Members of the 1966 England team including Geoff Hurst and brothers Jack and Bobby Charlton talked about their epic World Cup ...
The Impala was already the best-selling car in the United States, but the 1965 release was something else. Sales went through the roof that year, with Chevrolet selling more cars than it could make.
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Discover why this influential 1966 classic sparked dozens of imitators and still shapes Western history today.
Depending on where loyalties lie, each of us can point to a different decade in automotive industry as being the best of them all. After all, we have over a century of car making to choose from, and ...
The 1966 FIFA World Cup, held in England, was a World Cup that largely reasserted England as the best team in the world after ...
Luc Haasbroek is a writer and videographer from Durban, South Africa. He has been writing professionally about pop culture for eight years. Luc's areas of interest are broad: he's just as passionate ...
Rock songs were getting longer in 1966, and many were continuing a new standard set by Bob Dylan’s 1965 classic, “Like A Rolling Stone”. His six-minute single helped give rise to an emphasis on albums ...
In 1966, the idea of a big engine in a big car wasn't anything new. Pontiac had been doing it since the '50s, and doing it well. The division already shook things up when it decided to shove a big ...
If you had any questions about the prowess of The Beatles in the 1960s and 1966, in particular, worry no more. It was in that year when the Fab Four scored not one, not two, but three No. 1 albums.
Ginger Baker's drum solo on "Toad" revolutionized rock drumming. Far Out Magazine praised Baker's technical mastery and influence on drum solos in rock. Cream, lasting three years, is considered among ...
We count down to the FIFA World Cup 2026™ by showing a wonder goal each day. Today’s shows Bobby Charlton’s blockbuster for England against Mexico in 1966. 57 days to go...57 days to go... We’re ...