So let’s break it down: the 200 best songs of the Eighties, music’s most insane decade. The hits, the deep cuts, the fan favorites. A mix tape of pop classics, rockers, rappers, soul divas, New Wavers, disco jams, country twangers, punk ragers, dance-floor anthems, smooth operator...
The film parodies other musical biographies and is filled with original songs performed by Reilly himself. From his humble beginnings in Springberry, Alabama, to his tumultuous career marked by addiction, multiple marriages, and countless hit records, the story spans five decades of ...
Ascend! Their unparalleled influence on the world of post-rock and their unwavering commitment to pushing boundaries makes them the epitome of the genre. Rock Out To Some Of The Most Popular Songs From Godspeed You! Black Emperor - "Storm" - "Mladic" - "East Hastings" Dive Into Godspeed ...
While we can’t technically express our ♥ for the #2 song onRolling Stone‘s list of the 100 Greatest Hip-Hop Songs of All Time (The Sugarhill Gang’s seminal “Rapper’s Delight” debuted four months too early, in September 1979), wecantalk about #1. And, man, do we ♥ it. ...
From Michael Jackson, Madonna, the Clash and Prince, 100 best albums of the Eighties selected by the editors of Rolling Stone.
ranging the pop music spectrum—Aretha Franklin, Eric Clapton, Zapp, Steve Miller, Joeski Love, Otis Redding, The Beastie Boys, Rick James, The Whole Darn Family—woven into ten songs of smooth, plush, luxuriousness. Like the mixing board in the spaceship cockpit was upholstered with velour....
the beatles. but their experiments remained just that—brief trial runs that never fundamentally altered their dna. anytime they’ve strayed from their base to explore more au courant sounds, they’ve always been sure to hedge their bets by counterbalancing their albums with songs that re...
Songs like “Life’s What You Make of It” and “I Don’t Believe in You” strike a perfect and often beautiful balance between Talk Talk’s extraordinary gifts for memorable pop melodies with a newfound experimental bent that finds them replacing the synths and guitars of the era with ...
This list of the best songs from the 60s is a loving tribute to some of the artists that made it a decade that changed music forever.
Panda Bear and Sonic Boom began their joint album Reset with a simple premise: take the opening moments from great songs of the 1950s and ’60s, loop them, and shape their compositions out from there. “Edge of the Edge” uses Randy & the Rainbows’ “Denise” as its melodic germ, aug...