歌手:70s Greatest Hits70s Love Songs70s MusicGames People Play - 70s Chartstarz Can't get no rest don't know how I work all day When will I learn memories get in the way I walk around I can't hear a sound folks talkin' loud But I don't see at all I gotta get away ...
In the '70s, there was no one quite like Queen and a big part in building their theatrical rock sound was the amazing guitar work of Brian May. The virtuoso, armed with his "Red Special," added so much to the dynamics and heaviness of the band's sound. He will rock you, indeed!
1 Ain't Going Down ('Til the Sun Comes Up) 04:34 2 Friends in Low Places 04:19 3 Shameless 04:19 4 Two of a Kind, Workin' on a Full House 02:32 5 The Beaches of Cheyenne 04:14 6 If Tomorrow Never Comes 03:40 7
As Interplay's first PlayStation football game under the VR Sports label, Jimmy Johnson's VR Football '98 offers both NFL and NFLPA licenses for real teams and players. Choose from 30 NFL teams with rosters reflecting the 1997 season, five of the greatest teams from the '70s, five from ...
Like many of the grunge world’s most famous spots, the Off Ramp was an unassuming locale. The building had housed many business over the years, including grocery stores and a pharmacy before being turned into a disco. Throughout the ‘70s it would host dance, jazz and soul artists. It ...
by StyleWatch People.com - TV Watch “Nazis. I hate these guys.”: 15 WWII Movies Worth Watching Before You See Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds. Who knew that the Nazis -- one of the most brutal regimes in the history of brutal regimes -- would be responsible for such fun, mind-blow...
The Smashing Pumpkins released their debut album, 'Gish,' in 1991. Within four years, they logged a No. 1 LP and were one of the biggest bands in the world. Frontman Billy Corgan wrapped his love of '70s classic rock in a metallic sheen that reflected fans' shift to alternative music....
In the '70s, there was no one quite like Queen and a big part in building their theatrical rock sound was the amazing guitar work of Brian May. The virtuoso, armed with his "Red Special," added so much to the dynamics and heaviness of the band's sound. He will rock you, indeed!
Isolation’s tech helps create a sense of place — the flickering monitors and clunky computers are straight out of ‘70s sci-fi films. And then there’s the alien itself, one of the greatest video game monsters ever spawned. Intelligent, crafty and horrifying, it’s always stalking you, ...
On the same page noted above is a response from Kraftwerk's Ralf Hütter: "That was very important for us...Bowie used to tell everyone that we were his favorite group, and in the mid-'70s the rock press used to hang on every word from his mouth. We met him when he played Dusseld...