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When discussing the best classic rock songs of every year of the 1970s, it's impossible not to mention songs like "Layla" and ...
Live albums have all the atmosphere of a concert performance, usually complete with crowd noise and ad libs, but with the ...
The world-renowned Royal Philharmonic Orchestra is having its first gig outside the West End’s plush concert halls when it performs in ...
Sky's Jon Craig looks at similarities between the state of politics and the economy in 1975, when Labour chancellor Denis ...
David Bowie and Bing Crosby's odd Christmas collaboration “Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy” debuts inside the top 10 on ...
George Orwell, Kate Bush, and David Bowie have been named among the top cultural icons who most accurately predicted how we ...
First launched in 1984, "Now That's What I Call Music 4" was the inaugural Now album released on CD, with only 500 copies ...
A long-forgotten Bowie classic from 1977 suddenly exploded in popularity after its powerful appearance in Stranger Things.
For much of the world, he had us at “Jerry Maguire,” or his “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” script, or “…Say Anything.” But ...
David Bowie's flirtation with fascist imagery in the 1970s remains one of rock's darkest and most puzzling episodes – and RadarOnline.com has the inside track on why it is far from unique. Author ...
Janelle Monáe may only be 39 years old, but she said she saw David Bowie perform live in 1970, thanks to time-travel. During a sit-down with Lucy Dacus for Rolling Stone’s Musicians on Musicians ...
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