This list of the best songs from the 60s is a loving tribute to some of the artists that made it a decade that changed music forever.
(Gaye joined in with cardboard-box percussion). Then Gaye invoked his own family in moving prayer: singing to his younger brother Frankie, a Vietnam veteran (“Brother, brother, brother/There’s far too many of you dying”), and appealing for calm closer to home (“Father, father, ...
Imagine Ray Davies of The Kinks fame, sitting amidst a tangle of garden weeds, strumming his guitar to the rhythm of a Wordle puzzle. That’s the vibe you get with ‘The Babble’. It’s a track that feels both familiar and fresh, with asereneundercurrent that’s as mesmeric as it is...
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beat. But once both join their vocals, the song’s sound evolves into an explosive head-bobbing pop tune that powers the rest of the song. “I want to shout that I love you and I take the risk with you, undressing all fears with kisses we dress up,” they sing in the catchy ...
But across the sprawling and head-scratching tracklisting — which includes a seven-minute percussion interlude, in "The Tenth World" — are certain tunes that belong in the Mitchell time capsule. One is "Otis and Marlena," one of the funniest and most evocative moments on an album full of...
In February, Wolfe released her latest album -- the cryptically entitled She Reaches Out to She Reaches Out to She, her first for new label Loma Vista Recordings. The effort embraces a somber industrial sound with an anguished vocal delivery that at times echoes Bjork and Portishead vocali...
I know I don’t like my relationships to be the same, so I enjoy the unique relationship aspects and energy combinations that One Direction is speaking to…”meet in the middle, there’s always room for common ground!” More ...
The Intouchables (2011) Ma (2019) The Cleveland Show- Season 1, Episode 21 ✕Remove Ads "September" by Earth, Wind & Fire, which has been used 31 times, is a groovy song that focuses on a carefree live-in-the-moment philosophy. It uses the joyful outlook adopted by the band, which...
Hand snaps, soulful background vocals, noodling guitar, and stately percussion lead the way on this track that falls in line with the unifying, pain-sharing messages of some of Jelly Roll’s other tracks on the album. Here, he offers a reminder that while life isn’t fair and some people...