12 Albums from the ’60s That Everyone Seemed to Own
In the 1960s, the album evolved from a mere collection of singles to an art form in its own right. […]
In the 1960s, the album evolved from a mere collection of singles to an art form in its own right. […]
The 1960s was a decade of cultural revolution, from the British Invasion to Woodstock, from beehive hairdos to bell bottoms.
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When Platoon hit theaters in 1986, it was more than just another Vietnam War movie—it was a thunderclap. Directed by