Quislet – Legion of Super-Heroes #14 Rachel Rising – Rachel Rising #1, 2011 Radioactive Man – Journey into Mystery #93 Ra’s al Ghul – Batman #232, 1971 Rag Doll – Flash Comics #36 Rage – Avengers #326 Ragman – Ragman #1, 1976 Rain bow Archer – First Appearance: Rama – ...
Buffett made his first appearance on the Billboard charts in 1974 with “Living and Dying in 3/4 Time” — recorded for the long-gone Dunhill/ABC — which peaked at No. 176 on The Billboard 200. The artist has done a bit better since. His last studio set, 2002’s “Far Side of ...
Also, I know one of the first reactions to this is going to be “I still hate how The Thing” looks. I seem to be alone in liking his more original, Kirby-esque appearance.
The past few months had been tumultuous for the MC5. They had been released from their Elektra recording contract following two disputes. The first involved the MC5’s use of the Elektra logo in a full-page “Fuck Hudson’s” ad in Ann Arbor’s underground newspaper, The Argus.The advertis...
and relatively amateurish songwriting/arrangements make it more of a novelty than a worthwhile listen given everything that came after it. That’s doubly true due to it being the sole appearance of late singerCharlie Dominici, who had the unfortunate fate of being talented yet undeniably ...
Hootie and the Blowfish - from "Me, Myself and Irene" soundtrack; Elektra / Asylum Records Theatrical and CD Release, 2000; DVD Release, 2001 Read excerpts from an article about a 2006 Worcester appearance by Hootie and the Blowfish here Johnny Dollar - album cut from Quit While You're ...
Elektra, the world’s greatest assassin, is so thorough about her work that she scrubs her floorboards constantly to ensure she leaves behind absolutely no DNA that could be traced to her,andshe’s also so careless that she hangs out with her nosy new neighbors in the middle of an assignm...
Elektra 11. Motley Crue, 'Dr. Feelgood' (1989) Nikki Sixx’s 1987 heroin overdose provided the impetus for the members of Motley Crue to get sober. The legendarily debauched rockers emerged clean, lean and not-so-mean on 1989’sDr. Feelgood, their first and only album to top the Bill...
Elektra 1. "Battery" ('Master of Puppets') Here it is — the best opener on a Metallica album. It shaped so many listeners' early perceptions of the group (andof metal) that its impact almost can't be overstated. Do you remember when you first heard it?
While Metallica were on tour with Raven in support ofRide the Lightning, an executive from Elektra Records named Michael Alago attended one of their shows in New York with some colleagues, and ultimately signed the band in September of 1984. It was his first signing after starting at the lab...