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Depends on your age, I guess. My pre-teen friends and I had sung along to it dozens of times, blissfully unaware of the topic, even though Ray Davies wasn’t hiding the topic from us: “she walked like a woman and talked like a man” and “girls will be boys and boys will be ...
Most of the tracks included on the new LP draw their roots from THE BEATLES' tour of duty in India, exploring Transcendental Meditation with the MAHARISHI, along with their wives and girlfriends, MIA FARROW (and her Sister PRUDENCE, who inspired at least ONE of the album's tracks), MIKE ...
Those who are voted out get to finish their accounts in “the room of the lonely stories,” later viewable on YouTube. Among scripted shows, KBS’ political satire “My Fellow Citizens!”– presented by sales manager Sol Kim – focuses on a con man who marries a police detective, ...
It originated in the sixties in the USA, as an evolution of Afro-American dance music styles like rhythm n’ blues. Some of the original great funk guitar players have been Jimmy Nolen (from James Brown’s band), Leo Nocentelli (from The Meters), and Freddie Stone (from Sly and the ...
In a year that saw "Halloween Ends" and "The Black Phone" also arrive to mainstream success, it is downright stunning that I sit here before you to talk about "Smile," an original horror film from director Parker Finn with a $17 million budget based on theshort "Laura Hasn't Slept"th...
In Ian MacDonald’s bookRevolution in the Head: The Beatles’ Records and the Sixties, the author points to “We Can Work It Out” as the moment when Lennon’s dominance of the band ended and McCartney became “ascendant not only as a songwriter, but also as in...
In Ian MacDonald’s bookRevolution in the Head: The Beatles’ Records and the Sixties, the author points to “We Can Work It Out” as the moment when Lennon’s dominance of the band ended and McCartney became “ascendant not only as a songwriter, but also as instrumentalist, arranger, pr...