While Tom Petty thrived in the ‘90s, his biggest hit was an addition to the band’sGreatest Hitsalbum. The mid-tempo track bops along, making great use of Petty’s harmonica skills as the singer delivers a story song. Some have taken “Mary Jane’s Last Dance” to be a drug referen...
Their other more prominent hits include "Alive and Kicking" and "Belfast Child" (UK #1). In 2016, they received the Ivor Novello Award for Outstanding Song Collection from the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers, and Authors.The core of the band is the two remaining founding members, ...
The most glorious moment among all of the best prog rock albums has to be the climax of the “Close to the Edge”, where Rick Wakeman’s Hammond organ solo ascends into the heavens, and then the song’s majestic closing chorus takes you along. The two shorter pieces are no slouches eit...
in March they'll launch their 35-date summer tour featuring Yes performing, in their entirety, 1971's groundbreaking album Fragile for the first-time ever and a repeat performance from last year's tour of 1972's Close To The Edge, followed by an encore of the band's greatest hits. ...
playground. Initially released as a bonus toy in McDonald's kids meals, these miniature, stand-alone digital audio players proved so popular that they soon transitioned to the commercial market. Each HitClip contained around 60 seconds of music, predominantly taken from teenage chart hits of the...
playground. Initially released as a bonus toy in McDonald's kids meals, these miniature, stand-alone digital audio players proved so popular that they soon transitioned to the commercial market. Each HitClip contained around 60 seconds of music, predominantly taken from teenage chart hits of the...
Each HitClip contained around 60 seconds of music, predominantly taken from teenage chart hits of the day. Individual HitClips were small, plastic-moulded, and came complete with a headphone cable, with just one ear-bud for mono listening. Later versions had interchangeable miniature tapes or "...
, presumably because they’re not pop enough no matter how many hits they’ve had. But what exactly pop is remains elusive. As a fan of the term, I sympathize — it’s hard to pin down even allowing for sui generis exceptions. So I give Stanley credit for making a pass at it in ...
playground. Initially released as a bonus toy in McDonald's kids meals, these miniature, stand-alone digital audio players proved so popular that they soon transitioned to the commercial market. Each HitClip contained around 60 seconds of music, predominantly taken from teenage chart hits of the...
This story is so Connecticut. We have a bit of everything here, bad driving and sustained rage. The story comes from a recent Connecticut Reddit post by someone called Wannabegroundhog who wrote: