Years before the day became an international shopping extravaganza, Steely Dan’s song “Black Friday” told the tale of a corrupt Australian speculator who makes off
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Ozzy Osbourne was in a terrible spot both personally and professionally, but he somehow managed to pull it together enough to release the Speak of
George Harrison had already released a pair of albums under his own name before All Things Must Pass was released on Nov. 27, 1970. But
The Beatles were on a roll in 1967. They not only had released what many fans consider their best-ever album, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band,
The lyrics to Eagles’ Top 10 hit “The Long Run” depict a relationship that may not be able to survive. But according to Don Henley, it
Kiss staged one of their more unusual concerts on Nov. 27, 1984, as two different lead guitarists took turns playing onstage. An expanded lineup featuring five
When the Blues Brothers gathered to record what would become their smash Briefcase Full of Blues, there was still some question as to whether they
Just as John F. Kennedy’s assassination in 1963 put an end to the ’50s, Richard Nixon’s resignation in 1974 ended the ’60s. But the Rolling
Guns N’ Roses’ G N’ R Lies arrived 15 months after their record-setting debut album, Appetite for Destruction. The Nov. 29, 1988 release date was a mere
Most of the songs on Guns N’ Roses’ groundbreaking debut album Appetite for Destruction take a dark, despairing look at the dangerous underside of life.