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Unless you have the misfortune of seeing an artist lip-synch along to a backing track, the live version of a song is always going to sound at least a little bit different from the version you’re used to hearing. While most artists try their best to recreate the studio version, others view live performance as an opportunity to re-imagine (or correct) the song’s studio version. Here are seven songs that sound very different when performed in concert. -
Kanye West and Pharrell announce summer show in Dublin
Frequent collaborators Kanye West and Pharrell are packing up and going to Dublin. Frequent collaborators Kanye West and Pharrell are packing up and going to Dublin. -
5 Reasons Why It's Okay to Date Someone with a Different Taste in Music
Let's say you've met a someone, and he or she has pretty much everything you're looking for in a relationship; they're cute, they're funny, they love Lord of the Rings, everything about this person is spot-on. But then you discover something unsettling about them: this person doesn't listen to the Stooges. In fact, this person has somehow never even heard of them. Maybe they're not as cool as you thought they were. How could you possibly date somebody who doesn't listen to punk? Fortunately, having a different taste in music isn't as much of a deal-breaker as you may think. Here are some reasons why you shouldn't worry about it so much. -
Stevie Nicks performs spoof of 'Stop Draggin' My Heart Around' with Jimmy Fallon, 'Edge of Seventeen' with The Roots [WATCH]
Fleetwood Mac's Stevie Nicks served as the musical guest on last night's episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Instead of starting with a traditional set, Nicks teamed up with Fallon to spoof her video with Tom Petty for "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around." After that, she teamed up with the Roots to perform "Edge of Seventeen." -
'American Idol' Season 13 recap: Top 8 (again) time travel to the '80s, with Alex Preston, Caleb Johnson on top
With past Idol favorite David Cook as this week's mentor, the cream of this year's crop rose to the top with some super solid performances. As this point, though, we know who is going to be consistently good and who's going to be a little shaky. So, without further ado, let's get into who was good, bad and passable on this week's American Idol. -
Jay Z's documentary 'Made In America' to be released in May
In case you missed Jay Z's epic Made In America festival, you'll soon get to witness it all in the comfort of your home. -
Stephen Colbert taking over 'Late Show' after David Letterman's retirement in 2015
Just a few days after Late Show host David Letterman announced his retirement for 2015, CBS has named his replacement. After rumors swirled the Internet, The Colbert Report funnyman Stephen Colbert has been named as the newest guy in the network late night talk show game. -
List of potential Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees released; Mary J. Blige, Mariah Carey and Tupac among those with eligibility
Gearing up for this year's Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony, Rolling Stone recently released a list of 20 artists who will soon become eligible for induction. -
Chief Keef cousin Big Glo killed by gunfire in Chicago
Another young rapper has fallen because of violence, and another Chicago native at that. Big Glo, the second cousin and label-mate of Chief Keef, was pronounced dead at a hospital in Chicago Wednesday night. -
Disney's 20 Years on Broadway: Lion King, Beauty and the Beast Winners; Tarzan, Little Mermaid Losers
As 'The Lion King' continues its reign over Broadway, Disney Theatricals keeps up the pace with an ongoing series of musical adaptations of its hit movies. Next up, look for 'Jungle Book' and 'Frozen.' -
Bass-Baritone John Shirley-Quirk, Legendary Britten Interpreter, Dead at 82
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Craig Morgan Salutes the Troops
Craig Morgan spent 10 years in the U.S. Army serving in the 101st and 82nd Airborne Divisions followed by nine years in the Reserves. The vet may be out of the service now, but those who serve are never far from his mind. So whenever he has an opportunity to perform for the troops overseas, his go bag is ready. This spring, he'll head to Southwest Asia to for his 11th overseas military appreciation tour.
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