Carly Simon, ‘You’re So Vain’ 1972 Writer(s):Carly SimonPowered byPlay the Full Song The holy mother of all diss tracks, “You’re So Vain” contains one of the most enduring musical mysteries of all time. Just who is so vain that he probably thinks the song is about him? Simon...
Behind the Front, rolls out a politely partying vision of organic universalism, as Will.I.Am raps, “We about mass appeal, no segregation/Got Black to Asian and Caucasian sayin’.” But even amidst the relaxed vibes, you can already hear them sowing the seeds of their disco-pop putsch ...
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Whether you’re a musician seeking fresh beats or love to experiment with sound, this site has you covered. Each loop comes with an mp3 demo so you can hear how the pattern sounds with an instrument. Note that the piano sound is only for demo purposes and is not included in the MIDI ...
that would have eerie real-life resonance whenSnoop was actually charged with murder, a charge on which he was famously acquitted. Hewrote the song before the incident, a coincidence that affected him so deeply that he decided that "maybe I shouldn't be writing about devilish s— like this...
The best horror movies of 2025 (so far) Time Out editors on where you should travel this year The 15 best places to travel in June 2025 Advertising 11.‘I’m Coming Out’ by Diana Ross Image: Motown Records Yes, this song is about that kind of ‘coming out’. Chic’s Nile Rodgers...
But it was François Kevorkian, a French immigrant and former progressive-rock DJ who learned about disco from playing live percussion alongside Walter Gibbons at the Galaxy 21 nightclub, who would deliver the coup de grace. Kevorkian's mix, released on 12-inch in 1982, used dub delay like...
Eddie Van Halen will always be known – and justifiably so – for his finger-popping pyrotechnics, but "Ain't Talking 'About Love" shows another side, as he experiments with an instrument you're unlikely to find in many hard-rock songs: The electric sitar. Free, All Right Now (1970) ...
“It Was Always You (Siempre Fueiste Tú),” a bilingual track produced by Edgar Barrera and Casta about an ex who didn’t appreciate their love. “I gave you my heart and you didn’t give a damn/ I sent everyone to hell for your love/ And you’re never happy, no,” León ...
I sort of forgot about the song. Skip forward 8 years and I was looking for B-sides for La Costa Perdida and I came across the demo for this song. What a surprise! How could we leave this unreleased? Fortunately it’s set in Southern California and considering that Camp Pendelton and ...