Pat Benatar's powerhouse voice and tough image was introduced on 'In the Heat of the Night,' with the hit "Heartbreaker" giving the public a taste of what was to come in the next decade. On 'Born Again,' Randy Newman couldn't follow up the commercial success he established a few year...
"There is a particular violence built into the snare drum, and the rat-a-tat of a military tattoo was exactly what we were looking for with the opening of 'Sunday Bloody Sunday,'" Bono wrote in 2022. Lillywhite encouraged Mullen, who had a habit of rushing the tempo, to try playing ...
“A lot of it was just timing,” Cornell later assessed.“Everything was changing at the time– radio was evolving and the perspective of the listening audience was changing. The age of the audience too – a new generation was maturing and was ready for a band like us. So I think it ...
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Vertigo Black Sabbath,Master of Reality(1971) "Innovative tuning, heavy riffs, dark lyrics, influential to metal genre." Van Halen,Van Halen(1978) Warner Bros. Van Halen,Van Halen(1978) "Explosive, virtuosic, and groundbreaking hard rock debut with Eddie's wizardry." ...
Jessie J, who was hospitalised with Ménière's disease in 2020, has said she is in pain every single day. The “Price tag” singer spent Christmas Eve in hospital last year, before telling fans she has the inner ear condition, which can cause vertigo, tinnitus, pressure deep inside the ...
(along with the B-52’s Kate Pierson on backing vocals) and you had a surprisingly giddy performance. It also helps that “Shiny Happy People,” though a departure for R.E.M., was a very catchy track. It was released as a single several months after the 'SNL' appearance, eventually ...
Vertigo 24. L.A. Guns, 'L.A. Guns' (1988) By 1988, the Sunset Strip glam metal scene was saturated with manicured pretty-boys wailing over the same contrived riffs and song-doctored choruses. L.A. Guns dragged the genre back down to the gutter with their deliciously sleazy self-titled...
Vertigo 24. L.A. Guns, 'L.A. Guns' (1988) By 1988, the Sunset Strip glam metal scene was saturated with manicured pretty-boys wailing over the same contrived riffs and song-doctored choruses. L.A. Guns dragged the genre back down to the gutter with their deliciously sleazy self-titled...
Vertigo 24. L.A. Guns, 'L.A. Guns' (1988) By 1988, the Sunset Strip glam metal scene was saturated with manicured pretty-boys wailing over the same contrived riffs and song-doctored choruses. L.A. Guns dragged the genre back down to the gutter with their deliciously sleazy self-titled...