Stink (Expanded Edition)The Replacements24 June 1982 Preview Lyrics I need a god damn job I need a god damn job I really need a god damn job Sign in to View Full Lyrics
"Home to You" by Cate Le Bon -The instrumental from this track plays briefly at the very beginning of theRicky Stanickymovie. It can be heard during the prologue when young Dean, Wes, and JT are walking down the street on Halloween night, 1999. The song is also used later as a moti...
On the bus, that's where we're ridin' On the bus, O. K., don't say hi, then Your tongue, your transfer, Your hand, your answer On the bus, everyone's lookin' for it On the bus, I am lookin' for it And everything ain't O. K. I might die before Monday (I might drive...
The second version of “Don’t Cry” is a fairly faithful redeux of version one. The music and chorus are the same, but the lyrics divert slightly from the original plot. Additionally, the harmonic vocals are a bit richer, but it seemed a bit weird that they included both versions on ...
like Desperate Dan, Old Mother Riley, and the George Cross. Look them up if you’re curious, or think of them fondly if you’re an elderly Brit. The chorus espouses that The Kinks are “preserving the old ways from being abused/protecting the new ways for me and for you/what more ...
The Best Rock Movie From Every Year A look at the greatest biopics, documentaries, concert films and movies with awesome soundtracks. 'Blackboard Jungle' (1955) MGM 'Blackboard Jungle' (1955) Bill Haley & His Comets' "Rock Around the Clock" was released the year before, as a B-side to...
On the podcast "Song Exploder," Hrishikesh Hirway asks artists to break down their songs and discuss how they're made. The latest episode features Iggy Pop and Josh Homme, who talk about the creation of "American Valhalla" off their recently released album Post Pop Depression. Iggy and ...
Carole King co-wrote “Here I Am (Singing My Way Home),” a tie-in to the forthcoming Respect
(real name: Mikito Ehara) dates from 2018, its vintage-sounding components fit right in with the retro vibe ofGuardians. The percussion, guitar riff, and zippy vocals sound like something straight out of a soundtrack to a zany Sixties monster movie; the bass line has a disco throb; and ...
"Kindly, Justin [Chancellor] from Tool lent us this really old p-bass. That's the bass that I wrote with [for] 'Adderall.'"Clearly, the "ask" panned out. "Adderall" has caught many fans of the band off guard, opening the album with one of the more melodic songs of their career....