- 8 years ago Sticky: Can you dig it?
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Tommy, We Can Hear You
The Who worked hard to climb the mountain of rock, and they planted one of their biggest flags 50 years ago with the release of Tommy.
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Paul Young - Everytime You Go Away
Repost, but I love to share.
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Elton John - I'm Still Standing
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The Mick Jagger film so shocking that Warner Bros demanded a re-cut
It shocked the critics, pushed one actor to the edge of sanity and established Mick Jagger as rock's prince of darkness. And now we know what really happened during its much-rumoured production.
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Everytime You Go Away
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Carpenters - Rainy Days And Mondays
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And She’s Buying a Stairway to Heaven
I remember getting the sheet music to Stairway to Heaven and bringing it home to learn to play it on my guitar. It didn’t sound right. The sheet music was written for piano and it didn̵…
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'You Know Me': Buzzcocks' Pete Shelley Gave Punk A Heart
Pete Shelley, the Mancunian co-founder and singer of Buzzcocks, embedded a vulnerability and honesty into early punk's genetic code, forever changing the genre.
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Buzzcocks' Pete Shelley, dead at 63
Pete Shelley of groundbreaking UK punk band Buzzcocks has died, reports the BBC. The sad news was shared today via his brother, Gary McNeish, who wrote on Facebook, ”This is the hardest thing I have ever had to do, is tell you my brother Pete Shelley had a heart attack this morning and passed away.”
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Joy of Cooking
Brownsville/Mockingbird
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Papa Was A Rolling Stone
The Temptations
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Alan Longmuir, a Founder of the Bay City Rollers, Dies at 70
His band sold more than 100 million records in the 1970s and had a fanatical teenage following, but he left in 1976, citing stress.
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Dizzy Dizzy, Don't Say No
Can
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Fox On The Run
Sweet
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Barracuda
Heart
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I Got the Music in Me
Kiki Dee Band
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Surrender
Cheap Trick
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Hocus Pocus
Focus
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Gangsters
The Specials
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Stevie Wonder - Superstition
From the album "Talking Book" (1972)