"Don't You (Forget About Me)" plays during the opening and closing credits of the beloved John Hughes' film "The Breakfast Club," which follows a group of teens who have nothing in common but are forced to spend a Saturday together in detention. Scottish new wave band Simple Minds sang ...
The big difference was that on the record there are multi-tracked saxophones playing the main chords and the whole feel is like a 1950’s rock n roll revival, whereas when the band kicked in live, the whole stage suddenly lit up, with two overdriven guitars and the primal, thunderous, ...
“David had his guitar and was just playing some chords and Nancy started to sing ‘God Bless The Child’. We thought it might be fun to see if we could bring the electronics into a jazz standard.” Whilst the guitar and voice are fairly faithful,...
Bob Dylan (1963):From the loopy title to the goofy cover image, Dylan’s second LP revels in something you don’t see much anymore: his humor. Even the liner notes are funny: “Anything I can sing, I call a song," Dylan writes. "Anything I can’t sing, I call a poem.” ...
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