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“Pete Townshend is someone who clearly prefers most of the time to steer away from flashy solos. All his songs are pretty much chord-driven, whether they're inversions or not, they're based on chords. “That's something that I've always taken to heart and worked to apply in my o...
Then there are joints like "Rhode Clean," where the harmonized chords reverberate throughout the nearly two-and-a-half-minute-long track and uncovers his progression as a multifaceted artist who raps, sings and creates his own beats. The proudly independent artist, who is now navigating the ra...
” which they had to fight with their record company to release. The tender-hearted ballad digs into the idea that the phrase “I love you” has become so commonplace that the subject wants their lover to show them something deeper and more...
Black Sabbath (1970):Many artists contributed key ingredients to heavy metal's blueprint, but this debut brought it all together: the crushing power chords, minor key melodies, occult themes, you name it. And to think it was recorded in just a single, frantic day. ...
"We did a bunch of songs for Mazarati's album,” Z recalls. "Then, when we needed a single, Prince gave me this demo of him just playing straight chords on an acoustic guitar — one verse and one chorus — while singing in a normal pitch; not the falsetto that's on the finished ...
This chart-topping smash is defined today by its iconic guitar riff. Too bad Slash despised it. "I was sitting around making funny faces and acting like an idiot and played that riff," he said. "Izzy [Stradlin] started playing the chords that I was playing, strumming them, and all of...
Black Sabbath (1970):Many artists contributed key ingredients to heavy metal's blueprint, but this debut brought it all together: the crushing power chords, minor key melodies, occult themes, you name it. And to think it was recorded in just a single, frantic day. ...
Black Sabbath (1970):Many artists contributed key ingredients to heavy metal's blueprint, but this debut brought it all together: the crushing power chords, minor key melodies, occult themes, you name it. And to think it was recorded in just a single, frantic day. ...
Black Sabbath (1970):Many artists contributed key ingredients to heavy metal's blueprint, but this debut brought it all together: the crushing power chords, minor key melodies, occult themes, you name it. And to think it was recorded in just a single, frantic day. ...