There is no space between these minor chords But if the scales of life are weighted down with cruelty The other side is lifted up with love Who do you, who do, tell me who fucked you? (Roses are red, violets are blue, You're fucked up, but i am too It's a sad story. Yea, ...
Theband’searly records dealt with alienation, uncertainty, and frustration, lashing out with tough lyrics, savage power chords and squalling feedback by guitarist-songwriter Townshend, thekineticassault of drummer Moon and bassist Entwistle, and the macho brawn of singer Daltrey. The four singles th...
Theband’searly records dealt with alienation, uncertainty, and frustration, lashing out with tough lyrics, savage power chords and squalling feedback by guitarist-songwriter Townshend, thekineticassault of drummer Moon and bassist Entwistle, and the macho brawn of singer Daltrey. The four singles th...
a banjo player in the backwoods of the Cahulawassee River but I have never witnessed this instrument played with such bewitching mastery, assimilating bluegrass, melodic Scruggs style and single string techniques, unusual chords and scales born way beyond practice and found only in God given ...
As one of the key figures of the British Invasion and the mod movement of the mid-'60s, the Who were a dynamic and undeniably powerful sonic force. They often sounded like they were exploding conventional rock and R&B structures with Townshend's furious guitar chords, Entwistle's hyperactive...
”“The Real Me” captures the contradictory nature of the album’s main character, Jimmy, screaming at his mother, his priest and his shrink, challenging them to truly see him. “You have the big, big, big bass of John Entwistle, the big, big drums of Keith Moon, the power chords,...
I saw it as being an amazing cocktail of clothes, fashion, personality and also, yes, chords and lyrics and all that kind of stuff.” That, in a nutshell, could describe the ethos of Smash Hits, of which Ellen became editor in 1983. Aided by soon-to-be Pet Shop Boy Neil Tennant, ...
Download & Print Who Am I for guitar solo (chords) by Casting Crowns (version 2). Chords, lead sheet and lyrics included. High-Quality and Interactive, Transpose it in any key, change the tempo, easy play & practice.
The sad chords melt Where the sadness came to be When their own king sold them Into slavery One thousand stories, one thousand years The truth of guilt and shame But a king who sold his people out To a world of whips and chains The sound of pain the smell of fear A treason born in...
The Who are an English rock band, notable for their albums Tommy, Who's Next, and Quadrophenia. They are known as one of the greatest rock bands of all-time and are also notable for three of their hits, "Who Are You," "Baba O' Riley," "We Don't Get Foole