Photo by James Looker/Avalon/Getty Images Emo music was a massive movement in the early 2000s. These four bands helped define the emerging genre and ... read more
Cyndi Lauper came up with the title "Time After Time" when she saw it in TV Guide magazine. It's the name of a 1979 movie about a man who invents a time machine.
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Dubbed the "Queen of Hip-Hop Soul," the R&B singer-songwriter shook up the genre with her Puff Daddy-produced debut, What's the 411?, and her breakthrough single, "Real Love."
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This song starts in Boston with a tea party and takes us to the other end of the American Revolution.
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Stunning, staggeringly powerful song -- an all-time favorite among the many works of genius Billy Joel has created. From the lovely simplicity of the opening piano figure, it builds organically into a pop masterpiece of sheer grandeur and magnificence, a plaintive cry from the very soul of us all. The bridge ("I could find a lover... I could find a friend... I could have security until the bitter end") is one of the best encapsulations of human interaction and interpersonal relationships any philosopher could have possibly stated; Billy has an incredible facility with lyrical & musical invention which few could ever hope to duplicate or even come close!...