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All posts tagged
rock-and-roll
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June 23, 2004John Moe’s Pop Song Correspondences: Letters to Fogerty
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January 4, 2004Adjective and Noun Combinations Considered and Then Discarded in Favor of “Black Betty” in the Song “Black Betty,” Which Is Perhaps Better Known as “Whoa! Black Betty! Bam-ba-Lam.”
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December 21, 2003Working Titles for Sly and the Family Stone’s “Thank You Falletinme Be Mice Elf Agin.”
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February 11, 2003Some Famous Names That Can Replace the Word Yesterday in the Song “Yesterday,” by Paul McCartney
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July 22, 2002AC/DC: The Board Meeting
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April 16, 2002Murder Techniques Offered by the Killer-for-Hire in AC/DC’s “Dirty Deeds, Done Dirt Cheap.”
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October 19, 2000VH-1’s Greatest Songs of Rock and Roll, Adjusted for Not Sucking by Dan, a Viacom Intern, With Minimal Input From Dan’s Older Brother Jim, Whose Girlfriend Just Broke Up With Him Over the Phone