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.
Steve Clark was instrumental in crafting Def Leppard's anthemic, riff-heavy hard rock sound, writing or co-writing nearly all of the band's songs while he was alive. Clark and fellow guitarist Phil Collen also became known as the "Terror Twins" due to their wild stage presence and debauch...
the song is a showcase for the group’s considerable vocal talents. An enduring hit, “Can You Stand The Rain” is just one of Jam & Lewis’ decade-defining songs.
Kicking off our list of the 10 Best Rock Songs About the Radio, “Radio Radio” by Elvis Costello and the Attractions packs an electrifying punch and sets the tone perfectly. This track, originally inspired by Bruce Springsteen’s style, evolved over time from its early iteration as “Radio ...
Her jubilant sample-happy penultimate PWL single was the last of her songs actually written by the SAW powerhouse (the last single was a cover of Kool & the Gang’sCelebration). Despite its billing as lead-off track in 1992’sGreatest Hits, it has slid through the cracks, perhaps as Kyli...
This Memorial Day Weekend, the Home of Rock and Roll conducted its annual countdown of the top 500 songs of all time. This year's #1 pick caused quite a stir. Here's the full list for anyone who wants to see where their favorite song wound up on the ulti
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Howard Jones’ debut shot to No.1 in the UK album charts thanks to a clutch of instantly hooky singles. Back in hisSmash Hitsdays, Neil Tennant declared Jones possessed “a neat talent for writing melodic pop songs with clever hooks and real 1970s singer-songwriter lyrics. A must for all...
but mancuso’s ear also sought out records that could mimic the biorhythms, ebbs, and crescendos that one can hear in nature. so while most djs might not investigate the smooth stylings of a jazz fusion guitarist like pat metheny, mancuso knew just when to deploy this sidelong 1981 tr...
Billy Joel was already four albums into a career that had yielded just one Top 25 hit. Album No. 5 changed all that. Buoyed by lead single "Just the Way You Are," a soft-rock/smooth-jazz hybrid that encapsulates the era in three and a half minutes,The Strangerbecame the New Yorker'...