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A similar writing approach from Paul and John resulted in the song 'Baby, You're a Rich Man' - also released in 1967. The ...
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MusicRadar on MSN“They joined the two bits together to make one song”: The story of the greatest thing The Beatles ever recordedAs Townsend recalled in Mark Lewisohn’s book The Complete Beatles Recordings: “George Martin came up to me that morning and said to me ‘Oh Ken, I’ve got a poser for you. I want to run two four-track ...
Fifty-eight years ago today, Bobbie Gentry released an enduring hit single that people are still talking about decades later.
A snippet of music history will hit the shelves on July 18 with the new Sly & The Family Stone album The First Family: Live ...
Sly and the Family Stone deliver a blistering cover of Otis Redding's 'I Can't Turn You Loose' in the latest track from a rare 1967 live album.
With Pulp at Glastonbury and the Gallaghers reunited, it feels like there's something in the air again, writes Glenn Fosbraey ...
Even as advanced as the songs from Revolver, their previous album, had been, “Strawberry Fields Forever” and “Penny Lane”, released as a double A-sided single in February 1967, represented a huge leap ...
Coming from the wild and loud New York City of the mid-1960s, The Velvet Underground cut its own path, different from any other band at that time. They mixed harsh words with hard, bold sounds.
Dirt for Tuesday, July 1, 2025 Helen Reddy is often overlooked, but not by The Daily Dirt … Welcome to today’s three thoughts ...
From subtle innuendos to more obvious allusions, The Beatles didn’t shy away from referencing cannabis in their ...
From Eddie Cochran’s “Summertime Blues” to Sly and the Family Stone’s “Hot Fun in the Summertime” to Harry Styles’ ...
South Carolina-based 803Fresh talks the success of his Beyoncé-cosigned "Boots on the Ground" and Southern soul's six-decade legacy of pop influence.
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