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Known for his distinct style and introspective lyrics, he found his passion for music at a young age and pursued it relentlessly. He was raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where his early encounters with music were through piano lessons at the tender age of six, quickly followed by guitar ...
Megadeth - Tornado Of Souls (Vic and The Rattleheads - Live at St. Vitus, 2016) Click to load video 103: Nirvana: Sappy (Solo: Kurt Cobain) For all the darkness in his lyrics (and soul), Kurt Cobain could come up with a perfectly exhilarating power-chord rocker when the mood struck...
Lyrics of Love: "Your love is like a river/Peaceful and deep/Your soul is like a secret/That I never could keep/When I look into your eyes/I know that it's true/God must have spent/A little more time/On you" "Better Together," by Jack Johnson ...
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road was his seventh album in four years and contained 17 songs, with John writing the music for virtually all of them in just three days (For his part, Bernie Taupin took just two and half weeks to write the lyrics). This was Elton at his rocking, rollocking best...
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“Everybody’s Talkin’,” a cover of Fred Neil’s country folk ballad, bookends the film. In the beginning, the melodic jangle of the guitars captures the optimism and naïveté of a cowboy leaving the South for the big city. Yet the lyrics of escapism and new pastures—“I’m ...
ska group the Specials, who got a co-writing credit because Wiedlin based the lyrics on some poetry he’d written her in a letter. “It was pretty personal,” Wiedlin recalled. “I mean he had a fiancee at the time — nowadays I wouldn’t touch that with a 10-foot pole, but I ...
“I wrote the lyrics in Chicago,” bassist Pete Wentz told Rolling Stone of modern emo’s national anthem. “I was with my dad, and we were listening to the old music where they’d always say ‘sugar’ and ‘honey’ — stuff like that. I was like, ‘Why doesn’t anyone do that ...