I like that the song doesn't give you an answer. "If the higher I fly is the further I fall/ Then why love anything at all?" I think coming from the place of I don't have an answer will make people relate to it
my whole life clicked. I saw my grandfather, my dad and my brother all in his face. It was really, really nuts. I can confirm how much they loved me because I now can confirm how much my sons just break my heart. I love those guys. ...
And to give you an idea of their rapping prowess, one need look no further than Kendrick Lamar’s Killer Mike shoutout on the song “Hood Politics” off his most recent album: “Critics want to mention that they miss when hip hop was rappin’/ Motherfucker, if you did, then Killer Mi...
“Ai, Texas”:In this illustration of the title, rather than meaning any solid word like Love or Self, “Ai” represents the sound of a sigh, which turns the song into a plaint. It could be a sigh toward the land Texas, it could be a sigh toward some certain things that happened i...
[With fashion], I don’t really watch what other n***as be wearing too much, to be honest. But I think solid colors, like coordination more than matching, I think we’re kinda out of like the red-and-black jacket, red-and-black shoes, red-and-black hat type s**t. I love Ric...
I saw Joni on stage at the Troubadour in LA in 1968, this golden-haired beauty playing gorgeous chords and singing with mind-blowing abandon in terms of what she was willing to reveal about herself. I wrote her a fan/love letter and sent red roses. Some years later, she found the unop...
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time) as well as "Transistor Sister" by Freddie Cannon and his first was "Running Bear" by Johnny Preston. My OTHER younger than above brother, but older than me brother, had first 45s of "Jump Over" and "Muskrat Rumble" by Freddie Cannon as well. Shout out to Freddie: WE LOVE YOU...
The Jonathan Larson Project. And there is no denying the power of those words and musical chords played from one of the most iconic rock musicals ever to make it to Broadway. The anticipation of what will come next is as strong as can be. And it...
I saw Joni on stage at the Troubadour in LA in 1968, this golden-haired beauty playing gorgeous chords and singing with mind-blowing abandon in terms of what she was willing to reveal about herself. I wrote her a fan/love letter and sent red roses. Some years later, she found the unop...