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  2. Music video - Wikipedia

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    Another important development in music videos was the launch of The Chart Show on the UK's Channel 4 in 1986. This was a program that composed entirely of music videos (the only outlet many videos had on British TV at the time [57]), with no presenters. Instead, the videos were linked by then state of the art computer graphics.

  3. Music history of the United States in the 1960s - Wikipedia

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    Psychedelic music's LSD-inspired vibe began in the folk scene, with the New York-based Holy Modal Rounders using the term in their 1964 recording of "Hesitation Blues". [11] The first group to advertise themselves as psychedelic rock were the 13th Floor Elevators from Texas, at the end of 1965; producing an album that made their direction clear ...

  4. James Taylor - Wikipedia

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    [15] James attended a public primary school in Chapel Hill. [6] Isaac's career prospered, but he was frequently away from home on military service at Bethesda Naval Hospital in Maryland or as part of Operation Deep Freeze in Antarctica in 1955 and 1956. [16] Isaac Taylor later rose to become dean of the UNC School of Medicine from 1964 to 1971 ...

  5. Live at the Boston Garden: April 5, 1968 - Wikipedia

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    Factory in 2008 as part of the box set I Got the Feelin': James Brown in the '60s. [1] It received a stand-alone release in 2009. [2] The concert was the subject of the 2008 PBS/VH-1 documentary The Night James Brown Saved Boston, directed by David Leaf and a chapter of Common Ground by J. Anthony Lukas.

  6. The Living Daylights (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Barry's film mix is heard on the soundtrack and all three of A-ha's best-of compilations. The A-ha preferred mix can be heard on their 1988 album Stay on These Roads. However, in 2006 A-ha's Paul Waaktaar-Savoy complimented Barry's contributions "I loved the stuff he added to the track, I mean it gave it this really cool string arrangement ...

  7. Over and Over (Bobby Day song) - Wikipedia

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    "Over and Over" is a song written by Robert James Byrd and recorded by him using the stage name Bobby Day. Day's version entered the Billboard Hot 100 in 1958, the same week a version of the same song by Thurston Harris entered the chart. Day's version reached #41, and was the B-side to "Rockin' Robin". [3] Thurston Harris' version peaked at #96.

  8. 1960s in music - Wikipedia

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    Psychedelic rock particularly took off in California's emerging music scene as groups followed the Byrds from folk to folk rock from 1965. [39] The Los Angeles-based group the Doors formed in 1965 after a chance meeting on Venice Beach. Although its charismatic lead singer Jim Morrison died in 1971, the band's popularity has endured to this day ...

  9. YouTube Music - Wikipedia

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    YouTube Music is a music streaming service developed by the American video platform YouTube, a subsidiary of Alphabet's Google. The service is designed with an interface that allows users to simultaneously explore music audios and music videos from YouTube-based genres, playlists and recommendations.