Hidden inside the Wailers’Soul Revolutionalbum, “Stand Alone” is a sheer little love song. It’s just a single repeated lovelorn verse and chorus, displaying the influence American soul was having on Jamaican music around that time, as well as showing off Marley’s seemingly automatic ability...
the execution proved even more punishing than the music itself; guitarist Matt Pike would later recall that the band worked on the song “for like four years” while it steadily mutated into something even slower, trippier and more complex than they’d originally imagined. “They had names for...
Written and produced by American singer-songwriter Alicia Keys for her debut album, Songs in A Minor (2001) it was released to radio and music video outlets in April 2001. It is generally considered her signature song. Fallin’ became Keys’ first number-one single in the United States and ...
As the only Olympic gold medalist in WWE history, Kurt Angle deserved an anthem befitting an American hero. No surprise then that his entrance theme was an updated version of a song that once belonged to WWE’s all-American superhero, The Patriot. Capturing the pride and competitive spirit th...
“floated” on a swivel arm, https://www.pcworld.com/article/id,106298/article.html was, quite literally, like no computer that came before it. It had a friendly, anthropomorphic feel, in part because it bore a spiritual resemblance toLuxo Jr., the plucky desk-lamp heroof the Oscar-...
The show itself has continued to be beloved by fans. Anchor Bay releasedThe Greatest American Heroon DVD in the early '00s – but annoyingly replacing almost all of the original music other than the theme song with cheap knock-offs of '90s hit songs. There have long been rumors of a ...
If you’re musically incline and have knowledge within music theory, you can give insights on why the music composer wrote the movie’s theme song in a
“floated” on a swivel arm, https://www.pcworld.com/article/id,106298/article.html was, quite literally, like no computer that came before it. It had a friendly, anthropomorphic feel, in part because it bore a spiritual resemblance toLuxo Jr., the plucky desk-lamp heroof the Oscar-...
“Our second coming,” says Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart of the band’s 1977 North American tour. Everyone knew the Dead could jam out infinitely. But that year they were discovering something new: that tight, songful concision could transport a crowd just as easily. “We had a lot ...
the execution proved even more punishing than the music itself; guitarist Matt Pike would later recall that the band worked on the song “for like four years” while it steadily mutated into something even slower, trippier and more complex than they’d originally imagined. “They had ...