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This song was so crazy, their own label thought it would end their career. In 1975, Queen released a six-minute song with no chorus, no formula, no rules, no radio friendly structure. It was called Bohemian Rhapsody. Written by Freddie Mercury. The track blended rock, opera, ballad and hard guitar into one emotional explosion. Record executives hat

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1973 ROCK Songs That STILL Give Chills Today! 10 Live and Let Die, Paul McCartney & Wings. 9 We're an American Band, Grand Funk Railroad. 8 No More Mr. Nice Guy, Alice Cooper. 7 Ramblin' Man, The Allman Brothers Band. 6 Stuck in the Middle With You, Stealers Wheel. 5 Piano Man, Billy Joel. 4 Walk on the Wild Side, Lou Reed. 3 Goodbye Yellow Brick R

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Conway Twitty's voice was still incredible late in his career. No one will ever know how much I love you so. My only prayer will be someday you'll care for me. But it's only make believe. My hopes, my dreams come true. My life I'd give for you. My heart, a wedding ring. My all, my everything. My heart I can't control. You rule my very soul. My only

avatar John Paul

8 FLOP SONGS from the 50s That Turned Into HITS Part 1. 8 AT THE HOP. Initially brushed off as disposable teen dance music. This upbeat track shocked critics by racing to hash one. It quickly became a defining school dance anthem and proved teenage culture could drive the charts. 7 HOUND DOG. Condemned as vulgar and inappropriate by parents and TV

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Johnny Winter, 1979. During this era, Winter was not only touring relentlessly but also producing a series of Grammy-winning comeback albums for his idol, Muddy Waters.

Johnny Winter, 1979. During this era, Winter was not only touring relentlessly but also producing a series of Grammy-winning comeback albums for his idol, Muddy Waters.

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On February 21, 1974, KISS made history with their first-ever national TV performance, tearing through “Nothin' to Lose,” “Firehouse,” and “Black Diamond” on ABC’s In Concert (aired March 29).

On February 21, 1974, KISS made history with their first-ever national TV performance, tearing through “Nothin' to Lose,” “Firehouse,” and “Black Diamond” on ABC’s In Concert (aired March 29).

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