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You know we've got to find a way to bring some lovin' here today.
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Iain Cooke defends his controversial choice to diss prog rock, too.
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Spector pioneered the “Wall of Sound” production method that became widely popular across the rock music industry.
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If only there was a way for celebrities with tons of money to give back during this time of crisis.
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A happy life is a successful life.
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Don't let the first few minutes of this documentary scare you away! They're terrible, but things quickly turn much, much better.
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Nowhere Boy shies aways from traditional music biopic tropes and embraces a coming-of-age story.
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In many ways, John & Yoko: Above Us Only Sky is an effort to set the record straight on the couple's storied and often misunderstood relationship.
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This August, BritBox programming is rounding out summer streaming with some of the best British movies and shows premiering all month long, so make sure to tune in to catch ...
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No one can measure up to the real deal, but who came the closest?
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I hope someday you'll join me... in watching this fantastic documentary on Netflix.
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This film does everything a music documentary should.
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The animated classic from The Beatles remains divisive 50 years later.
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George Harrison: Living in the Material World covers every twist and turn in Harrison’s 58 years on this Earth.
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It’s a pretty cool take on their story, even if you’re mostly familiar with it, and succeeds in creating a new narrative about the band.
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How's the music production? Whose cover is the best? And, most importantly, does the show feature a stinkbug that powers a Ferris wheel with his own farts?
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Indie film distributor Abramorama is partnering with Hulu on the U.S. theatrical release.