We’re back from the Christmas break with a look at all the instances where the police tried to take down The Rolling Stones.
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Ongoing History Daily: Fanclub releases
Fanclub releases–special on-off records by artists–are highly colllectible.
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Five Songs You Must Hear This Week: 06 January 2025
The first Five Songs list of 2025 is, if I may say so myself, extremely strong. You must hear these.
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Ongoing History Daily: The end of the CD player in the car?
A CD player in the car used to be an essential thing. Now? Not so much.
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Golden Globes 2025 winners list: 'Shogun,' 'Emilia Perez' top TV, movie awards
The first awards ceremony of the year, the Golden Globes, celebrated the finest movies and TV to grace the big and small screens.
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The Ongoing History of New Music encore presentation: UFOs, UAPs, and rock
One more holiday repeat. Meanwhile, with all the recent hype of drones and weird things in the sky over New Jersey, we thought we’d run this show one more time.
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Ongoing History Daily: The Amen Break
The Amen Break is one of the most-sampled drum breaks in history. I wish the outcome was happier.
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Ongoing History Daily: The most-sampled song of all time
Sampling really took off in the 1980s. Since then, which song has been sampled the most?
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Ongoing History Daily: Is there anything left in the Kurt Cobain vault?
Is there any unreleased Kurt Cobain material that we haven’t heard yet? Don’t hold your breath.
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Ongoing History Daily: Selling music on microSD cards? There was an attempt.
As late as 2008, the major labels were trying to divert us from digital tracks with physical formats, including the choking hazard known as microSD.
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Ongoing History Daily: The Father of Feedback
The controlled use of feedback and distortion is a staple of feature of rock. But who was the first to harness this power?
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