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This week, we're celebrating 30 years since the release of our Unplugged album. Join us as we look back on one of the most memorable performances in our history.
"Friday I'm in Love" remains the perfect track for those who need a dose of simple joy at the end of the week. A song that proves that even though The Cure is known for deeper lyrics and dense atmospheres, Robert Smith also knew how to write about the sheer pleasure of being alive on a Friday.
R.E.M. performing “Radio Free Europe” live on the David Letterman Show, June 10, 1983.
"Radio Free Europe" was the song that introduced so many people to R.E.M.'s unmistakable sound. Peter Buck's jangly guitar, Mike Mills' driving bass, Bill Berry's rock-solid beat, and Michael Stipe's cryptic vocals all came together to help lay the foundation for alternative rock. More than 40 years later, it still sounds as fresh and exciting as ever.
"Hong Kong Garden" is the landmark 1978 debut single by English post-punk band Siouxsie and the Banshees. Named after a local Chinese takeaway in Chislehurst, Kent, the song was written as a tribute to its immigrant staff who were frequently harassed by racist skinheads.