Robert Smith changed course on this album, abandoning the darkness and embracing the light to produce one of the band’s most pop-oriented albums to date. 35: Meat Puppets – Up on the Sun Punk meets psychedelia on the band’s third studio album making for a thrilling full-body journey t...
George Thorogood & The Destroyers 30 Years Greatest, The Baddest of George Thorogood and the Destroyers, I Drink Alone 226 votes George Thorogood & The Destroyers is an American blues rock band comprised of Thorogood and his band, The Delaware Destroyers. With his band, Thorogood has released o...
21: Hank Williams/George Thorogood: Move It On Over You’ve heard of landing in the doghouse. That’s literally what this tune is about; the singer comes home after a night of carousing and winds up sleeping with the mutt. The song was a big hit twice:Hank Williamsdid the country-swi...
George Thorogood Blues rock got a much needed jolt in the ‘80s when George Thorogood and his Delaware Destroyers worked their way through a number of blues rock standards along with some of their own originals. At the center of this was the magnetic singer and guitarist George Thorogood, who...
George Thorogood Blues rock got a much needed jolt in the ‘80s when George Thorogood and his Delaware Destroyers worked their way through a number of blues rock standards along with some of their own originals. At the center of this was the magnetic singer and guitarist George Thorogood, who...
George Thorogood Blues rock got a much needed jolt in the ‘80s when George Thorogood and his Delaware Destroyers worked their way through a number of blues rock standards along with some of their own originals. At the center of this was the magnetic singer and guitarist George Thorogood, who...
The original “Rainy Day Women #12 & 35” has such a distinct, classic feel, and Nile twists it into a George Thorogood-sounding cover. The guitar work is excellent, and the chorus of voices draws you in until you find yourself singing (or maybe shouting) along. Either version has a ...
In the hard rock world, Meat Loaf, Eddie Money and Foreigner enjoyed commercial breakouts with their debut albums, while Cheap Trick, .38 Special, George Thorogood and the Destroyers and The Babys also arrived with their first entries.
In the hard rock world, Meat Loaf, Eddie Money and Foreigner enjoyed commercial breakouts with their debut albums, while Cheap Trick, .38 Special, George Thorogood and the Destroyers and The Babys also arrived with their first entries.
In the hard rock world, Meat Loaf, Eddie Money and Foreigner enjoyed commercial breakouts with their debut albums, while Cheap Trick, .38 Special, George Thorogood and the Destroyers and The Babys also arrived with their first entries.