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Brown soundtrack the raucous ride with clamoring drums, roaring guitar chords, and schoolyard handclaps that build into a wall of rhythm. Rae doesn’t give her a destination, but she’s obviously going places. –Stephen Kearse Listen: Corinne Bailey Rae, “New York Transit Queen” 92. ...
The song’s distinctive gritty guitar riff and Roland’s add-on “Yeah” response grabbed the ears of rock radio listeners, who helped catapult the song to No. 1 on the Mainstream Rock chart and No. 4 for Alternative Airplay. The track even crossed over to hit No. 11 on the Billboard...
From the momentDojaCat delivers her first line with the gentle airiness of a light breeze, listeners are drawn into “Kiss Me More,” as if tractor-beamed toPlanet Her. The following two cymbal clashes that introduce the beat act like glue, ensuring that once you’ve hit play you’re st...
I'm stunned (to find a place we belong) C G Who is your lover, Am I couldn't tell, G When hell freezes over, C That's when I tell, G Who is your lover, B7 I couldn't tell, Em When will this stop. [Guitar solo] - Em - Bm - C - G - G/F# X2 Em People marching ...
from David Cushman, http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~dcushman/guitar.html Capo on first fret, double drop D tuning (DADGBd) Finger a D chord (000230), but then use the middle finger (which isn't needed on the first string) to fret notes on the 4th, 5th, and 6th strings. ...
(tagged "ambient fusion"): instrumental, some improv, suggests free even if not committed, I can think of a dozen-plus similar jazz guitar vibes -- mostly more adventurous and/or harsher/noisier, but that doesn't necessarily mean more coherent or listenable, even if the jazz-phobic don't...
When I was a kid, my Dad smoked Barclay 100′scigarettes. I remember being 4 and 5 years old, and my Dad would be blowing that mellow blue smoke into the air. I would be wafting it away from my face, trying not to breathe it in. I always yelled at him saying, “Dad! Smoking ...
This approach is different than the many melodic death metal bands that were taking off around this time, as the melodies and lead guitar moments generally lead into each other, while the rhythm guitar sections keep some of the chunkier riffage of albums like “Human” and “Spiritual Healing,...
Breathe breathe in the air Don't be afraid to care Leave don't leave me Look around chose your own ground For long you live and high you fly And smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry All you touch and all you see Is all your life will ever be Run run rabbit run Dig that ho...