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Snoopy receives a letter from his original owner, Lila, prompting him to embark on an emotional journey back home with Woodstock. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles while Charlie Brown and friends eagerly await their return. This heartwarming tale emphasizes loyalty and friendship among...
Many a chart hit has come off the back of a movie appearance. From Simple Minds to Stevie Wonder, we present some of the best movie songs.
One of pop’s first protest songs is also one of its most profoundly disturbing. Written by a Jewish schoolteacher in the Bronx, its lyrics evoke the horrors of a lynching (“Black bodies swinging in the Southern breeze/Strange fruit hanging from the poplar trees”), and its languid melody...
The Best Cover Songs From 50 of Metal's Biggest Bands Amon Amarth Kevin RC Wilson, Loudwire Amon Amarth The Pick: “Aerials” Original Artist: System of a Down The Conversation: Yeah… we don’t really know where in the world this one came from either. Actually, we do! A night at a...
‘90s demise, but theUse Your Illusion Itrack was actually written by Axl Rose beforeAppetite for Destructioneven came out — he just knew it didn’t belong on their debut. From the orchestration to its epic ending, “November Rain” is one of the most grandiose rock songs of all time,...
1: Jimi Hendrix: Purple Haze (Woodstock version) (Solo: Jimi Hendrix) Picking one Jimi Hendrix solo is an impossible task. Do you go with “All Along the Watchtower”? “Voodoo Child (Slight Return)”? Or perhaps the iconic “Star-Spangled Banner”Woodstockmoment? What most folks don’t ...
To commemorate this most eventful year in music and culture on the week of Woodstock's 50th anniversary, the Billboard staff is ranking our 100 favorite songs from a year treasured by Bryan Adams and New York Mets fans alike.
Pop and rock stars from Madonna to Bono have followed the lead of Dylan in Don’t Look Back — not with their songs, but with their public personas. This movie is like the blueprint on how to be a modern celebrity: at once arrogant and ironic. 7. Gimme Shelter (1970) Though it’...
These 1990s rock songs have secured themselves god-tier status based on their legacy, their stats and basically just being iconic in nature.