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The Radio Edit Hall of Shame
Time constraints or not, some radio edits to classic rock and pop songs just feel wrong. Here is a list of some of the worst.
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Time constraints or not, some radio edits to classic rock and pop songs just feel wrong. Here is a list of some of the worst.

The bright sound of Dixieland jazz evokes a specific era -- and never fails to get you moving (even just a little).

A tribute to the late Fuzzy Haskins, a key member of Parliament-Funkadelic. Here are some of his best tracks.

Steve Marriott was the force behind both Small Faces and Humble Pie, but his 60s style influenced artists from Paul Weller to Noel Gallagher.

Sure, they were hired as actors to play musicians, but the band soon evolved way beyond that. The Monkees were talented performers, and were also surrounded by world-class talent. It added up to genuinely excellent music that had a lasting, under-appreciated impact.