But as theirMyspace pagestates, “We never set out to reinvent the wheel.” All music is thievery in a sense, so even though their sound hearkens back to the early days of the British Invasion, they still prove capable of making a mark on the current rock scene by making familiar sounds...
In the early 1970s, the city of New York was close to bankruptcy and in the south section of its Bronx borough, which was largely populated by people of Puerto Rican descent and African Americans, the despair was felt the most. Unrestrained urban planning in the ‘60s and failed developmen...
Songs cover all genres: Rock, Indie, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, Naughties, Modern, Latin, Classical, Film Themes, TV Themes, Pop, Traditional. Well known riffs such as ACDC, Alice Cooper, Arctic Monkeys, Beatles, Cream, Deep Purple, etc: ...and more *** Other Features *** • Professiona...
Debbie Harry sounds like the future of pop music on Blondie's great third album. They were easily categorized early in their career as girl-group revivalists and New York punks. They're unclassifiable onParallel Lines. There's pop ("Sunday Girl"), power-pop ("Hanging on the Telephone"), ...
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"Queenie Eye" goes further back, with a ruminative orchestral opening, the fizzy word play, nervy grooves and a processed vocal that point like a streaking arrow to McCartney's late-'60s successes with George Martin. When the song comes to a momentary pause, it's as if the dream-state ...
"Queenie Eye" goes further back, with a ruminative orchestral opening, the fizzy word play, nervy grooves and a processed vocal that point like a streaking arrow to McCartney's late-'60s successes with George Martin. When the song comes to a momentary pause, it's as if the dream-state ...
In the late '70s and early '80s, there was no hotter guitarist than Eddie Van Halen, with his "Frankenstrat" guitar, his two-handed tapping, vibrato and tremolo picking. His distinctive sound inspired many to pick up the guitar in hopes of replicating his classic "Eruption" solo. ...
(AOR). Singles were released to radio stations and albums were distributed to record stores. A few major RCA artists like Elvis Presley had used the EP to significant success throughout the late ’50s and into the ’60s, but by the ’70s its limited space relegated the format to niche ...