I’ve always loved the sound of muted guitar and bass, the restrained feel it gives, especially when that opens up into un-muted, medium-distorted, power chords.Just What I Neededby The Cars is a great example, but without much movement in the muted part. One of my faves isCaught Up ...
I’ve always loved the sound of muted guitar and bass, the restrained feel it gives, especially when that opens up into un-muted, medium-distorted, power chords.Just What I Neededby The Cars is a great example, but without much movement in the muted part. One of my faves isCaught Up ...
Copy and paste lyrics and chords to the key changer, select the key you want, then click the button "Click Here". If the lyrics are in a long line, first paste to Microsoft Word or a similar word processor, then recopy and paste to key changer. This software was developed by John ...
Ain't nobody stoppin' to take a breath Always movin' faster than the speed of death Time ain't nothin' but a game we play Chillin' like Gunna while the world rushes by Verse 3: Ain't no use hurryin' if you don't know where you're headin' Too much stress and worry, it's al...
If Stevie Wonder wasn't enough of a clue, the influence of Motown in American pop music had begun by the early '60s. With big hair and bigger grooves, "Where Did Our Love Go" was one of several Supremes hits to go #1. At first, they doubted the song because it lacked a catchy ho...
If Stevie Wonder wasn’t enough of a clue, the influence of Motown in American pop music had begun by the early ’60s. With big hair and bigger grooves, “Where Did Our Love Go” was one of several Supremes hits to go #1. At first, they doubted the song because it lacked a catchy...
Father if justly still we claim, alt. John Wesley (1703-91) Father in heaven (The Lord's Prayer), Jim Bailey. Father in high heaven dwelling, George Rawson Father in whom we live, Charles Wesley Father into your courts I will enter (All the earth), Andrew Ulugia, Wayne Huirua & Ja...
Someone on Twitter recently asked me if this write-up would explain how Slow Down Gandhi “parallels the current state of the nation,” which would probably make a lot of sense to do. But that sounds like a lot of work, and I think the lyrics have already done most of the heavy lifti...
Which they've proved they're no use whatsoever...So if they pay off a few of the bloody debts then maybe they'd be able to cut the tax down a little, Harold?" Although George is always credited as the sole songwriter, this apparently wasn’t the case. “George wrote it and I hel...
a quick one up in, then mute it with your palm. If you like DaveMatthewsBand, go get Remember Two Things, their first album...it's one of the best. I'm not going to give you the location of everything with the lyrics (which I know ...