“Bad to the Bone” is the ultimate anthem of being unapologetically rebellious, making it a fitting conclusion to our list of the10 Best Rock Songs About Being Bad. Released in 1982 as the title track on George Thorogood and the Destroyers’ albumBad to the Bone, the song quickly became ...
Musician, Performer ("Bad to the Bone") (as George Thorogood and The Destroyers) $102MM $32MM $206MM $521MM George Thorogood & The Destroyers: Born to Be Bad (1989) (Video) - George Thorogood & The Destroyers True Love (1989) Performer ("Move It on Over") (as George ...
When George Thorogood picks up his guitar and starts playing, it’s obvious the sound is coming from George Thorogood. He champions a thick, low-down guitar tone that simply has a great vibe. “Over my career, two people have come up to me to talk to me about the tone of...
What A Band is Best Known For (aside from their music): "All 50 States in 50 Nights " George Thorogood and the Destroyers were a guest opening act for the Rolling Stones on their famous autumn 1981 US tour. Sometime after opening for the Stones George Thorogood and the Destroyers played...
《坏到骨子里の小曲》Bad To The Bone—George Thorogood 04:47 《妈耶の小曲》清新的小女孩 (For Ma)—July Tun 04:00 《青海摇の小曲》《胜利の小曲》《结算动画の小曲》Sex (With My Ex)现场混响版—Mon DJ 05:05 《YYの小曲》《Y圣の小曲》《出生の小曲》YY回来吧—音宝 03:14 《赵喜娜の小曲...
George was not drinking alone. An explosive five song finale including four of his most notable songs ensued.'House Rent Blues'meshed together with perhaps the ultimate live performance drinking song'One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer'. Seven songs deep and Thorogood was on fire and jammin...
2 NOV 2023 George Thorogood And The Destroyers: 50 Years Of Rock 34 Songs Top Songs Bad To the Bone The Baddest of George Thorogood and the Destroyers · 1982 Bad to the Bone Bad to the Bone · 1982 Who Do You Love? Move It On Over · 1978 I Drink Alone Maver...
There's much to like about Thorogood's third original on the album, "Miss Luann" - from the opening slide guitar riff to more of Ian Stewart's rollicking piano and a chugging boogie rhythm accented by more of Hank Carter's sax honks. It's prototypical Destroyers, and whoever said that...
There's much to like about Thorogood's third original on the album, "Miss Luann" - from the opening slide guitar riff to more of Ian Stewart's rollicking piano and a chugging boogie rhythm accented by more of Hank Carter's sax honks. It's prototypical Destroyers, and whoever said that...
George Thorogood | Beyond The Bus Click to load video As it turns out, their show at the deaf school did bring them some unlikely rewards which Thorogood’s band remember to this day, but to find out whether it bought them their elusive PA system, you need to watch the above video in...