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Neil Diamond Catches Fire With ‘Hot August Night’

Neil Diamond recorded his first live album on a warm August night in 1972 at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles. Two and a half

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Why Led Zeppelin Auditioned New Singers After Their O2 Reunion

When Led Zeppelin staged their thunderous reunion show at London’s O2 Arena on Dec. 10, 2007, it completed a decades-long redemption arc for the golden gods, who

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Eddie Murphy Rankles Cast by Hosting ‘SNL’

“Live, from New York, it’s the Eddie Murphy Show!” The Dec. 11, 1982 episode of Saturday Night Live was supposed to be hosted by actor

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How Pink Floyd Softened Stance With ‘On the Turning Away’

David Gilmour didn’t feel the need to shut down Pink Floyd after Roger Waters left. But that didn’t mean going forward would be easy. He

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How Bee Gees Wrote ‘Saturday Night Fever’ in a Week

Popular music in the ’70s had many dividing lines, but none was bigger than disco. Bee Gees played an undeniable role in this shift, notably

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Sex Pistols Miss ‘SNL’ Gig Due to Legal Problems

Thirty Rockefeller Plaza was abuzz in the lead-up to Saturday Night Live’s third season Christmas episode. Taking nothing away from that Dec. 17, 1977 show’s

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Classic ‘SNL’ Sketch ‘One of the Things That Killed’ Chris Farley

Chris Farley’s turn as a Chippendales dancer opposite Patrick Swayze remains one of the most famous sketches in Saturday Night Live history. In roughly six minutes,

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How Duran Duran Began a Second Act With ‘Ordinary World’

Duran Duran would one day earn induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, but they were in a much different place as “Ordinary

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Sammy Hagar Reveals How Eddie Money Inspired His Biggest Solo Hit

“Your Love Is Driving Me Crazy” may not be Sammy Hagar’s biggest song in terms of cultural impact. But the December 1982 release remains his best-charting

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Aerosmith’s Reworked Lineup Ends on ‘Bitch’s Brew’

“Bitch’s Brew,” released in December 1982, not only concluded Aerosmith’s first tenure with Columbia Records, but it also marked the final single from the band’s short-lived revamped lineup.

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