Cheating on her Wedge (She get's pinned against the wall) Cheating on-a Wedge (She can't help herself) (She can't help herself) Cheating on her Wedge (She get's pinned against the wall) Wedge definitely has a problem. If you disagree then I don't think you were reading the right...
PAUL TENNANT The EagleTribune
My previous parody was about Cars vs Ozzies, this one is about Cars vs Scotch. At about halfway down the road it takes a bad turn - experienced parody connoisseurs might be able to spot that up ahead. A YouTube version of the original song can currently be foundhere. There's something...
Business as Usual, which gave us the crossover smashes “Who Can It Be Now?,”“Down Under” and “Be Good Johnny.” Stevie Nicks took advantage of a Fleetwood Mac break to launch her solo career withBella Donna, featuring duets with Tom Petty and Don Henley on “Stop Draggin’...
“Down Under” and “Be Good Johnny.” Stevie Nicks took advantage of a Fleetwood Mac break to launch her solo career withBella Donna, featuring duets with Tom Petty and Don Henley on “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around” and “Leather and Lace,” along with the standout single “Edge...
Like the drummer's chair inSpinal Tap, the guitar player position in theRed Hot Chili Peppershas always been a mysterious black hole. The band has been together since 1983 and have morphed from snot-nosed skate punks to a full-scale stadium rock monster. They've been on hiatus, but recen...
" the most immediately electrifying song AC/DC had released since "For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)," if not their best ever. But the Young brothers taking over lyric-writing duties seems to have paid off higher-than-expected dividends on the tuneful "Moneytalks" and the propulsive...
Aerosmith (1989):After spending the first half of the '80s barely visible, Aerosmith staged a comeback with 1987's 'Permanent Vacation.' But it's 1989's 'Pump' that sealed it. The slickly produced but hook-stuffed album kicked off the band's most commercially successful era, culminating ...
"Living on the Edge" was a 1993 single by Aerosmith, off of their album Get a Grip. I have also seen the song entitled "Livin' on the Edge", but I will skip that orthographical modification. If you bear with me, I will talk a little bit about my personal history and the history ...