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The Vassar-educated Lois Long was an icon of the flapper generation and a reigning voice—witty and smart—of New York nightlife in the Roaring Twenties. Jan. 10, 1931 cover by Constantin Alajalov. In one of her early “Tables for Two” columns, the famously hard-partying Long made this...
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This one is from Steely Dan’s first album,Can’t Buy A Thrill. Not a lot of background info on this one, but according to SongFacts … Like many of their songs, it’s hard to make sense of the lyrics, which seem to be about some combination of addiction, second chances and the...
new ears thanks to the patronage of MTV, where Lōc’s Californicating charisma and downbeat ease played well. If the album sounds of its time, that’s OK: nostalgia has come into play, giving it a fresh glow. Play it when night falls and marvel at how easy Lōc makes success sound....
"Rapper's Delight" is more than just an extremely good piece of music; it was rap music's debut into the mainstream, all the way from the hard 1970s streets of New York's Bronx borough. Getty Images Photo by Anthony Barboza One night in 19...
But that's not what I see staring back at me On the cover of The cover of a magazine 'Cause at the end of the day All those magazines get thrown away I wanna be more than paper thin 'Cause everything That matters is underneath our skin ...
Xzibit appears on three2001songs: first on the opener “Lolo,” featuring Dre’s whole posse, and then on “What’s the Difference,” one of the album’s standout moments. Perhaps the most impressive thing about this track is the fact that Xzibit’s going toe-to-toe with the other guy...