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    Songs by Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros and similar artists
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    Need the perfect aural accessory for a romantic night downtown? Groove with these modern, fresh and whimsical songs by emerging independent artists, handpicked by designer Rebecca Minkoff. http://www.rebeccaminkoff.com/
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    Wake up and enjoy a moment of serenity with these light and familiar pop songs from the '60s through today. http://bouchonbakery.com
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    This playlist of mostly acoustic guitar-centric songs is perfect for long, relaxing nights in your bedroom. By yourself, or with someone special, listen to this until the sun rises.
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    A panorama of indie rock artists that came into the spotlight in the emerging 21st Century.

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    These songs hit #1 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart in the 1960s. Since 1958, the Hot 100 has been America's barometer of song popularity.
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    Folk rock was born when bands started using rock instrumentation to play traditional folk music in the 1960s. These are the songs that defined this important development in popular music history.
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    In the 1980s, these songs hit #1 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart, America's barometer of song popularity.
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    Dance your '80s-loving ass off!
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    According to AOL.com, these are the worst songs of all time. Admittedly, we have a soft spot for a lot of these songs, but some of them are truly bad.
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    Acclaimed film director and noted music enthusiast Danny Boyle directed the opening ceremonies for the 2012 Olympic Games in London. A celebration of British culture through music, these are the songs he chose to soundtrack the event.
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    A panorama of indie rock artists that came into the spotlight in the emerging 21st Century.
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    From the end of the '50s to the start of the '60s, the kids kicked off their shoes and started shaking all over the place. These were the sounds they moved to, back in the days when doo wop and R&B were just another way of saying "rock & roll."
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    This playlist of mostly acoustic guitar-centric songs is perfect for long, relaxing nights in your bedroom. By yourself, or with someone special, listen to this until the sun rises.
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    Armed with shimmering tambourines, twangy guitars, chanting vocals, and the occasional handclap, these nostalgic indie ensembles evoke memories of long nights under big skies.
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    Wake up and enjoy a moment of serenity with these light and familiar pop songs from the '60s through today. http://bouchonbakery.com
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    Teen longing, sweet harmonies and walls of sound, from the songwriters at the Brill Building to Motown's hit factory.
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    These are the songs that take classic rock to another level: forgotten B-sides and sprawling deep cuts from the most iconic rock acts of the '60s and '70s.
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    In L.A. circa 1966, young producers and songwriters looked to the increasingly complex work of the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson. Inspired by his harmonies and lyrical themes, a new generation of groups created a gently psychedelic brand of easy listening.
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    Accessible indie tunes that should be the soundtrack for your favorite local coffee shop.
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    Formed by Ben Lovett of Mumford & Sons, Communion Records has played a leading role in defining the rootsy and melancholy sound of today's British folk music scene. Listen to the best tracks from artists signed to the label.
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    Songs by Crosby, Stills & Nash and similar artists
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    Songs by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young and similar artists
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    You may have dumped me, but I still have my Moog. Classic synth pop from the '80s to today, all detailing the down side to love.
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    Songs by Dion and similar artists
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    Characterized by its lush vocal harmonies, "doomph, doomph" bass lines, group snapping, and high falsetto, doo-wop was one of the most popular musical styles of the '50s and '60s.
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    Need the perfect aural accessory for a romantic night downtown? Groove with these modern, fresh and whimsical songs by emerging independent artists, handpicked by designer Rebecca Minkoff. http://www.rebeccaminkoff.com/
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    Songs by Duran Duran and similar artists
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    Songs by Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros and similar artists
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    Here's how Esquire.com described their list of 2010's best songs: "From country to Clipse and everything in between, discover new music that will make you feel better in 2010."
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    Some of the most influential, memorable and legendary folk songs of all time.
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    Perhaps the most important record label in history, Motown gave us a wealth of smooth and funky soul hits. From The Temptations to The Supremes to Marvin Gaye and beyond, these are the classic songs from Hitsville, U.S.A.
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    This playlist features comforting folk songs from the '60s to today, replete with warm acoustic guitars and soothing vocal harmonies.
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    Songs by Florence & The Machine and similar artists
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    Songs by George Harrison and similar artists
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    In the '50s and '60s, NYC's Greenwich Village was home to America's folk music revival. With Odetta and Pete Seeger guiding newcomers like Bob Dylan and Joan Baez, the Village proved fertile ground (once again) for seminal bohemian developments.
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    Since 2007, Elbow frontman, Guy Garvey has hosted his own BBC radio show. Listen to all the songs he's spun on "Guy Garvey's Finest Hour."
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    This lively and fun collection of indie and Americana music will keep you clapping, stomping and smiling.
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    Fill your apartment with friends, neighbors and strangers; pour some drinks and dim the lights; start this playlist of new, cool and stylish songs; play it loud.
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    This mix of brand new tunes will make studying for exams, writing papers, and filling out spreadsheets go by in no time. Request songs on our Facebook page! https://www.facebook.com/internships.com
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    Songs by John Lennon and similar artists
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    Songs by John Lennon & The Plastic Ono Band and similar artists
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    Songs by Joni Mitchell and similar artists
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    Songs by Laura Marling and similar artists
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    Starting in the mid '00s, the line between indie and mainstream pop started to get blurry. These are the songs that have helped bring "indie" music to the masses.
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    Have you ever found yourself muttering "These kids today..." while listening to the radio? Stave off incipient fogeydom at any age by listening to these young artists who use the sounds of the '60s, '70s and '80s as their jumping-off point.
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    Cover songs that became more well-known than the original version and some covers that are just better than the original.
