When I first made this note, I assumed without checking that the Lucifer's Friend was later, but a friend informed me that, in fact, it's one of the canonical Jimmy Page rip-offs don't have it, but it's at @0:58 in this youtube video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rACzxg...
Memories that last forever after You're the one who's always been there Through the good times and the bad You're the one who's always cared I'm so lucky you're my dad I'm so lucky so lucky I'm so lucky you're my dad Craps at caesars we couldn't lose Flea markets talking ...
Here I go creeping, shhh, don't make a soundGet the Crystal Coconut, and Candy, come aroundDonkey Kong ain't good enough, anyone can seeThat the only ape for her in Kongo Bongo is me Look at Cranky sleeping, hour after hourWhen I get the coconut, I get the powerEverything I ...
"Gotta take the good with the bad, smile with the sad, love what you got, and remember what you had." That’s conscious to me. At the end of the day, I don’t look at music in those categories; I’m more concerned if someone is saying some real s—. ...
Don’t like the sound of that? Then you’ll have to be moreconfident in your writing your own rap lyrics. Amazing lyrics need to be said with power and emphasis if you want people to believe you and what you’re saying when you’re in front of them. So be that guy. Don’t be ...
Kelly Clarkson’s “Favorite Kind of High” is one of the more upbeat songs on her divorced-inspired album, “Chemistry.” In the song, she sings, “When it comes to lovin’ you. I don’t have no control/ You’re my favorite kind of high.” ...
Did you know you were going to sit at the piano and play that song? They were like, "Let's all go inside. And Stephen, why don't you play? Ladies, if you know the words, sing along." It was extremely impromptu. Everybody cried, so it was very emotional and exhilarating. ...
Del Amitri: Don’t Come Home Too Soon (1998) Scotland’s World Cup failures have always been a heady mixture of misery and comedy. Things got off to a bad start for the disastrous campaign of 1978 withRod Stewart’s samba stinker “Ole Ola.” Twenty years later, the lesson had been ...
but Clark was keen on using the musicians he had booked. Reassuring Freddie that he would be happy, Clark even offered to pay for a re-recording with Queen if the results weren’t to the singer’s liking. As it turned out, the session guys did a great job, and Freddie loved the s...
“Don’t care about you, now I don’t. ‘Cause I know that my feelings are long gone.” Perhaps the best way to forget someone and move on is to not think of them at all. It may be difficult, but once you have decided to do so, it becomes a lot easier. ...