One song will surprise you: “What Do You Know.” It’s country, there are two guys singing instead of the usual high-pitched male lead, and they’re both slightly flat. I can’t tell if this was meant as a joke. Steve of the Week I forgot to list my latest post at The ...
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I was like, "I have a crazy idea. I have this song and I would love for you guys to be on it." They were so up for it and they went in the studio and translated the lyrics. It worked out so perfectly.
The group’s latest, “Break My Love,” is Rüfüs at their very best, with the song delivering that signature steamy, hypnotic, big rise and lush release vibe and coming with a video in which the guys flex their playful side by playing a trio of ’...
song feels like a confessional diary entry wrapped in a low-key groove, setting the tone for the EP’s emotional journey. “OMG” is an undeniable standout, pulsating with confidence and charisma. Its infectious beat and playful lyrics make for a club-ready anthem that exudes empowerment. ...
This has become one of our biggest live numbers…it features Rick in a big way on lead guitar. John and Doc wrote the lyrics at Paradise Studios. 19 - Don't Waste My Time - Bankstown RSL, 1987 This was a hard song to play with an odd vocal phrasing in the chorus. It took a lot...
jumps around the room singing nonsense syllables until the song is over. Then he replays the tape and tries to make sense of what he sang. “It’s the only way for me to write lyrics, really,” he explains. “I have a feeling for the mood of the song, but I’m not really ...
Then the lyrics change from the “what if’s” to “I know You’re making me strong! I know I’m right where You want me!” I can’t tell you how much I love that truth right now!Next up is a new song that I heard on the radio while driving in the car, “Joyful” by ...
you just play the snares on the 2 and the 4 and the high-hats are either doing fours or eights and then a big fill or rollaround on the toms. In what we were doing, the tom parts were being incorporated into the drum pattern. Some tom beat would be thrown in somewhere in the bar...
George Burns noted on several occasions that you open with great tune and close with a big number. "You do that and the middle will hardly matter to them. Take it Maury." While not quite that simple, he has a point. Start with one of the alpha-list numbers to get the audience excit...