Over the years, "Bang a Gong (Get It On)' has become a cornerstone and influential rock number of the '70s. Heart, "Barracuda" (1977) Portrait Heart, "Barracuda" (1977) That rolling riff is the force behind one of Heart's most timeless songs, but the sting doesn't stop there. ...
Over the years, "Bang a Gong (Get It On)' has become a cornerstone and influential rock number of the '70s. Heart, "Barracuda" (1977) Portrait Heart, "Barracuda" (1977) That rolling riff is the force behind one of Heart's most timeless songs, but the sting doesn't stop there. ...
Not long after "Eight Miles High" was released in 1966, the song was banned from radio because of its supposed allusion to drug use. The Byrds insisted the song wasn't about that — the title was a reference to the height at which commercial airplanes fly, usually around six or seven m...
she notes that industrialization “paved paradise and put up a parking lot.” In many ways, Counting Crows’ 2002 cover echoed the song’s themes in the worst possible way: They took something beautiful and made it cold, commercial and
perfectly in step with the nostalgic mood of the moment, and the liberal use of talkbox presaged the rise of auto-tune. those talkbox vocals on the song were handled by new jersey singer-producer romanthony, who passed away in 2013. “lost cause,” beck 2002 | geffen; highest chart ...
The principle of a mantra is that something can change - something at once inside & outside - through the repetition of a single word or phrase. I can't explain "Work" any betterthan Emma did: In lush years, when we all remember what it really means to repeat yourself, pop music get...
This 13-minute slab ofmusique concretefulfills a request that (probably) no Floyd fan ever made: “What does roadie Alan Styles like for breakfast, can we hear him making it and could the guys in the band noodle around (in a very non-psychedelic manner) as he fries bacon, muses about...