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"It was such a great record, nobody could believe it," said Brian Wilson of this 1964 classic by the Righteous Brothers.
Art, Faith, Sex and Controversy' investigates pop culture’s crypto-religious, uncanny symbols of immanence and transcendence.
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inews.co.uk on MSNWill Butler: ‘Leaving Arcade Fire was instinctual – it’s been wonderful’His songs feature in a hit musical, now arrived in London, about the ups and downs of being in a major rock band. Recreating ...
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Basketball Network on MSN"I've always called him Mini Me" - Reggie Miller saw a younger version of himself in Richard HamiltonI've always called him Mini Me. It's a compliment in the highest form. But we've got to do a better job of finding a way to ...
But as historians believe her words may have been recorded inaccurately ... “Truth is understood to be a national figure, and we often don’t think about where national figures live, because we just ...
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