12 ’70s Albums That Practically Lived on Turntables
1. Rumours by Fleetwood Mac This album was rarely just played once. It stayed on turntables for weeks, sometimes months, […]
1. Rumours by Fleetwood Mac This album was rarely just played once. It stayed on turntables for weeks, sometimes months, […]
1. The Breakfast Club (1985) For years, it felt impossible to talk about high school without someone dropping a line
1. Hawkeye’s Breakdown in “Sometimes You Hear the Bullet” on M*A*S*H When M*A*S*H aired “Sometimes You Hear the Bullet” in
1. The Beatles, “Hey Jude” There was no escaping this song once it hit radio in 1968. The opening piano
1. Big Hair as a Daily Commitment Hair in the ’80s was not a finishing touch, it was the entire
1. Tupperware Containers Almost every kitchen had at least one mismatched stack of plastic containers with lids that never quite
1. Bonnie and Clyde (1967), Faye Dunaway Before Bonnie and Clyde, Dunaway was still largely unknown outside of theater circles.