4. “Take These Chains From My Heart” 5. “I’m Movin’ On” 6. “She’s Got You” 7. “Heartaches by the Number” (w/ Elvis Costello) 8. “500 Miles” 9. “Long Black Veil” (w/ Jeff Tweedy) 10. “Silver Wings” (w/ Rufus Wainwright) ...
Next, Owens played a riveting bass solo at the start of “Moanin’,” then the band rocketed into this swinging piece with gusto. This set was a real party, with the audience on their feet for most of the concert, and later spontaneously breaking into line dancing in the areas near the...
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I could hear them and wanted to laugh and say things back but that involved blowing air past my vocal chords which sounded like such a chore, I’d rather just meld into this sleeping bag and become on with the fluff and drift off like a piece of a cloud. Eventually I was somewhat mu...
There are vouchers too for exercising your vocal chords with the longest “Goooooooaaaaaaalll’, and take a fun selfie in the Fan Booth where you can drape yourself in different team colours. Chic home décor at Crate & Barrel A true haven for shoppers, the eternally chic City Centre ...
February 3, 1959. A plane lifted off from Clear Lake, Iowa, on a cold winter's night carrying the pioneers of rock n' roll. The plane would never arrive.
George strummed some open chords on electric guitar in solidarity with what was occuring at the time. The song started developing in Paul's mind while the cameras were rolling, three more versions of this embryonic version of “Get Back” being worked out with George and Ringo on this day....
Then MLH goes on about it AGAIN! “Think of the lights on the water. Torch-lit. 2,000 Arabs. Visually it’s fantastic.” Paul says again: “But we’re not going away.” Then MLH goes at it AGAIN: “I will every day say Tripoli.” ...
The Kinks (1968):Ray Davies turned back the clock to an earlier time with this concept album about Victorian mores and ideology after a few years of cranking out two- and three-minute British garage-rock songs with two and three chords. It's the Kinks' most cohesive work and one of the...
Every year when I receive the message from Editors Dave and David that it is once again time for Positive Feedback writers to turn in our three Writer's Choice Awards for the year, I reflect back on my year in audio, the products I've written about for Positive Feedback, and my l...