Well, I'm ecstatic that you've decided to review My Bloody Valentine. They're such a good original band and could kick Radiohead's ass easy if they would only get back together, but that's another problem all together. You hit it right on the mark but I really think Loveless is by...
(1974) because those trademark chunky, still melodic power chords are what Joe does so well. The record, with no single to promote it, was not a commercial success, the following year Barnstorm recorded “The Smoker You Drink, The Player You Get”& it made the US Top 10. Joe was ...
I got tired of seeing people submit the wrong chords for this song. So I made these. are 100% correct. Seriously. Well here ya go. Hit it! A E Oh my love F#m D Please dont cry A E I'll wash my bloody hands and F#m D We'll start a new life A I ripped out his throat ...
though, even when making Ecstasy in London’s Alaska Studios, My Bloody Valentine had to work quickly. “It was two studios actually,” Shields remembers, “and we were in the small studio right under a train station. I very much remember always stopping. You’d be doing vocals ...
It may be famous for its difficult birth, but Loveless was atechnical triumph. My Bloody Valentine’s Kevin Shields tells us the story behind their breathtakingly original album.Since its release in November 1991, My Bloody Valentine’s Loveless has rightly become regarded as one of the most ...
the part where they sang "he dropped you off, i followed him home.." just play the chords: |A|E|F#m|D:| ..four counts each measure. *side note* it's just an easy song. just repeat it. well, good luck! bye! <3 Justine...