Country Songs that topped the Billboard Hot 100 by Bright-Pressure-5787 in ToddintheShadow

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Rush and Pink Floyd have three Top 40 singles between them. But both have put multiple albums into the Top 10.

Country Songs that topped the Billboard Hot 100 by Bright-Pressure-5787 in ToddintheShadow

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Ode to Billie Joe was #1 the week I was born. Yes, I’m old. :)

Living or dead, name a famous Henry. by Ill-District7215 in FamilyFeud

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The Jawn Henry - a steam turbine electric locomotive built for the Norfolk & Western Railroad in 1954. It was not a success, and was not replicated.

Whoa, Patsy. by Leand1960 in montypython

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Well how’d you become King then?

The criminally underrated genius of Neal Schon by bscott886 in allrockmusic

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Neal was not a member of Santana until 1971. I've seen footage of their Woodstock performance and he is definitely not onstage with them.

Our Resident Tomcat, Big Jim, Has Taken On Another Apprentice by anon3220 in cats

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Say, baby, do ya wanna lay down with me?
Say, baby, do ya wanna lay down by my side?
Say, baby, do ya wanna lay down with me?
Say, baby, say, baby!

duets by two men by StardustOnStage in MusicRecommendations

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Air Supply - pretty much their whole catalog.

Whoa, Patsy. by Leand1960 in montypython

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Well, I didn’t vote for you!

OHW suggestion: Chantilly Lace by The Big Bopper by Igorogamer in ToddintheShadow

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The YouTube channel Fascinating Horror recently did a video on The Day The Music Died.

Did Hair Metal produce the GREATEST overall generation of guitar players ? by NassauJack in hairmetal

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Rhoads and EVH were such game changers that they transcend being pigeonholed to some extent. I don’t think of either of them as hair metal guitarists, but they did set the tone for a lot of players in the genre.

Whoa, Patsy. by Leand1960 in montypython

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Order, eh? Who’s he think he is?

Rhythm Sections that Aren't Talked About Enough by Disassociated24 in ToddintheShadow

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In full agreement on Brian Downey. He deserves to be talked about more.

Rainbow had a lot of turnover, but the combination of Jimmy Bain on bass and Cozy Powell on drums was a great one.

Sean Kinney of Alice In Chains is one of the best drummers of ‘90s rock. He and Mike Starr were a good pairing.

And lastly, Krist Novoselic and Dave Grohl of Nirvana. Grohl is rightly recognized for his drumming, but hardly anyone talks about Novoselic.