What, no Eurhythmics? Here comes the rain again..
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17 May The 63-year-old ex-Beatle and the 38-year-old ex-model announce they are to separate after four years of marriage. Without a pre-nup the battle commences over McCartney's estimated pounds 800m fortune...
WKRC 12, Cincinnati - Oct 20, 2006The Utah Jazz will try and end their three-year playoff drought in the 2006-07 campaign...
On the day before Lennon, the new musical biography of John Lennon, began its world premiere engagement in San Francisco this spring, its hero was once again in the news...
Parents, DA settle charges in teen party Westborough parents who were accused of supplying alcohol to a teen at a house party last summer have agreed to complete community service and probation in exchange for their cases being dismissed after one year...
Band uses life experiences in music...
You sell yourself out as a beer girl. How the mighty have fallen. Once a gold-digging, rock star marring Playmate with her own MTV reality Odd choice I think, but I don't run Harper's Bazaar...
BANGKOK, Thursday, Dec. 28 (AP) Even in a country where scantily clad dancers are something of a national symbol, there is such a thing as crossing the line...
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What, no Eurhythmics? Here comes the rain again..
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I don't know why, but I've never considered the Cure, and a lot of their music is perfect. A couple of other groups to consider: Wilco (Anything from Summerteeth), The Postal Service (particularly Umbrella) and a good portion of The Suburbs catalogue are always worthy contenders. And, of course, Rain by the Beatles.
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I've been working on one for about 10 years and reordering it. I don't know why, b..
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In sitting down to compile this list, I had to first figure out what exactly constitutes an underrated album. It doesn't seem like it would simply be a great record that didn't sell well...
This article originally appeared in the November 4, 1988 issue of Christianity Today...
by the warp speed of the composer’s development. There’s John in Liverpool, holed up in Aunt Mimi’s parlour in 1962, dashing off a music hall ditty like Please, Please Me before his tea is cold...
Released earlier this week was Love, a ‘new’ Beatles album that Sir George Martin describes as more a collection of The Beatles’ ‘greatest sounds’ as opposed to their ‘greatest hits’...
I'm not one of those, "Don Knotts was on the 'grassy knoll'"-conspiracy theorists, but how come every time the Republicans are up for re-election, gas prices go way down? I mean, the last I heard Iran still hates Israel, and it is still within the loose...