A timeless, smooth tribute to someone who has been kind and giving, this song radiates gratitude with a chorus that invites everyone to say "thank you." Merchant never revealed if the song is about any one individual, and as a result it is broadly relatable. As a matter of fact, some ...
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The Simpson family receives a severed monkey's paw which can grant wishes, Bart gains magical powers which he uses to turn Homer into a Jack-in-the-box, and Mr. Burns uses Homer's brain to create a robot. Lisa's Pony (1991) Homer buys Lisa a pony that the family can ill afford....
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In retrospect, Camel stands as the most criminally underrated band of the classic prog movement. This full-bodied debut is jazzy and psychedelic, showcasing the wide-eyed melodic sense of guitarist Andy Latimer and keyboardist Pete Bardens. Camel proved that you don’t need a powerful vo...
The 45-year old musician was heading to a marina south of Los Angeles, where he and girlfriend Yvonne Mayotte hoped to spend the winter. Longtime friend Bill Ellis, who had been Smith’s roadie in Loverboy through the ‘80s, was also on board -- and the trio planned an additional ...
When questioned about the song’s origins in 1969, Hendrix confirmed Etchingham as the inspiration, telling the Daily Mirror: "Kathy is my past girlfriend, my present girlfriend and probably my future girlfriend; my mother, my sister and all that bit. My Yoko Ono from Chester." ...
John Mellencamp made a name for himself long before he decided to drop "Cougar" – a moniker he'd been saddled with by management. He seemed to come into his own in that period, shedding pop for more Americana sounds and turning to subjects far more serious than Jack's exploits with Dia...
Modernizing an old musical number by way of a jazzy swing beat, Bobby Darin delivered this #1 hit in 1959. Beyond the catchy melodies are dark lyrics about bodies "oozin' life" and cement bags "just a droopin' on down." Both New York's WABC radio station and the BBC banned the son...