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How can you consider flower power outdated? The essence of my lyrics is the desire for peace and harmony. That’s all anyone has ever wanted. How could it become outdated? Robert Plant

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June 13, 1995 – Alanis Morissette Releases Studio album, Jagged Little Pill

Alanis Morissette released her studio album, Jagged Little Pill. The album went on to sell over 30 million copies worldwide and made Morissette the first female Canadian to score a US No.1 album. ‘Jagged Little Pill’ featured the massive hits, ‘You Oughta Know’, ‘Hand in My Pocket’, ‘Ironic’, and ‘You Learn’.

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Don’t compromise even if it hurts to be yourself. Toby Keith

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June 12, 1965 – The Supremes Score Fifth Consecutive US No. 1 Single

The Supremes scored their fifth consecutive US No.1 single (they were the first American group to accomplish this feat), when ‘Back In My Arms Again’, went to the top of the charts.

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If it looks good, you’ll see it. If it sounds good, you’ll hear it. If it’s marketed right, you’ll buy it. But… If it’s real… you’ll feel it. Kid Rock

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June 11, 1962 – The Beatles’ Last Recording With Pete Best

The Beatles recorded a BBC radio program, “Here We Go”. They recorded at the Playhouse Theatre in Manchester, in front of a studio audience composed largely of loyal Cavern fans. This was the last recording on which Pete Best played drums.

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June 10, 1975 – The Eagles Release One of These Nights, Producing Three Top Singles

The Eagles released their fourth studio album One of These Nights which became the Eagles’ first No.1 album on Billboard’s chart. The album produced three top 10 singles ‘One of These Nights’, ‘Lyin’ Eyes’ and ‘Take It to the Limit’.

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The best music is essentially there to provide you something to face the world with. Bruce Springsteen

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June 9, 1978 – The Rolling Stones Release Some Girls, Their First Studio Album

The Rolling Stones released Some Girls. It was their first studio album recorded with Ronnie Wood as a full member. The awesome album cover was designed by Peter Corriston and featured The Stones in garish drag alongside select female celebrities and lingerie ads. The cover immediately ran into trouble when Lucille Ball, Farrah Fawcett, Liza Minnelli (representing…

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I don’t like to be labelled, to be anything. I’ve made the mistake before myself of labelling my music, but it’s counter-productive. Neil Young

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