Spanish rhythm: music and songs for SFL/SSL classes/Al son del ritmo español: musica y canciones en el aula de ELE/EL2/Au rythme espagnol: musique et chansons pour la classe de ELE/EL2The following article consists of two separate parts: one theo...
Written in 1965, this first surfaced as an obscure 1967 single cut by beatnik barbershop U.K. pop rockers the Pudding. The Who’s version was a gem of groove-heavy psychedelia, riding a Bo Diddley beat with a signature clave rhythm played by the band’s road man- ager/sound man Bob ...
The track’s fleshed-out sound, filled with bright horns, rapid clave rhythms, and a melodic interpolation of Angélique Kidjo’s “We We,” suits the Nigerian star’s specific strain of prosperity gospel: If you have wealth, share it with your friends, he seems to say; and if you see...
The rhythm structure is based on either the 2/3 or 3/2 son clave, and the sound is one very much associated with Caribbean Latino and New York bands. This is not to say that bands with other backgrounds or from other locations do not play songs that fit our way of dancing. Some of...
The Vancouver-based duo of singer Jean Smith and guitarist David Lester are anarchist-feminist activists and constant experimentalists, implying a rhythm section with negative space alone. Always an intense presence onstage, they've become the most tenacious of D.I.Y. road warriors, touring and ...
42. Clave Rocks---Amoretto 43. Scars of Love---TKA 44. Love Is On her Mind---SaFire 45. Silent Morning---Noel 46. No Reason To Cry---Judy Torres 47. Spring Love---Stevie B 48. Dreamboy/Dreamgirl---Cynthia & Johnny O 49. Santa Li---Sebastian 50. I Wont Stop Loving You--...
punk fixture who’d played in Autoclave and shared an orbit with Bikini Kill and Bratmobile—is only pretending she’s frightened of him. “Why are you creeping up behind me?/Where did you get those claws?” she sings with weary annoyance, before delivering the title hook with a dry ...