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The Local Café That Plays Only Mellencamp Records And Was Once Visited By John Himself — In Disguise 0 (0)

April 1, 2025

In the heart of our small town, there’s a quaint little café called “John’s Place,” where the aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingles with the sounds of classic rock. What…

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The Handwritten Sign Mellencamp Posted Outside His Studio: “Sing What You’D Die For” 0 (0)

On a bright summer morning in a small town in Indiana, the sun cast warm rays over John Mellencamp’s studio. Known for his heartfelt music and soulful lyrics, Mellencamp was…

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The Story Of A Couple Who Used Common One As Their Meditation Ritual For 20 Years 0 (0)

For twenty years, Nora and Jake had shared their mornings in a serene little corner of their garden, surrounded by blooming flowers and the soft hum of nature. Every sunrise,…

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The Candlelit Hotel Recording Of “Wake Up Time” Never Released, Stored In Analog Archives 0 (0)

In a small, dimly lit hotel room, the kind you might find in a sleepy little town, an unforgettable moment happened in the spring of 1998. Renowned singer-songwriter Jesse Collins…

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The Moment Inxs Realized They Were Being Watched By Prince Backstage 0 (0)

The lights of the arena glimmered like a thousand stars as the band INXS finished their electrifying performance. The crowd had erupted with cheers, and the energy buzzing in the…

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The Alternate Version Of “Gina” With A Doo-Wop Intro — Never Released 0 (0)

It was a warm summer evening in the late 1950s, and the sun was setting just beyond the horizon, bathing the neighborhood in a golden glow. The air was filled…

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The Spoken Interlude From A Fan’S Voicemail That Ended Up On An Early Cut Of “Car Jamming” 0 (0)

It was a chilly evening in late 1989 when the phone rang in the cramped apartment shared by the young musician, a rising star in the alternative rock scene. The…

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The Night They Broke The Attendance Record At The Fillmore East 0 (0)

The night was electric, a buzz of excitement humming through the air as fans lined up outside the Fillmore East in New York City. It was July 2, 1971, and…

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The Moment John Kay Took Off His Sunglasses — And Said “Some Days The Light Ain’T Worth It” 0 (0)

John Kay stood backstage, the low hum of the crowd echoing in his ears. The bright stage lights felt like a second sun, and as he adjusted his sunglasses, he…

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The Version Of “Trouble Man” Scored For A Full Orchestra — And Buried By Motown 0 (0)

In the early 1970s, Marvin Gaye was at the height of his musical powers. The soulful artist was known for his smooth voice and deep emotional lyrics, but he was…

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