Yes, it probably is, and aside from its prose-worthy lyrics, Bob's Celtic-rooted strumathon is notable for a chord progression that we'd be quite happy to hear looped round until the end of time. The times may be changin', but it appears our love for the Nobel Prize-winner's ...
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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. This one was so upbeat that he initially buried it as a bonus track on a benefit album. Shredding wasn’t for him; the solo here (like his...
In order to keep things simple, I performed the same chord progression on every guitar at three dynamic playing levels. First, I strummed the guitar with a plectrum to show off the instrument's volume range. Next, each note was picked individually to display the guitar's note clarity. Lastl...
” Johnson’s chord sequence combined with the song’s structure and its chugging rhythms established a signature template for blues songs that persists today. Junior Parker scored a Top 20 US R&B hit with the tune in 1958 and since then it has spawned a host of cover versions, from Taj...
House of Four Doors The Moody Blues 19 votes "House of Four Doors" by The Moody Blues presents an introspective journey through hauntingly beautiful progressive rock soundscapes. This enlightening tune from their groundbreaking 1968 album,In Search of the Lost Chord, showcases their genre-defining ...
They were also the first group to debut with four consecutive number one hits on the Hot 100 with the songs "I Want You Back", "ABC", "The Love You Save", and "I'll Be There". Dig Deeper Every Member of The Jackson 5, Ranked Best to Worst Also ranks #3 on The Best Musi...
(and the two notes that constitute the sort-of-but-not-even-really-a-riff that trundles away alongside them), she has managed to create one of the most dazzlingly brilliant rock songs of the year. The rudimentary spirit of punk collides with a truly cathartic burst of emotion to create ...
The dissertation is told against a singular piano chord that rings over and over again like a church bell, with bass drum kicks and rim shots filling in the gaps. Ray briskly explains dope prices and having no remorse for modern-day incarnations of Bishop from Juice; he might have a baby...
Many songs have contended that war is hell; few have ever depicted that hell as crazed as this. Black Midi’s “Welcome to Hell” is four minutes of disorientation, a trillion-BPM assault on the senses that plays like Saving Private Ryan’s Normandy scene as a fast-forwarded Bugs Bunny ...