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On This Day in 1972, Paul McCartney Wrote One of the Most Intense Protest Songs of His Career
In 1972, Paul McCartney was so affected by a horrific massacre in Northern Ireland that he penned a protest song about it in less than a day.
Amid Hum Mein Shahenshah Koun’s release after almost 4 decades, here’s a look at inordinately delayed films that finally ...
After the band’s folk-leaning debut, Jefferson Airplane Takes Off, the group pivoted hard toward rock on Surrealistic Pillow, ...
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"The song title alone was enough to make me keep pushing for it," said Don. "To me, it feels like pieces of my and Phil's ...
Leeds boss Simon Grayson after his side's FA Cup defeat by Arsenal: "I'm very proud of the players, they worked very hard and we kept our shape. Arsenal had possession and we coped but it was all set ...
With a song from 1759 as a mile marker, pianist Lara Downes and historian Jill Lepore examine what this land was like just before it became the United States.
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