade on one

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20 Years Ago: Yes' 'Magnification' Marks Jon Anderson's Swan Song

20 Years Ago: Yes’ ‘Magnification’ Marks Jon Anderson’s Swan Song

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Axl Rose’s Divisive ‘My World’ Points to Guns N’ Roses’ Future

It took less than 90 seconds for Axl Rose to draw a sharp line between Guns N’ Roses’ past and future on Use Your Illusion

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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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