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Sung by one of the greatest electro-pop duos of all time, the song is a narrative of two robots searching for the meaning of perfection. 35 28 votes "Freedom of Choice" by Devo Devo View on AMAZON In keeping with their kooky group image, pop band Devo used this song and a number of...
The soundtrack to anything that has got to do with having dogged determination to get or achieve something has got to be Blondie’s “One Way Or Another”. In fact, it’s been used as a soundtrack in many films and TV shows to imply just that. However, the real meaning and inspirati...
So, I won't be too judgmental by assuming she is this or that, or that you are this or that. I guess at this point it's up to you guys to evaluate whether she's hurting the band more than helping. If she's becoming more an asshole than an asset, it's time to move on! Ot...
Principally composed by Paul Stanley, completed with a monstrous riff by Gene Simmons and sung by a succession of drummers beginning with Peter Criss, the episodic "Black Diamond" closed out Kiss' self-titled debut as one of the band's most impressive songwriting efforts. ...
“They asked me to sing karaoke in the movieCrossroads, and I’ve actually sung ‘I Love Rock’ ’N Roll’ in a lot of clubs that I've been to,” Britney Spears once said, and that explanation actually makes a lot of sense. Her rendition ofJoan Jett’s “I Love Rock ’N Roll”...
but Stevens delivered with some of his most heartfelt songs. The joyful “If You Want to Sing Out, Sing Out” was one of two that he wrote specifically for the film; we first hear it sung by Ruth Gordon as Maude, and Cat’s version is the film’s reassuring postscript. – Brett ...
Adapted from an old blues song, "Going Up the Country" was sung by Alan "Blind Owl" Wilson rather than Canned Heat's frontman Bob "The Bear" Hite. Fans didn't seem to mind: "Going Up the Country" reached No. 11, becoming the band's highest-everBillboardcharting single. He was als...
Sung by Derek St. Holmes – except for "sometimes you wanna get higher" – and co-written by the uncredited Rob Grange, "Stranglehold" nevertheless becomes quintessential Nugent on the strength of an eight-minute guitar solo that he recorded in a single blistering take. Stealers Wheel, Stuck ...
Sung by Derek St. Holmes – except for "sometimes you wanna get higher" – and co-written by the uncredited Rob Grange, "Stranglehold" nevertheless becomes quintessential Nugent on the strength of an eight-minute guitar solo that he recorded in a single blistering take. Stealers Wheel, "Stuck...