When it comes to pure chops and compositional vision, few can compare to Between the Buried and Me’s Paul Waggoner. BTBAM is comprised of untouchable musicians; masters in every sense of the word. But still, when BTBAM perform live, be sure to take notice of the many crowd members who ...
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Take Me Home, Country Roads John Denver 27 Englishman in New York Sting 28 Yesterday The Beatles 29 Stuck in the Middle with You Stealers Wheel 30 Smooth Santana & Rob Thomas 31 Zombie The Cranberries 32 Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2) ...
Peter Gabriel –“Sledgehammer” via YouTube Perhaps missing in Daniel’s analysis is the impact of MTV and radio airplay. The former helped provide visuals you could not “unsee” to songs – both in wonderfully memorable (“Sledgehammer” by Peter Gabriel) and cringe-worthy (“Rock Me Ton...
"Sweet Caroline," by Neil Diamond "September," by Earth, Wind & Fire "Love Shack," by The B-52's "Take Me Home, Country Roads," by John Denver "Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours)," by Stevie Wonder "You're My Best Friend," by Queen ...
When you're on the road, the ultimate driving playlist can fuel your mood — but there are some songs you should stop playing in the car because they can be downright dangerous. According to data collected from Pass Me Fast, Outkast’s smash 2003 single "Hey Ya!" is the most distracting...
'Midnight Cowboy' featured only a few rock songs in addition to John Barry's score. While most of them are period curios (though Leslie Miller's "He Quit Me" was written by an unknown Los Angeles songwriter named Warren Zevon), the use of Harry Nilsson's rendition of Fred Neil's "...
grimy guitar riffs, while Vince Neil puffs up like a bleach-blonde peacock on “Take Me to the Top” and “Piece of Your Action.” Sixx builds his own mythology on “On With the Show,” an autobiographical tale about “killing” his birth name, Frank Feranna Jr., and being reborn as...
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Apparently, they take the "secret" part of their name very seriously, as they also played a private show in March. The performance was filmed at the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) in Seattle, and featured the group playing the song "I Choose Me." ...