On This Day in 1975 – The Who Goes Gold
On this day in 1975 the album 'The Who By Numbers', by The Who, was certified Gold.
On this day in 1975 the album 'The Who By Numbers', by The Who, was certified Gold.
This is happening right now on the internet. 'Pickles,' a song by Irish (by way of Russia and Israel) artist Yasha is blowing up. It's not very good, but it's gotten more than eight million views in the past six days
A video of the song 'Carol of the Bells' being played on stuff you'd find in a WAREHOUSE is making the rounds online. It's a viral ad for a website called AlphabetPhotography.com, and they did it in their own building.
On this day in 1968 the album 'The Beatles', better known as "The White Album", was certified Gold.
Parodies of it are STILL popping up all over the place online, and the newest one is absolutely terrible.
'Rolling Stone' is revealing their list of the Top 50 Greatest Hip-Hop Songs of All Time in this week's issue. And the top spot goes to Grandmaster Flash's "The Message", which was released in 1982. "Rapper's Delight" by the Sugarhill Gang came in second. It came out in 1979.
All right,it's official: John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John are embracing the cheese of their new holiday album, 'This Christmas'. They released a video for the song 'I Think You Might Like It' and, well, I think you might like it.
On December 4th, 1986, the album 'Fore!', by Huey Lewis & The News, featuring "Stuck With You" AND "Hip To Be Square", was certified Gold, Platinum and Double Platinum.
The shadow cast by Michael Jackson’s bizarre personal life and legal troubles may have eclipsed most of his career but it still could not blot out the shining triumph of his song and music video 'Thriller.'
Remember that super-adorable 'Dumb Ways to Die' PSA from a few weeks ago? Here's a super-adorable parody of it called 'Cute Things to Find.' Chances are if you liked the first one, you'll like this too. They're practically identical, and equally cute, al
On this day in 1973 Jim Croce's album "You Don't Mess Around With Jim", featuring the amazing title track AND "Operator", "Time In A Bottle", "New York's Not My Home" and "Rapid Roy (The Stock Car Boy)", was certified Gold.
On Saturday, his "Gangnam Style" video surpassed Justin's "Baby" video to become the most-watched YouTube video of ALL TIME!