The building in the center is the "Shelter in the middle of the roundabout." On the right side of the building in the foreground of the picture is where Beth (the pretty nurse) would sell her poppies from a tray. She wanted to be actress and thus the "Feels like she's in a play" reference.
The Queen song "Killer Queen," according to lead singer Freddie Mercury, is about a high-class call girl.

MC Skat Kat was created for the remix of "Opposites Attract," which was released as the last single from Paula Abdul's Forever Your Girl album. The team that created the Kat also did a-ha's "Take On Me" video.

The names Louise, Jack, Marie and Milo all show up in the song "Footloose." Marie was the mother of Dean Pitchford, who co-wrote it.

The B-52's chose the location of their song "Private Idaho" because the state has a reputation for being wacky and mysterious. The title is a play on the phrase "private eye."
"The Way We Were" was the first of five #1 singles by Barbra Streisand. She is the only artist ever to receive an Oscar, Tony, Emmy and Grammy, and also record a #1 single and album.

Lou Reed's 11-minute "Street Hassle" features a spoken part by Bruce Springsteen.
Wilder's hit "Break My Stride" had an unlikely inspiration: a famous record mogul who rejected it.
Songs about drugs, revolution and greed that have been used in commercials for sneakers, jeans, fast food, cruises and cars.
One of the most dynamic bass player/songwriters of his time, Chris is the only member of Yes who has been with the band since they formed in 1968.
One of the first successful female singer-songwriters, Janis had her first hit in 1967 at age 15.
The outlaw country icon talks about the spiritual element of his songwriting and his Bob Dylan mention.
Rudolf, Bob Dylan and the Singing Dogs all show up in this Fact or Fiction for seasonal favorites.