Such is its ubiquity, it’s hard to imagine a time when Yello’s electro-pop classic didn’t exist (the song has been featured in everything from movies to TV shows and confectionery adverts). Equally, it’s hard to imagine a song more fitting for the moment when Ferris Bueller decides...
Punk (also known as Punk Rock) is a rock music genre that developed between 1974 and 1976 in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Rooted in garage rock and other forms of what is now known as protopunk music, punk rock bands eschewed the perceived excesses of mainstream...
The teen comedy starring Matthew Broderick was memorable for its use of music. As well asYello’s electro-pop classic “Oh Yeah,” which became a cult song after the movie and was later even used in confectionery adverts, the film made judicious use of The Beatles’ recording of “Twist ...
Whilst the air in the months of November and December are filled with Christmas music, in shops and on television; on adverts and in the office, Christmas number one's are very rarely actually Christmas songs at all, with only 12 out of the 70 songs to have hit the top of the charts ...
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The Spinners: “Could It Be I’m Falling in Love” (1972) It’s ironic that one of the all-time greatest Philly soul acts weren’t even from Philadelphia. The Spinners hailed from Detroit—they were even billed as “the Detroit Spinners” in the UK—and like most of the city’s top...
its only the verbose clutter of adverts that pump up the time it takes to watch a particular show. I'm in the UK and cant stand adverts, thanks to the BBCs 4 channels (no adverts) I'm well served with pretty good broadcasting. ...
“Stalin Malone,” has lyrics and presumably was recorded with vocals, but the album version is strictly an instrumental performed by the Dirty Dozen Brass Band. The Dirty Dozen reappears in its own name with “Feet Don’t Fail Me now.” EC himself reappears, singing this time, in a ...
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to be perfectly matched,” says Ahdritz, pointing to a song such as Ed Sheeran’s “Shape of You”, which was played billions of times across Spotify, YouTube, TikTok, Pandora and iTunes on top of traditional CD sales, radio airplay, live performances and placements in adverts or films...