Over 9K music fans have voted on the 100+ Greatest Songs by '80s One-Hit Wonders. Current Top 3: Don't You (Forget About Me), Take On Me, Come On Eileen ...
Over 9K music fans have voted on the 100+ Greatest Songs by '80s One-Hit Wonders. Current Top 3: Take On Me, Don't You (Forget About Me), Come On Eileen ...
emotion, but his lyricism uncovers the perplexing reality of what it’s like to experience glitz and glamour after coming out of the gutter (“What’s the chances that you run you up a couple mil’?/ And you really come from sleepin’ out the projects?” Baby wonders on “Hurtin.”)...
emotion, but his lyricism uncovers the perplexing reality of what it’s like to experience glitz and glamour after coming out of the gutter (“What’s the chances that you run you up a couple mil’?/ And you really come from sleepin’ out the projects?” Baby wonders on “Hurtin.”)...
For those afflicted with the Top Gun bug, you can peruse both the wonders of military aviation and some hardcore numbers behind the jet era flying, a perfect combo of nerd and caveman. Or should I say flying caveman? Some of my favorites include the combat statistics for aircraft currently ...
The singer wonders why his love has to be cruel to be sexy: “Didn’t they teach you anything except how to be cruel / In that charm school?” Apparently not, and the inarticulate utterance Costello lets out at the end speaks with as much frustrated exasperation as the verses and ...
The singer wonders why his love has to be cruel to be sexy: “Didn’t they teach you anything except how to be cruel / In that charm school?” Apparently not, and the inarticulate utterance Costello lets out at the end speaks with as much frustrated exasperation as the verses and ...
the action, but none of those themes would resonate nearly as strongly as they do were it not for Miyazaki’s visuals, which meld expressive facial features and complex CG-enhanced details to create a wholly unique and mesmerizing vision of wonders far beyond the scope of the rational world....
s gallery of characters and the band’s playing getting more muscular; “Firth of Fifth” and “The Cinema Show” became oft-played career standards. And wonder of wonders, the whimsical “I Know What I Like (in Your Wardrobe)” became a UK hit single, their only one in the Gabriel ...
Tony Gwynn put San Diego on the map of the baseball world in the late 80s and early 90s when he proved himself to be one of the most prolific hitters of his era. In 1994, Gwynn hit an incredible .394 average and probably deserved to be more involved in the MVP conversation. 41. Wi...