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The Underrated SNL ‘Loud Family’ Sketch

The late night program was clicking in Season 4. With 22 year-old Carrie Fisher as guest host, the series made a clever parody of a PBS reality series

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Tom Jones and CSNY Perform ‘Long Time Gone’

Yup, Tom Jones and the hippest band of the day, CSNY, performing together on This is Tom Jones. CSNY&J sort of has a ring to it

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Loverboy ‘Working For the Weekend’: A Guilty Pleasure

Rock fans have been singing this bona fide rock anthem since 1981 as they get ready for Friday night. Our Classic Video…

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Tom Jones and Aretha Franklin Show How It’s Done

Watch as two of music’s greatest voices treat a 1970 television audience to a medley of their songs on This Is Tom Jones

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The Who Play ‘Saturday Night’s Alright For Fighting’

In 1991, it was Elton John and Bernie Taupin’s turn to have their music honored with a tribute LP. Check out this great version of a signature tune – and John Entwistle’s final recording

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Freddie Mercury: Isolated Vocals on ‘We Are the Champions’

Our Classic Video features his isolated vocals on a Queen classic… a song you know so well you could win a karaoke championship with it

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Rodney Dangerfield – The Tonight Show

The man known for his “No Respect” line appeared on the NBC late night program 35 times, usually talking about his relationship with his doctor, dentist and wife

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Paul McCartney’s All-Star ‘Rockestra Theme’: A Who’s Who

An assemblage of classic rock A-Listers – including members of Led Zeppelin, The Who and Pink Floyd – showed up at Abbey Road Studios in 1978 to record this song

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Our Favorite ‘Goodfellas’ Scene: The Copa

Martin Scorsese’s great direction is on full display in this scene from the legendary mobster pic

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Supergroup ‘The Best’: Emerson, Entwistle, Walsh

A short-lived band featured members of ELP, The Who, Eagles and others as they toured with songs from their “day jobs”

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