As has been shown with tunes from boththe groovy '70sandthe grungey '90s, some rock and metal classics have a magical way of identifying themselves early. The introductory sound of a signature lick, riff or vocal line, for the listener familiar with it, can magically cram a powerful song'...
The 2000s were huge for recognizable rock hits. But there are a few that some listeners would now prefer to mothball. Still, no matter what one thinks of the band Jet or their claim to fame, "Are You Gonna Be My Girl," music fans can recognize the song within the first few notes ...
Ain't No Love In the Heart of the City ▶ I Got You (I Feel Good) ▶ You're the First, the Last, My Everything ▶ If I Can't Have You (feat. Harvey Fuqua) ▶ Grazing In the Grass ▶ Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing (feat. Stevie Wonder) ▶ Rock Steady ▶ Don...
Settle Down Something from their new album should be in the Top Ten. ? Trapped in a Box There's something trippy but great about this one. The Contenders New Just a great song, and catchy too. Running Simple Kind of Life Happy Now? Tragic Kingdom Excuse Me Mr. Rock Steady Different ...
Rock Creek Park ▶ Think (About It) ▶ I Know You Got Soul - Single Version ▶ Papa Was A Rollin' Stone ▶ Cross The Tracks (We Better Go Back) ▶ Theme From Starsky & Hutch - Funky People Mix ▶ (Are You Ready) Do The Bus Stop ▶ That Lady - Pt.1 & 2 ▶ Get...
READ MORE:The Best Rock + Metal Soundtracks of the 1990s The Sounds of the '90s What a decade it was, as we saw a shift from hair metal to grunge to nu-metal, with pop-punk also seeing a bit of a revival en route to bigger things in the 2000s. Some acts such asNirvanaandGreen...
If the first six months of 2024 have proven anything, it's that rock 'n' roll isn't just alive and well — it's taken on plenty of different forms. The first half of the year has seen triumphant releases from stalwart headbangers like Judas Priest, Bruce Dickinson and Sebastian Bach,...
“Let’s Stay Together,” from Al Green’s 1972 album of the same name, might be the ultimate make-up sex song. On top of a steady, rolling drum line, Green sings about how and why he and his lover should stay together and keep on loving each other forever with a vulnerability that...
Huey Lewisno doubt felt he should have been the one making the acceptance speech. The blue-eyed soulmansettled out of courtafter claiming the spooky movie theme had borrowed its bassline from "I Want a New Drug," a trackGhostbusters' directorIvan Reitmanadmitted had been played in film ...
Rock Steady ▶ Down in New Orleans ▶ Business is Business ▶ Compared to What - Previously Unreleased ▶ Labor of Love - Previously Unreleased ▶ For the Women in My Life ▶ Move Over - Live ▶ Rock Me - Live ▶ I'm Movin' On - Live ▶ Sookie Sookie - Live ▶ I...