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The Beach BoysCover art for the songs “I Get Around” and “Don't Worry Baby” by the Beach Boys. Their next album,Surfer Girl, was a landmark for the unheard-of studioautonomythat Brian had secured from Capitol as writer, arranger, and producer. Redolent of the Four Freshmen but actu...
For any guy who’s ever wanted to be (or sleep with) a cowboy, cop or leather-clad biker, the Village People reign supreme as gay-anthem chart toppers. Songs like ‘Macho Man’, ‘Go West’ (covered brilliantly by the Pet Shop Boys), ‘Cruisin’’ and ‘In the Navy’ are full ...
“Dirty Dudes Done Dirty Cheap” and “Big Balls” (which really didn’t need to be changed from the AC/DC original to fit the motif), GayC/DC is a pulse-pounding, heart-throbbing, wall-to-wall rockin’ experience. Yet, with his picks forThe Sound...
From Sylvester to Perfume Genius to everyone in between, Rolling Stone editors pick the most evocative, transformative songs for LGBTQ pride
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Try Britannica Premium for free and discover more. Subscribe Emmylou Harris(more) The 1970s saw the growth of the “outlaw” music of prominent Nashville expatriates Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings. The gap between country and the mainstream of pop music continued to narrow in that decade and...
More fool me for my curiosity. If anything the film made me feel a little uncomfortable. It was voyeuristic and I couldn't help but think that the two leads got duped into the roles in the belief that showing a couple of their orgasms might make them big stars. It seems a little ...