you had the pop single for the record until you said ‘fuck’ in every line of the chorus.’ Trent started laughing and he said, ‘I know.’ He did it on purpose because he didn’t want, necessarily, to have such an overt pop song.” ...
you had the pop single for the record until you said ‘fuck’ in every line of the chorus.’ Trent started laughing and he said, ‘I know.’ He did it on purpose because he didn’t want, necessarily, to have such an overt pop song.” ...
you had the pop single for the record until you said ‘fuck’ in every line of the chorus.’ Trent started laughing and he said, ‘I know.’ He did it on purpose because he didn’t want, necessarily, to have such an overt pop song.” ...
you had the pop single for the record until you said ‘fuck’ in every line of the chorus.’ Trent started laughing and he said, ‘I know.’ He did it on purpose because he didn’t want, necessarily, to have such an overt pop song.” ...
But how come a band known for its lighthearted lyrics and joyful attitude hit it big in a region then-Celtics coach Rick Pitino referred to as "the followship of the miserable"? "I think it has something to do with our approachability," theorizes Stewart, who took the reins on the ...
By the time I caught up with Mayall, who was known as the Godfather of British Blues, many of his discoveries had already flown the nest. Eric Clapton had formed Cream and Peter Green, Mick Fleetwood and John McVie had evolved into the nucleus of the original Fleetwood Mac. He did still...
Take a look at these options to keep you company while you wait for Mountain View towing assistance. “I Will Survive” by Gloria Gaynor This hymn serves as a reminder that we shall overcome this and emerge from it stronger than before. “On the Road Again” by Willie Nelson Enjoy this ...
In many cases, Richards took the LP's loose feel into the lyrics, which he'd make up – or completely improvise – based on the music happening around him at that moment. "I can't walk into a room with a sheet of paper and say, 'I've got a song,'" Richards toldThe New York...
There were larger forces at work once again, Barry Gibb argued. "I've come to the conclusion that if you have too much success in this business, the business turns against you,'" he told theNew York Timesin 1987. "But we also had some bad luck. Besides the disco backlash,Living Eyes...
Fleetwood Mac (1997):After a decade apart, Fleetwood Mac's most popular lineup (the one featuring Lindsey Buckingham, Christine McVie and Stevie Nicks at its songwriting core) returned for a live run-through of their most famous songs. It's great hearing them play the hits together again,...