I Will Always Love You - Let It Go - A Million Dreams - Moon River - Over the Rainbow - Remember Me (Ernesto de la Cruz) - Shallow - Somewhere Out There - Tears in Heaven - Time Warp - Unchained Melody - The Wind Beneath My Wings - You're the One That I Want - and more. ...
during an eleven day stay in hospital I came close to crossing that gateway at least twice. (Might have been three times. My blood ox was so low most of the time, that I don’t remember very clearly. Brain damaged, I tell you.) So… what was there?
“He goes, ‘Did you read this part at the bottom?’ I go, ‘No.’ I said, ‘They’re just giving me everything for a penny,’” Michaels recalled. “He goes, ‘No, no. You’ve got to read.’ Because he knew he was going to be the one holding the bag for it. But he m...
Pearl began thinking about how to draw more attention to the band, at a time when bassist Skid Rose was experimenting with making art movies. The conversation led to a visual performance idea that had been rolling around Pearl’s mind for years. “I would be on the freeway, stuck in tra...
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“three chords and the truth” motto to its logical conclusion. Even album cuts like “Love on the Rocks” and “Back to the Rocking Horse” rocked respectably, a major victory in the hits-and-filler era. And to understand the abject absurdity of the decade's crusading parental groups, ...
“I remember sitting home one night before going into the studio and playing around with some chords, and I suddenly thought, ‘Let's try playing A, C, D, C. Sounded good. And then I thought AC/DC ... power ... ‘High Voltage!’ I sang the chorus part to my brother in the ...
Holt, then and now the band’s lead songwriter, darts from hefty chords to callus-disintegrating leads to the thrash mainstay of open-E-string chugging. Persona… inherits the same DNA but exaggerates the virtuosity. That face-punching, stere...
complex guitar chords. Dean DeLeo rips blazing solos on the lean rockers “Meatplow” and “Unglued,” while Scott Weiland plumbs the depths of his sorrows on the majestic closer “Kitchenware & Candybars,” which gives way toPurple’s tongue-in-cheek, lounge-style hidden track, “My Second...
'Heaven and Hell' Black Sabbath (1980):Against all conceivable odds, new frontman Ronnie James Dio had many fans asking “Ozzy who?” (for a short while, at least), while Tony Iommi’s power chords and Geezer Butler’s bass thunder answered heavy metal’s call with the utmost authority....