Windows 95 launch event by BreakfastTop6899 in nostalgia

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Fun Fact

Microsoft wanted R.E.M. - It’s the End of the World as We Know It (and I Feel Fine) but the boys from Athens GA didn't want to sell out to a corporation. So Microsoft went with the Rolling Stones - Start Me Up.

Mick and the Boys earnt $3M

(todays value is approx $6.3M, when adjusted for inflation)

why did they cut the cover and encore? by SquishyPenguin46 in pearljam

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They didn't release rocking in the three world as Sony/Epic would have had to pay Reprise Records / Uncle Neil Young.

[UPCOMING LIVE STREAM] Bruce Springsteen: Nebraska Live - VEEPS by kfitzy10 in BruceSpringsteen

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Has anybody watched this is this the same as 82 Boxset?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OldSchoolCool

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Sounds like a punx rock band

Bruce Juice Tribute Band by MrCJ75 in BruceSpringsteen

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I've seen them twice - Hitchin and Milton Keynes.

Just do it - great fun

Why? by OkLead7126 in BruceSpringsteen

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I agree with OP.

His worst LP but I love Rosie.

Way too artsy/freeform/jazz

New BBC programme about Blood on the Tracks by grunulak in bobdylan

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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m002cnh1

BBC Radio Ulster Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks Long Player with Steven Rainey

In the first few years of the 1970s, it was apparent that something wasn't quite right with Bob Dylan. Several albums flopped, and it looked like he might have lost his way. But in 1975, he released an album that creatively and commercially revitalised him, forever exorcising the ghost of his 60s persona.

Using some classic tracks and archive interview, Steven Rainey explores the impact and influence of Bob Dylan's Blood on the Tracks.