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The Beatles – Live At The Washington Coliseum
Tuesday 11 February 1964 The Beatles’ first US concert was watched by a crowd of 8,092 fans at the Washington Coliseum in Washington, DC.
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Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1970
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Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1969
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1990 MTV Video Music Awards
Winners and nominees Winners are in bold text. Video of the Year Best Male Video Sinéad O’Connor – “Nothing Compares 2 U“Aerosmith – “Janie’s Got a Gun“Don Henley – “The End of the Innocence“Madonna – “Vogue“ Don Henley – “The End of the Innocence“Billy Idol – “Cradle of Love“MC Hammer – “U Can’t Touch This“Michael Penn – “No Myth“ Best Female Video Best Group Video…
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AC/DC -Thunderstruck / 1990
“Thunderstruck” is a song by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released as the lead single from their 1990 album The Razors Edge The video which accompanied the single, directed by David Mallet, was filmed at London’s Brixton Academy on 17 August 1990. Thunder, thunder, thunder, thunderThunder, thunder, thunder, thunderThunder, thunder I was caughtIn the middle of a railroad track (thunder)I looked ’roundAnd I knew there…
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Cher – If I Could Turn Back Time
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Elvis Presley in concert show – Omaha June 19, 1977
00:00 – Also Sprach Zarathustra (Richard Strauss song) (2001 Theme) 00:37 – See See Rider Blues (‘Ma’ Rainey & Her Georgia Jazz Band cover) 04:55 – I’ve Got a Woman (Ray Charles cover) 07:06 – Amen 14:00 – That’s All Right (Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup cover) 17:09 – Are You Lonesome Tonight? (Charles Hart cover)…
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AC/DC – High Voltage / 1976 International Edition
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AC/DC – High Voltage / 1975 Australian Version
Studio album by AC/DC Released 17 February 1975 Recorded November 1974 Studio Albert (Sydney) Genre Hard rock – blues rock – glam rock – rock and roll Length 39:51 Label Albert/EMI Track listing All tracks are written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young and Bon Scott except where noted. No. Title Length 1. “Baby, Please Don’t Go” (Big Joe Williams) 4:50 2. “She’s Got Balls” 4:52…
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Death of Janis Joplin
On Sunday evening, October 4, 1970, Janis Joplin was found dead on the floor of her room at Hollywood’s Landmark Hotel in Los Angeles, California. She was only 27. Her death was another blow to the music world, as Jimi Hendrix had died just weeks earlier.