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The Police – Message In A Bottle

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“Scroll down to the end of the article to listen to music.” Introduction In the late 1970s, a young band…

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Simple Man – Lynyrd Skynyrd

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“Scroll down to the end of the article to listen to music.” Introduction Growing up in the deep South, the…

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Queen – Fat Bottomed Girls

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“Scroll down to the end of the article to listen to music.” Introduction The first time I heard Queen’s “Fat…

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Foreigner – Hot Blooded (1978)

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“Scroll down to the end of the article to listen to music.” Introduction The summer of 1978 was a season…

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ELO – Strange Magic (Live 1976)

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“Scroll down to the end of the article to listen to music.” Introduction There’s something undeniably captivating about a song…

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Led Zeppelin – Immigrant Song (Live 1972)

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“Scroll down to the end of the article to listen to music.” Introduction Imagine yourself back in 1972, standing amidst…

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Dire Straits – Money For Nothing

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“Scroll down to the end of the article to listen to music.” Introduction My first encounter with “Money for Nothing”…

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Scorpions – Wind Of Change

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“Scroll down to the end of the article to listen to music.” Introduction It was the fall of 1990 when…

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Fleetwood Mac – Dreams

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“Scroll down to the end of the article to listen to music.” Introduction In the world of music, few songs…

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Fleetwood Mac – Go Your Own Way

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“Scroll down to the end of the article to listen to music.” Introduction Imagine it’s the late 1970s: you’re in…

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  • On his final tour in 2016, Parfitt playfully teased his junior bandmate Richie Malone: “Come on, lad, don’t make me have to show you how to play that!”—a line that had the audience in stitches
  • Alan Jackson – Someday
  • “He didn’t just sing about sacrifice—he lived it.” While many artists were promoting their latest singles, John Foster took a moment on Memorial Day to honor those who gave everything. His heartfelt tribute, devoid of self-promotion, reminded us of the true meaning behind the day. As he prepares for his Grand Ole Opry debut, it’s clear that his respect for tradition and genuine character set him apart in the country music scene.
  • “Forty Five Hundred Times” is one of Rick Parfitt’s most beloved compositions. He used a special string tuning technique, replacing the E string with a B string, to create a distinctive sound. During live performances, the song was often extended to over 17 minutes with spontaneous jam sessions, showcasing the incredible musical connection between the band members.
  • “When two country legends share a stage for ‘Amarillo By Morning,’ time itself seems to stand still for those precious three minutes.” George Strait and Alan Jackson’s duet on this rodeo anthem feels like witnessing country music royalty passing the torch while simultaneously holding it together. The song that Strait once called “a perfect country song” takes on new meaning with Jackson beside him, both men having lived the road warrior life described in those lyrics. After four decades of performing this classic about sacrifice and determination, you can hear the authenticity in Strait’s voice when he sings “I ain’t got a dime, but what I got is mine”—a reminder that true country music isn’t about flash, but about honoring the struggle that makes the journey worthwhile.

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On his final tour in 2016, Parfitt playfully teased his junior bandmate Richie Malone: “Come on, lad, don’t make me have to show you how to play that!”—a line that had the audience in stitches

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Alan Jackson – Someday

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“He didn’t just sing about sacrifice—he lived it.” While many artists were promoting their latest singles, John Foster took a moment on Memorial Day to honor those who gave everything. His heartfelt tribute, devoid of self-promotion, reminded us of the true meaning behind the day. As he prepares for his Grand Ole Opry debut, it’s clear that his respect for tradition and genuine character set him apart in the country music scene.

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“Forty Five Hundred Times” is one of Rick Parfitt’s most beloved compositions. He used a special string tuning technique, replacing the E string with a B string, to create a distinctive sound. During live performances, the song was often extended to over 17 minutes with spontaneous jam sessions, showcasing the incredible musical connection between the band members.

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Classic Country Music Hits

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