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Bay City Rollers' 'Saturday Night': Forever No. 1


Forever No. 1 is a Billboard
 series that pays special tribute to the recently deceased artists who achieved the highest honor our charts have to offer  a Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 single by taking an extended look back at the chart-topping songs that made them part of this exclusive club. Here, we honor the late Les McKeown with a look at his group the Bay City Rollers first and only Hot 100 No. 1, the timeless weekend anthem Saturday Night.  
If you read the BBC s news story from Thursday (April 22) about the recent passing of singer Les McKeown who died at age 65 on Tuesday, as announced by his family you ll find a relatively comprehensive retelling of his history as a musician, from his early days in the relatively unknown band Threshold to mid- 70s superstardom as a member of the Bay City Rollers. You ll also find a brief analysis of his significance to his home country Scotland, as frontman for one of the country s most successful cultural exports of the ....

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The Return of Sister Kate


The Return of Sister Kate
The Return of Sister Kate
Fifty years ago, James Taylor s sister released her debut album, then promptly vanished from the scene. Now, decades after she traded rock stardom for life in a teepee, Kate Taylor is back
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Five decades later, she can still remember the high points, like meeting a few Beatles, encountering Mick Jagger or a very young Michael Jackson in the studio, or sharing a bill with Tina Turner. And she can also recall the precise moment when she decided to shut it all down, at least for a long while. ....

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Lady Gaga's 'Born This Way' Song Vs. Madonna's 'Express Yourself'


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Lady Gaga’s ‘Born This Way’: Much Better Than ‘Express Yourself’
Rob Sheffield digs into why Lady Gaga’s 2011 single summed up everything gaudy and glorious about the pop star
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Come on, girls! Do you believe in Madonna? Because Lady Gaga has got something to say about “Express Yourself,” and she’s turned Madonna’s fourth-best single of 1989 into her own instant-classic club anthem, “Born This Way.” Except it’s actually much better than “Express Yourself,” because it’s faster, with Gaga chanting “Don’t be a drag / Just be a queen.” “Born This Way” sums up everything gaudy and glorious about Gaga, all her politics and sex and Catholic angst and smeared lipstick, in one admirably compact blast of disco aggression. ....

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Summer of Soul review: Black Woodstock, still vital


The year is 1969. At Mount Morris Park in Harlem, New York City, Nina Simone, the ‘High Priestess of Soul’, stands on a psychedelic stage, looking regal in a yellow dress and a towering top knot. She’s just finished a rousing performance of To Be Young, Gifted and Black, and she tells the audience – a vibrant sea of mostly Black women, men and children – that she has something to read to them. It’s a poem by David Nelson of the Last Poets, called Are You Ready, Black People?
“Are you ready to smash white things?” Simone reads from a piece of paper. “Are you ready to build black things?” The crowd responds with cheers. It’s a magical moment: somewhere between music and protest, between celebration and a call-to-action.  ....

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