was bored silly. On his Army-issued typewriter, he pecked out the lyrics to what would become one of his most enduring children’s songs, “The Marvelous Toy.” Polished with the help of Noel “Paul” Stookey of Peter, Paul and Mary, the song also began one of the most significant pr...
These aren't your parents zombies, be they slow or fast moving, or created by virus or curse. Nope, now they're falling in love, giving Jane Austen novels new meaning and even... playing football?That's right. The latest of these modern zombie tales to get brought to the big screen...
is set for a 2023 release on April 14, meaning Metallica will indeed make good on theirlong-held promisenot to make fans wait eight years for a new album, as was the case with the previous effort. A seven-year gap is cutting it a bit close, but with a song this good, expressing a...
is set for a 2023 release on April 14, meaning Metallica will indeed make good on theirlong-held promisenot to make fans wait eight years for a new album, as was the case with the previous effort. A seven-year gap is cutting it a bit close, but with a song this good, expressing a...
2. The lyrics “lightning the nation” is a fun nod to Diamond Head It’s not enough that this72 Seasonssingle sort of sounds like a Diamond Head song, but the band even references the NWOBHM group’s first record,Lightning to the Nationswith the lyric “Lightning the nation.” ...
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quiet moments to ruminate on the words. Some classic R&B notes flesh out a far more soulful record than any of Tani’s prior output. The music does credit to the lyrics without becoming the focal point. Think of Randy Newman or John Prine, but with less self-pity. Tani’s voice is ...
and for the past few years he’s taken to wearing geek glasses)—and certainly not for his intellect (his fatuous pronouncement about the needlessness of lyrics in The Great American Songbook makes me want to smack the back of his head like the whippersnapper he is and send him home with...
I went in to their TV studios and they were recording literally all night in tribute. And the next day as the train was going down to Washington, D.C. carrying his coffin, they played that song, superimposed over images of the train. It took on that meaning for me; it still does....