Did anyone watch the videos? Were there interesting stories? New information? (The videos are still available for the next month, I think.) Did anyone watch the videos? Were there interesting stories?
From hotel lobby to a boutique lobby group 40 years ago... - 12th September 1985 - the Washington Wives of the Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC) published their infamous Filthy Fifteen (play) list ...
This to me would seem like a bit of a shady move by WB considering the timing, and the Prince Estate’s staying out of WBs way for the last year and now kind of talking over them on the same day as the ...
This was provided by Warner Records, i.e. this is the non-USA version. The USA will have a video proviced by Legacy Secords, i.e. Sony.
Now that opening with "We Will Rock You" was pretty cool! So it can stay unless still want it to be one of his songs. And I think it should be some Hits or at least songs quite of few people had heard ...
I'm happy about this. This edition will likely be less vulnerable than previous singles box sets to people sniping off copies and reselling them on eBay at extortionate prices. It will also be less ...
It's always great listening to Dr. SR telling stories. She should write a book ...
Since it wasn't announced, I presume we're not getting a "making of" podcast series. Which sucks, because surely various members of The Revolution can tell stories about the tracks they're involved ...
Joni Mitchell is an obvious mention, he dedicated an album to her and all, and some of his more interesting stream of consciousness style lyrics and melodic risks seem influenced by her.
We're all disappointed at the lack of unreleased material for the new Around the World in a Day release. But when I started thinking about what known studio vault tracks and live performances can be ...
I wanted a place to discuss the sound of the few tracks thus far released. I bought the 24 bit downloads of. America, and Paisley Park (last night). These sound fantastic. It fixed all weak spots- ...
Accepting his award for Outstanding Talk Series, the host of The Late Show, Stephen Colbert, made reference to Paramount’s decision earlier this year to cancel the long-running CBS program. "I have ...
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