” (for a short while, at least), while Tony Iommi’s power chords and Geezer Butler’s bass thunder answered heavy metal’s call with the utmost authority. Black Sabbath was reborn like a glorious phoenix of doom.
" he said. "Izzy [Stradlin] started playing the chords that I was playing, strumming them, and all of a sudden Axl [Rose] really liked it. I hated that song because it was so stupid
" he said. "Izzy [Stradlin] started playing the chords that I was playing, strumming them, and all of a sudden Axl [Rose] really liked it. I hated that song because it was so stupid
"Learn a cool song with hard chords that you've always wanted to know," adds Tom. "It'll inspire you. I tell you, that's where all the inspiration comes from – it's learning new songs. I'm not suggesting we be copycats and try to steal...
But I'm really hopeful that it can take [flight and become something else]. When I was at Steve's house, he said, "You know, I've got this little thing here." He started playing this sequence of chords. He said, "I don't have it worked out, but it's all in my head here ...
And when she did, Etchingham said, Hendrix handed her the lyrics. The song was complete. “It actually documents, in a poetic way, the events of that day,” she concluded. She also offered further conjecture about the song’s other famous lines. “He [wrote] late at night, and in ...
That sound—fewer beats per minute, three or four repeating chords, a backdrop of rave-tent synths—is the sound of “Roses.” In a sense, “Roses” is pretty traditional. It’s a love song with diaristic lyrics that are simple enough to translate as universal; Mencel wrote lines like...
'Long Live Rock 'n' Roll' Rainbow (1978):Ritchie Blackmore’s restless soul drove him closer to the mainstream once again, to the frustration of soon-to-be-ex-singer Ronnie James Dio. But along with the irresistible title track, there were still timeless head-bangers like the frantic “...
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'Long Live Rock 'n' Roll' Rainbow (1978):Ritchie Blackmore’s restless soul drove him closer to the mainstream once again, to the frustration of soon-to-be-ex-singer Ronnie James Dio. But along with the irresistible title track, there were still timeless head-bangers like the frantic “...