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In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida (1968) –one of the first songs considered “heavy” at the time; “remember when we used to make out to this hymn?” The Pretty Things Old Man Going (1968) –this gets pretty damn weird and heavy in the middle section The Crazy World of Arthur Brown –not mu...
where He would lead. We moved from a loosely organized group of women, “Trotter’s Trust” – named more for the alliteration than any legitimate status – to an official organization with a legal not-for-profit standing. During these years we’ve developed a modest social media presence –...
January Hymn When U Love Somebody The Chimbley Sweep— June Hymn The arrival of warmer weather heralds the start of the big concert season in the northeast US, taking full advantage of the many capacious outdoor venues of the region, as well as the usual indoor venues of every size that ...
I had to do some research to understand its meaning. It refers to Alan Livingston, the Capital Record president who was the creator of "Bozo the Clown" and later responsible of the broadcasting of Bonanza on NBC. Googly Moogly indicates surprise and it seems was used by Willie Nelson in ...
The album’s range - from the hook-filled “Paradise” and “Beyond the Mountain” to the epic duet “The Flood” and the climactic metal version of the hymn “Holy, Holy, Holy” - demonstrates a band at the height of its creative powers....
Jethro Tull –“Hymn 43” The J. Geils Band –“Freeze-Frame” Jimi Hendrix –“Angel” Jimi Hendrix –“Dolly Dagger” Jimi Hendrix –“Fire (Live)” Jimi Hendrix –“Freedom” Jimi Hendrix –“Stone Free” Jimi Hendrix –“Valleys of Neptune” Jimi Hendrix –“Voodoo Child (Slight Ret...
(Live) • "Mala Gente" • "Manic Depression" • "Master of the Universe" • "May This Be Love" • "Maybe I'm Amazed" • "Me and My Gang" • "Meaning of Life" • "Meant to Live" • "Metal Gods" (Live) • "Metal Thrashing Mad" (Live) • "Minerva" • ...
As I have studied and meditated on each Word, trying to plumb the meaning of each saying, I have been touched by the awe of the scene on James J. Tissot, "The Earthquake" (1886‐1894), opaque ...
Among other things, these guys were rock critics — meaning that they thought the rock of the day sucked. They thought a good song should be fast, ironic, witty, ideally evocative of the girl-group sound, and have the vocals mixed way up high. And one more thing: You didn’t have to...