“Rockin’ in Rage” starts with the brilliant lyrics: “If I can’t speak my truth for fear of being abused/I might as well be a mute, my voice never used…” (recalling The Who’s protagonist from its classic rock opera Tommy–and perhaps facets of Townshend himself), before buildin...
I own all of the Who’s studio albums on LP, including this one. Aside from the OK single “Athena” and incredible “Eminence Front,” I knew this wasn’t a gem when I bought it for about $5. It was also the last of the historical Who albums I purchased. (I’ve since picked ...
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Returning for their 4th season Steven Reineke and The New York Pops brought the sounds of The Who’s Tommy to Forest Hills Stadium for a one night only…
The movie never seen the light of day but it’s album soundtrack has become a classic Neil Young LP. Chance is a part of reality: we are continually shaped by the forces of coincidence, the unexpected occurs with almost numbing regularity in our lives. Petula Clark –Who Am I (1966) ...
Just the same as you and me, Adam shagged young Mary. Adam - God what a stud! Adam - God what a stud! Once it was taught. Now it is not. Who was right? Who was wrong? Who's to say what Mormons believe? Either way, it's heresy!
歌词Lyrics: You like to think that you’ll be the only one who understands me with it And you tell everyone that I can’t live without you even for one day But who gave you the right to talk about the way I feel so deep inside ...
had done. The challenge was to not do another 'Mamma Mia' or 'Waterloo.'" Ulvaeus's lyrics grew progressively darker over the course of Abba's career, even as the band became so unbelievably popular that they were able to release an 18-song greatest hits album simply called Number Ones....
Mike Laure’s version is from 1965 and it swings with an accented beat. Howlin’ Wolf’s “No Place to Go” is often confused with “You Gonna Wreck My Life.” In fact, one is the alternate take of the other, but with different lyrics. On the original releases—“Place” in 1954 ...
But the real masterpiece of this album just might be "Savannah." It's a simple song, musically, but the aching and regretful lyrics of a soldier executed for defending the honor of a woman who was nothing more than a common whore is probably the most powerful statement in an album ...