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The Strokes' guerrilla promo tactics, the DFA's brush with Britney Spears and other juicy lore from Lizzy Goodman's massive new oral history.
Paul McCartney brought a strange guest to the studio in February 1967.
Lennon swallowed the wrong pill the night he was supposed to record backing harmonies for the song. Weirdness – and male bonding – ensued.
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Remembering the "touching show of unity" that led to the drummer's sole lead-vocal turn on 1967 LP.
His journey has been long, but the Men At Work vocalist's "recipe for insanity" has been averted by one driving principle: "make better records".
How Wil Wagner and company weathered a traumatic few years to arrive at third full length.
After facing immediate panic, citizens joined together for a display of resilience.
"How about if we become an alter-ego band?" McCartney would recall asking the group following French road trip and Kenyan safari in late 1966.