Smith recognized early on that she occupied a singular space in the scene. "Most of my heroes are men simply because most of the heaviest people in the world have been men," she said. "There hasn't been a woman who has done whatJimi Hendrix...
Smith recognized early on that she occupied a singular space in the scene. "Most of my heroes are men simply because most of the heaviest people in the world have been men," she said. "There hasn't been a woman who has done whatJimi Hendrix...
A harmonica riff opens this INXS track, the lead single from 1990'sX, and appears throughout the song. It was written byMichael Hutchenceand Andrew Farriss, shortly after the band reconvened from a year-long hiatus. That'sCharlie Musselwhite playing the harmonica, a leading figure of the C...
A harmonica riff opens this INXS track, the lead single from 1990'sX, and appears throughout the song. It was written byMichael Hutchenceand Andrew Farriss, shortly after the band reconvened from a year-long hiatus. That'sCharlie Musselwhite playing the harmonica, a leading figure of the C...
From:Toys in the Attic(1975) Aerosmith's "Big Tench Inch Record" was not an original but a cover penned by Fred Weismantel and recorded by bluesman Bull Moose Jackson in 1952. "I think Aerosmith has always been a blues-based band,"Steven Tyler, who played the harp on this track, said...
From:Toys in the Attic(1975) Aerosmith's "Big Tench Inch Record" was not an original but a cover penned by Fred Weismantel and recorded by bluesman Bull Moose Jackson in 1952. "I think Aerosmith has always been a blues-based band,"Steven Tyler, who played the harp on this track, said...
25. Aerosmith, "Walk This Way" (FromToys in the Attic, 1975) The second and third lives ofAerosmith's "Walk This Way" has earned it a special place in rock history. Released as a single from 1975'sToys in the Attic, the song initially stalled on the chart until a rerelease a year...
25. Aerosmith, "Walk This Way" (FromToys in the Attic, 1975) The second and third lives ofAerosmith's "Walk This Way" has earned it a special place in rock history. Released as a single from 1975'sToys in the Attic, the song initially stalled on the chart until a rerelease a year...
25. Aerosmith, "Walk This Way" (FromToys in the Attic, 1975) The second and third lives ofAerosmith's "Walk This Way" has earned it a special place in rock history. Released as a single from 1975'sToys in the Attic, the song initially stalled on the chart until a rerelease a year...
R.E.M., "Toys in the Attic" It pains us to put R.E.M. on this list. But why did they have to coverAerosmith’s “Toys in the Attic”? The choice was strange and the bands’ respective styles made for uncomfortable bedfellows. On some level, R.E.M. must have known that. The...