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    Curated by guitarist Warren Haynes (Gov't Mule, Allman Brothers Band), Mountain Jam Festival brings together the best classic and up-and-coming jam bands. This year's festival takes place May 31 - June 3 in Hunter Mountain, New York.
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    Many would argue that there is nothing better than a live musical, but Hollywood has come close. Listen to songs from your favorite musical movie soundtracks.
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    Travel back to a simpler time and let these legendary crooners sing you to sleep. These are the best soft and sentimental doo wop, jazz, and soul songs of the '50s and '60s.
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    One of the most eclectic sub-genres in rock music, new wave features the punk-influenced, synth-dominated sound that defined pop music in the early 1980s.
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    Songs by No Doubt and similar artists
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    Northern Soul is the British label given to a specific sound: the heavy-hitting backbeat and lush production epitomized by Motown's glorious mid '60s heyday. These are the songs energized Northern Brits would dance to all night long.
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    If you're in for a night of alone-time, these mellow and melancholy indie songs will be all the company you need.
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    Park your T-Bird under the stars on a cool summer night with that special someone and get romantic with the best love ballads from the mid-'50s to early '60s. Just remember to get home before curfew.
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    The top 200 songs of the '60s, as chosen by the writers and contributors of Pitchfork.
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    In 2004, Rolling Stone published their list of the greatest songs of all time. Here they are.
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    In late '50s Britain, the young Beatles absorbed a surprisingly eclectic mix of styles, including early rock & roll, pop, jazz, blues, folk, country & western, and swing. Here are the songs that inspired the 20th century's most influential band.
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    Songs by Simon & Garfunkel and similar artists
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    This British teen drama wasn't always about drugs and nightclubs; explore the music from the series' more introspective scenes of love and loss.
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    If you're ready for some soothing sounds to lull you softly into slumberland, but your tastes run toward the alternative, here's a heaping helping of hushed tunes by indie favorites of yesterday and today.
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    Every great song that's been featured in Apple's TV spots and keynote addresses.
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    As rock & roll entered its second decade, these artists brought new vocal, lyrical and musical complexity while retaining a youthful spark. The result was rock even the Mad Men generation enjoyed.
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    Inspired by sunshine and over in a flash, nothing says summer like a fling that puts your head in the clouds and makes your heart skip a beat. Let these songs stir up memories of that brief summer romance you'll never forget.
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    Hit the southern backroads with these classic 45s from the birth of rock 'n' roll. And while you're out there, visit 706 Union Street in Memphis, where Sam Phillips' Sun Records birthed their pioneering mix of R&B and hillbilly music.
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    In the early 1960s, young fashionable Londoners, or "mods," danced all night to the uptempo sounds of African-American soul, Jamaican ska, and British rock & roll. Put on your sharpest suit and celebrate the original mod scene's best songs.
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    Listen to songs by Mumford & Sons and other artists who achieve the same mix of twangy upbeat rhythms and melancholy resonance.
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    Songs by The Avett Brothers and similar artists
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    Songs by The Beach Boys and similar artists
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    The Beatles are arguably the most important group in the history of recorded music. This playlist features essential songs by The Beatles, solo recordings by individual members, as well covers from their friends and indebted followers.
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    From Liverpool to London and Cardiff to Cork, U.K. artists were all the rage during the British Invasion's mid-'60s peak. From raw rock & roll to parent-friendly pop, these acts brought Swinging London to the rest of the globe.
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    In 2009, critics at the UK newspaper The Guardian compiled a list of 1000 songs everyone must hear. This playlist is comprised of those songs and has a distinctly British flavour.
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    Songs by The Kinks and similar artists
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    In the early 2010s, we've seen a new emergence of fun, upbeat pop music created by alternative-leaning artists. Enjoy some new songs about celebrating, dancing, and (often) being in love.
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    Songs by The Ronettes and similar artists
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    Kick off your shoes and twist the night away to infectiously upbeat songs everyone knows by heart: the most fun rock, soul, and doo wop cuts from the '50s and '60s.
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    Songs by The Who and similar artists
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    Celebrate John Lennon's musical legacy with these covers and tribute songs.
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    Welcome to the world of Ray Charles, where you'll encounter not only monumental cuts from the man who melded blues, soul, country, jazz, and gospel into a harmonious whole, but also some titanic tracks by Brother Ray's influences, peers, and disciples.
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    The Avett Brothers' handpicked songs from their Grammy-nominated album "The Carpenter" (http://smarturl.it/AvettCarpenter) along with songs by their influences, tour mates, and contemporaries who share their penchant for down-home, honest songwriting.
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    Musical styles come and go, but some songs will always sound great. This collection of upbeat pop and rock songs from the '60s, '70s and '80s is perfect for the workday or the weekend.
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    Listen to the most popular rock songs in America as determined by the Billboard charts.
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    In 2005, rock legend Tom Petty began hosting "Tom Petty's Buried Treasure," an XM radio show featuring favorite tracks from his personal record collection. The "treasures" on this mix include songs from garage to soul to blues.
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    Songs by Two Door Cinema Club and similar artists
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    Take a trip from Haight on down to Sunset with these acoustic-centric songs by California artists from the late '60s and early '70s. Singer-songwriter, folk rock, country rock, soft rock. Lots of harmony, and plenty of mellow.
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    Some songs just have a certain je ne sais quoi; when you hear them you start skipping down a crowded public street. Embarrassing? Absolutely. Will you care? Not likely.
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    Sink into the lush teen symphonies of the 1950s and '60s, when teen idols, girl groups and visionary producers like Phil Spector and Brian Wilson understood that pop music often sounded better with a little musical sophistication.
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    Listen to today's best-selling alternative songs, straight from the charts of the world's biggest music store.