it was drum 'n' bass.) Both are valid complaints, but what outweighs them is Bowie's palpable excitement as a performer. He stands tall inside of the music, and if he doesn't have a whole lot to say
it was drum 'n' bass.) Both are valid complaints, but what outweighs them is Bowie's palpable excitement as a performer. He stands tall inside of the music, and if he doesn't have a whole lot to say
Waits' signature early career piano-plinking and tall-tale-storytelling weaves through a dream world of hair grease and used car lots, even sneaking in a Little Anthony And The Imperials reference. In the end, our narrator comes clean with the sobering lyric, "I...
John Lennon, 'Live in New York City' (1976) John Lennon performed two benefit shows on Aug. 30, 1972 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. After his 1980 murder, Lennon's widow Yoko Ono supervised the editing of the audio into a clean, live performance honoring the fallen star. ...
John Lennon was killed by Mark David Chapman on December 8, 1980 as he returned to his New York apartment from a recording session. At almost 11 PM that night, Lennon’s limo pulled up outside the building when Chapman pulled a snub-nosed .38 revolver from his pocket and fired five sho...
ForJohn Lennon, there would been noBeatleswithout R&B. In fact, there would have been no rock 'n' roll at all. "I'll never stop acknowledging it: Black music is my life," he toldJetmagazine in 1972. "The Beatles andSgt. Pepperand all that jazz – it doesn't mean a thing. All...
John Lennon was killed by Mark David Chapman on December 8, 1980 as he returned to his New York apartment from a recording session. At almost 11 PM that night, Lennon’s limo pulled up outside the building when Chapman pulled a snub-nosed .38 revolver from his pocket and fired five sho...
'Honky Chateau' finds John and Taupin at their most laconic and soulful. with a few moments of uptempo frivolity ("I Think I'm Going to Kill Myself," "Hercules"). But mostly there's a lightness to the record that demand a tall glass of whiskey and a hammock in the backyard. Previo...
'Honky Chateau' finds John and Taupin at their most laconic and soulful. with a few moments of uptempo frivolity ("I Think I'm Going to Kill Myself," "Hercules"). But mostly there's a lightness to the record that demand a tall glass of whiskey and a hammock in the backyard. Previo...
Waits' signature early career piano-plinking and tall-tale-storytelling weaves through a dream world of hair grease and used car lots, even sneaking in a Little Anthony And The Imperials reference. In the end, our narrator comes clean with the sobering lyric, "I don't have a husband, ...