Over 60 music fans have voted on the 80+ Best Songs With Ask in the Title. Current Top 3: Don't Ask Me No Questions, Ask Me Why, Please Don't Ask
The best songs for getting older have earned their spot in music history by incorporating themes of aging, wisdom, and self-awareness in their lyrics and melodies. These songs skillfully tackle the complex subject of growing old, celebrating the beauty of aging while acknowledging its challenge...
“Let There Be Rock” is about main songwriter Patterson Hood’s classic-rock teenage years in Alabama). It pairs that story with the less mythic struggles of an indie rock band not unlike Drive-By Truckers (“Shut Up and Get on the Plane” could be either group). Other songs (“...
He offers wonderful reviews of songs and albums. Popjustice Popjustice was founded in 2000 by Peter Robinson, a music journalist. It focuses on popular music, and its longevity has given it unique perspective on the shifts in popular music. ...
13. 'Styx' (1972) Wooden Nickel 13. 'Styx' (1972) Like on UCR's list, DeYoung ranks Styx's self-titled debut last. But his reasoning has more to do with the band's record company, which dictated "outside songs to record while rejecting 'Lady.'" Still, DeYoung notes that the band...
So let’s break it down — the 100 best songs of 1983, 40 years later. One of the most amazing, most innovative, most insanely packed music years ever. Prince took over once and for all. Michael Jackson dropped the pop blockbuster of all time. Madonna stepped into the spotlight. Lionel...
Stevie Nicks was one 1970s L.A. rock star who got her Eighties New Wave pass. She wrote one of her greatest songs by singing along with the radio to another singer fond of black lace and high heels: Prince. “We were strange friends,” Stevie toldRolling Stonein 2019. “‘Stand Back...
Styx 歌词 Tonight's the night we'll make history. Honey you and I. And I'll take any risk to tie back the hands of time, And stay with you here tonight (with you tonight, with you tonight) I know you feel these are the worst of times. ...
Pattie Boyd was rock music’s foremost muse. She was married to George Harrison and then to Eric Clapton, and both were inspired to write classic songs about her. But before all that, Boyd was a fashion model in swinging ‘60s London and, alongside Twiggy and Jean Shrimpton. That’s how...
Yes, the production is a bit dated by today’s standards and it’s really nothing more than a two man studio project that never saw any touring but I can’t help loving an album that sounds more Danger Danger than Danger Danger themselves. Cheesy and melodic songs with campy lyrics and ...