The Kinks: Songs of the Semi-Detacheddoi:10.1080/04308778.2023.2194770Patrick Glenp.glen@leeds.ac.ukFolk Life
Heart frankly wasn't thrilled to be recording "All I Wanna Do Is Make Love to You." "Actually we had sworn off it because it kind of stood for everything we wanted to get away from,"Ann Wilsonnoted in the liner notes toThe Road Home. Written original for Don Henley byRobert John "...
where he also portrayed the guitarist in Kevin Malone's band Scrantonicity. But Ferguson's musical roots go back to the '60s band Spirit; he was also in a group with one of the future members of Firefall, signaling a '70s-era shift toward yacht rock and "Thunder Island...
Recorded right before they broke up, Cream's last single was written by Eric Clapton and George Harrison, who plays guitar under the pseudonym L'Angelo Misterioso. The return favor – Clapton was on Harrison's White Album cut "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" – got its title from the Beatles...
Waterloo Sunset - The Kinks (1967) Hotel California - The Eagles (1976) Your Song - Elton John (1970) Stairway To Heaven - Led Zeppelin (1971) The Twist - Chubby Checker (1960) Live Forever - Oasis (1994) I Will Always Love You - Whitney Houston (1974) ...
100 Of The Best 60s Songs: Classic Tunes From A Decade That Changed Music Forever This list of the best songs of the 60s celebrates wild and far-ranging sounds from all around the world. Published on October 14, 2024 By Sam Armstrong Illustration: uDiscoverMusic The best songs of the ...
Now that temperatures are dropping, it's time for public spaces all over the country to flip their stereos to a holiday-centric playlist. Here we run down the 65 best Christmas songs of all time.
“Eight Miles High” turns the psychedelic classic by the Byrds inside out. Where the original song probed and pondered, gaining momentum through its exploration, the Hüskers slash and thrash as they take a great voyage inward. It’s a visceral trip to the outer limits of the inner psyche...
songs of the kinks various artists 2001 5.8 by alison fields label: sub pop reviewed: january 7, 2002 as i type this, numb-fingered from the desk-side window draught in my inefficient, overpriced, yet aesthetically pleasing apartment, i must ... save save as i type this, numb-fingered ...
“We were really into confronting the audience: ‘Hey, you stupid bastards. Get up and dance.’” No song better captured the New York Dolls’ glammed-out R&B than “Personality Crisis,” the opening track on the group’s debut. Produced by Todd Rundgren during an eight-day session, “...