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How Humble Pie Crafted Their International Breakthrough ‘Smokin”

With an ascending career and a hot live album, Humble Pie were on fire by the beginning of 1972, when the band hit London’s Olympic Studios

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Aretha Franklin Arrives on ‘I Never Loved a Man’

Aretha Franklin was already a decade-long veteran in music with nine albums to her name when she released the LP that would earn her the royal title

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When Pink Floyd Debuted With the Playful Single ‘Arnold Layne’

“‘Arnold Layne’ just happens to dig dressing up in women’s clothing,” Syd Barrett told Melody Maker in 1967. “A lot of people do — so

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How INXS Retaliated Against Oasis With ‘Elegantly Wasted’

INXS’ 1997 single “Elegantly Wasted” was more than just another hit in the band’s catalog. It was also a shot at Oasis. The Australian band had enjoyed

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45 Years Ago: T. Rex Briefly Rebound on 'Dandy in the Underworld'

45 Years Ago: T. Rex Briefly Rebound on ‘Dandy in the Underworld’

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How Huey Lewis Scored a Surprise Hit With ‘Jacob’s Ladder’

A No. 1 hit was the last thing Huey Lewis expected when he and the News recorded “Jacob’s Ladder” for their 1987 album Fore! “It

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When Def Leppard Drew on Bart Simpson for ‘Let’s Get Rocked’

As the early ’90s unfolded, it would become more of a challenge to top the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart with a song that wasn’t grunge.

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How Bono Convinced U2 to Not Throw Away ‘With or Without You’

Of all the songs on The Joshua Tree, “With or Without You” might be the oldest, with its origins dating back to the waning days

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‘The Mary Tyler Moore Show’ Says a Tearful Goodbye

With an episode aptly titled “The Last Show,” The Mary Tyler Moore Show came to a close on March 19, 1977. (The series finale aired

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Why Aerosmith Needed Two Tries to Make ‘Nine Lives’

It’s likely that by 1996 no one in Aerosmith expected anything to work out easily. The band’s soaring highs seemed to be almost inevitably followed

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