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This Week In Music History – April 15-21

Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson

Spinner’s still letting me do my “This Week In Music History” feature.

Wait until they figure out I intend to turn this thing into the definitive T’Pau chronicle.

Anyway, besides T’Pau this week’s column featured Michael Jackson, Freddy Mercury, The Cure’s Robert Smith, The Kingsmen vs. the FBI, Joey Ramone, Buddy Holly and Sonny Bono.

To find out why they made music history, click here.

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The Revolutionary Qualities Of The Cure’s “Mint Car”

The Cure enjoy mint cars

The Cure enjoy mint cars

Risky Fuel operatives are most excited to add another new friend to our gang — AUX TV.

The digital channel and website with the fightingest spirit thought Sarah’s essay about The Cure’s happy-go-lucky song “Mint Car” would, somehow, be perfect as part of their Revolutionaries Month content series. We applaud this bravery and believe it should be celebrated… by actually reading the story and getting them some click-throughs. To do so, surf over here.

The Cure “Mint Car” (check out the team Russia hockey jersey):

 

 

 

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