Lucky Manwas a very unique song even for 1971. It wasn’t that it was unheard of, it was the way it was presented; with a heroic storyline that blended with the“Oh, what a Lucky Man, he was”chorus. The drums had a crisp concussive beat, the synth/organ growled, soared, howle...
I decided that when she was within hearing range, I would begin playing this kooky little song I wrote called Broken Down Concrete Arroyo. It’s a song I knew well because I had played it a thousand times. On the surface, I knew it was bizarre. Scratch away at the surface and it ca...
If you can’t say what you need to say in 3 chords and with shitty distorted singing, maybe you need to sit back and reconsider the whole rock music thing, eh? I mean, you can gussie it all up with harmony and some tricky chord substitutions, but a rose is a rose is a rose—...
In a way, it's his own version of three chords and the truth. Keep scrolling to see some of of the most vulnerable lyrics onWhere I've Been, Isn't Where I'm Going. "Highway" Shaboozey - Highway (Official Audio) Subscribe toTaste of Countryon ...
recover gracefully and not wreck the train. I suggest you let the kids wander in, the dog to jump on you, the leaf to fall without missing a beat in your song. Arlo Guthrie playedAlice’s Restaurantall the while telling a story about how the lyrics came to be, sort of. Get that ...
In a way, it's his own version of three chords and the truth. Keep scrolling to see some of of the most vulnerable lyrics onWhere I've Been, Isn't Where I'm Going. "Highway" Shaboozey - Highway (Official Audio) Subscribe to106.5 WYRKon ...
In a way, it's his own version of three chords and the truth. Keep scrolling to see some of of the most vulnerable lyrics onWhere I've Been, Isn't Where I'm Going. "Highway" Shaboozey - Highway (Official Audio) Subscribe toKIKN-FM / Kickin' Country 99.1/100.5on ...
’77 and ’79. In 1985, Sammy joined Van Halen, however, Pihl didn’t miss a beat. He explains, “Tom called me up when he was working on the Third Stage album, he had one more song left to be recorded and asked me if I’d come out to work with him on it. I was thrilled...
suffering crawls from under your bed and your blanket of happy can save you. You write a song, a happy song, and you enjoy the song. It represents this pleasant feeling inside that warms you up like a cup of tea. But if you let it all out, you fear not being able to feel it ...