It was because in the solitude of my bedroom in the attic, I had exposed myself day after day, night after night, to the cassette of Slippery When Wet. It had taught me pure, uncensored, and unapologetic, sex. It had been an initiation. . ~Suzanne Rock Star Writer Buy me a coffee ...
Springfield played all of the guitars and keyboards on the upcoming album himself. "That's the most joy that I have is playing instruments in the studio. I'm sure there are other players who would play it way better, but I enjoy doing it, so I do it," he tells UCR. "That's been...
"Eighteen," in late 1970. The song made it to No. 21, prompting the label to sign up the band for an album.Love It to Deatharrived in the first part of 1971, signaling a change of course for the previously wayward group. Three classic LPs followed over the next...
"In the last years of primary school during physical education, we danced this and other Afrikaans folk songs as circle/line dances, a little like the idea of a barn dance." Barn Dance is a English album released on Nov 2013. Blanket on the Ground – Billy Jo Spears. I Want to...
When Aerosmith blasted out of Boston during the first part of the '70s, they were labeled as an American version of the Rolling Stones. But within a few years -- thanks to rep-securing albums like 'Toys in the Attic' and 'Rocks' -- they carved out their own identity as one of class...
34. TheCult, "Fire Woman" From:Sonic Temple(1989) The Cult were categorically not a glam metal band, but they dabbled in the sound and aesthetic on 1989'sSonic Temple, which became their sole Top 10 album in the U.S. Lead single "Fire Woman" harnesses Billy Duffy's scorching riffs ...
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...
The monumental first single from their sprawling and uneven second album, “Triumph” is the Wu’s last great stand as a nine-man team and one of hip-hop’s greatest posse cuts. Over suitably dusty RZA production, with nothing remotely resembling a chorus, they go in for six minutes ...
Aerosmith's eternal "Dream On" was their first hit in 1973 (though it became an even bigger hit three years later when it was re-released following the success of 'Toys in the Attic'). It's since become a paragon of power ballads, a lighter-in-the-air staple that proved that slowing...