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02.15.24
The Meaning Behind “Popular” by Nada Surf and the 1964 Dating Book that Inspired It
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Al Melchior
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02.15.24
The Meaning Behind “Crazy Train” by Ozzy Osbourne and the Guitar Genius Who Brought It to Life
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Thom Donovan
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02.15.24
The Meaning Behind the Nursery Rhyme “I Had a Little Nut Tree”
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Bryan Reesman
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02.15.24
6 Classic Country Songs that Tell Powerful Stories
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02.14.24
The Meaning Behind “Cloudbusting” by Kate Bush and the Father/Son Story that Inspired It
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Al Melchior
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02.14.24
The Meaning Behind “All Those Years Ago” by George Harrison and How It Evolved After John Lennon’s Death
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Jim Beviglia
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02.14.24
The Humble Meaning Behind “Good Intentions” by Toad the Wet Sprocket
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02.14.24
The Meaning Behind “Boulder to Birmingham” by Emmylou Harris and the Gone-Too-Soon Legend Who Inspired It
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02.12.24
Behind the Song “All Day and All of the Night” by The Kinks and Why Their Record Label Initially Rejected It
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Jay McDowell
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The Meaning of “Purple Haze” by the Jimi Hendrix Experience You May Not Have Thought of
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02.11.24
How Bryan Adams’ “Run to You” Unintentionally Became His First Top-10 Hit
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The Meaning Behind “Straight to Hell” by The Clash and How It Puts a Light on the Hypocrisy of Western Democracies
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