Jeff Buckley: Dreaming of Music, Drowning, and Eternal Life

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Public Enemy: Revolution, Scandal, and a Message Louder than a Bomb

Public Enemy were revolutionaries – both in their message and their music. In the 1980s and 1990s, they elevated hip-hop to an art form. They did this with Chuck D's booming voice, Flavor Flav's comic levity, and the auditory assault of the Bomb Squad's production. But with that ...  Show more

Bonus Episode: The Murder Mystery Hinted At in the New Elvis Concert Film

We saw EPiC and it’s GREAT, but why didn’t Elvis perform outside the United States? Could an unsolved murder have been the reason? For more great stories, check out our huge archive of episodes like these: Episode 32 - Johnny Cash Episode 68 - Gram Parsons To learn more about lis ...  Show more

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