Beatles References (Part One)

These are songs, by any artist, that in some way, reference the Beatles.

“Reader’s Digest” is a provocative, satirical song written and performed by Larry Norman, released in 1972 on his landmark album Only Visiting This Planet. Norman, often called the “father of Christian rock,” used the song to critique both secular culture and institutionalized religion, referencing pop icons (like The Beatles, Rolling Stones, and John Lennon),

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Lyrical: “Dust in the Wind”(Part One)

These are songs that contain the phrase “Dust in the Wind” in their lyrics.

“The Last Time” is a track by the British progressive rock band Asia, featured on their eighth studio album, Aura, released on January 31, 2001. The song was co-written by Geoff Downes and John Payne, who were the core members of the band during this period. Notably, original Asia guitarist Steve Howe contributed to this track,

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Lyrical: “Black and/or White” (Part One)

Songs that contain the Lyrics “Black and White” or “Black or White”.

“Black or White,” by Michael Jackson, is a powerful pop anthem released in 1991 as the lead single from his album Dangerous. Written by Jackson and Bill Bottrell, the song combines rock and dance-pop elements with a central message of racial unity and equality. Known for its iconic music video featuring groundbreaking morphing technology,

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Michael Jackson – Doyle’s Space: Music Hall of Fame

The King of Pop is one of my 2024 inductees.

Michael Jackson’s solo career is one of the most influential and celebrated in the history of music. Before launching his solo career, Jackson was the lead singer of The Jackson 5, a group formed in 1964 with his brothers Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, and Marlon. Managed by their father, Joe Jackson, The Jackson 5 signed with Motown Records in 1968.

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