and a dash of romantic appeal to their futuristic stage performances. Though it wasn’t their highest charting single, 1995’s “Black Cat Nero,” a remake of a classic Italian children’s song, is still beloved for its flapping cat-ear choreography, pounding bell sounds, and simple mel...
Anthony, return here and stand by.’ The alert-eyed young man vanished like a spirit. Sir James turned instantly to Mr. Figgis, whose pencil was poised over the paper. ‘Sigsbee Manderson has been murdered,’ he began quickly and clearly, pacing the floor with his hands behind him. Mr....
1971: Black Sabbath, "Sweet Leaf" ('Master of Reality') Runner-up: Black Sabbath, "Children of the Grave" There’s a lot to love with “Sweet Leaf”: it’s an ode to marijuana that features heavy, sludgy riffs, shredding lead breaks and wild drum fills. So, yeah, “Sweet Leaf” ...