“The Wind Cries Mary” was released in the U.K. on May 5, 1967 and went on to be the third hit single from the Jimi Hendrix Experience, following “Hey Joe” and “Purple Haze.” When questioned about the song’s origins in 1969, Hendrix confirmed Etchingham as the inspiration, ...
Running on Empty captured moments with Browne and the band where they were playing new songs that the audiences hadn't even had a chance to get on an album yet, because they hadn't been recorded.For
Running on Empty captured moments with Browne and the band where they were playing new songs that the audiences hadn't even had a chance to get on an album yet, because they hadn't been recorded.For
Running on Empty captured moments with Browne and the band where they were playing new songs that the audiences hadn't even had a chance to get on an album yet, because they hadn't been recorded.For
You’re taking them on this new journey. The Section got to open every one of those shows, so we were having a ball. We got to play our asses off for the whole tour. One of the things for me that was a real poignant memory, I don’t drink at all, for the most part. I’ve...
We’re not calling it King Crimson. I kept waiting for that, but it seems like everyone is just really seriously positive about this and I can only attribute it to this music. We’re going to play most of the songs on those three records. They have not been played for a very long ...
With no complicated chords or fingerings, at first glance, the theremin seems like it should be a cinch to play. So why do many enthusiasts consider it the world's most difficult instrument? Find out on the next page. How it Works: The Science Behind the Magic Way back in the early...
Bowie goes very simple, crooning over distant guitar strains and simple piano chords on the faded film noir of 'The Loneliest Guy.' He kicks a hole through the Modern Lovers' clever 'Pablo Picasso.' As with 'Heathen,' Bowie sounds comfortable -- while sounding anxiety-riddled. How's that...
Meanwhile, the propulsive chords of Mick Ralphs’ guitar provide a motor for the songs, prominent on several tracks including “Ready for Love.” The Band, 'Rock of Ages' (1972) Capitol The Band, 'Rock of Ages' (1972) It’s difficult to pass over ‘The Last Waltz,’ the 1978 live...