Aretha Franklin's 1967 hit "Respect" has been ranked the best song of all time by Rolling Stone. Interestingly, the song wasn't originally Franklin's. It was written and recorded by Otis Redding ...
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Long before it was recorded, folk music served as a way to keep stories and ideas alive. As such, music has always played an important part in protests, from Woody Guthrie to Bad Bunny. So it’s not a ...
In this day and age, it’s common for artists to reserve something special for the last song on an album. That tactic wasn’t used quite as much in the 60s. The Beatles would help change that in 1967 ...
Reasonable people may disagree on what makes a song long. But for this list, I set the minimum at five minutes. That’s well past the radio-friendly mark. Plenty of time to bore us before you get to ...
The choir director of the Calvary Bible School says that 'Tatty, My King' shows the surprising affinities between Jews and Mennonites ...
A heated discussion escalated quickly when a trans activist was confronted with facts. Tempers flared, and the debate ended with an unexpected rage quit. Watch the intense moment and see the exchange ...
Google seems to be quietly moving YouTube Music lyrics behind a paywall for more users, turning a basic app feature into a Premium-only perk. Free users now get just five lyric views before the rest ...
Valentine’s Day is right around the corner, and there’s something about this time of year that makes us all crave a little more romance in our lives. That’s why our editors curated a Spotify playlist ...
Contrary to what public opinion may lead us to believe, most parents who reach out to me have not lost connection with their adult children due to cruelty or neglect. They has lost it through what I ...
Aaron covers what's exciting and new in the world of home entertainment and streaming TV. Previously, he wrote about entertainment for places like Rotten Tomatoes, Inverse, TheWrap and The Hollywood ...