Best Songs on the Best Albums You know these incredible albums track by track, every word and whinny, beat and breath... They're perfect, everyone agrees, but what if—what if—some of the songs were better than others? Let's rank 'em. The Best Songs on Nirvana's Al...
Also ranks #16 on Which Artist Would You Bring Back From The Dead To Write One More Song? 4 Kurt Cobain Bleach, Nevermind, In Utero 1,306 votes Died at 27 (1967-1994) Genres (Music): Grunge, Alternative rock, Punk rock Dig Deeper 15 Crazy But True Stories About...
As the legendary singer shares in the conversation below, the drummer's playing style -- not just his antics -- was one of the key components that helped make the group special from its earliest days. Decades later, Daltrey is out on a brief run of dates with his solo band this month...
He added: “I have to be careful what I say, because I don’t want to make this all about Roger’s fear of what is new, but I think he is afraid of what is new! The way he expresses it is, ‘Pete, you’ve written so many fucking great songs… If we were to use your solo...
“If you listen toNevermind, the Nirvana record, I pulled so much stuff from the Gap Band and Cameo and [Chic]’s Tony Thompson on every one of those songs,” the drummer explained. “That’s old disco!” Clips from the Gap Band’s “Burn Rubber On Me” played next to “Smells ...
Nirvana, "Drain You" "One baby to another says / 'I'm lucky to have met you.'"No otherNirvanasong sets up its spiel with such a cute couplet. And "Drain You" is a perfectly poppy mid-period Nirvana jam fromNevermindthat's about as accessible as grunge can get. (It's no wonder ...
smells like teen tribute; Ten years after Nevermind, Nirvana's influence is alive and well even among those who were just youngsters at the time. Now they've grown up to form rock bands of their own and, writes Alistair Harkness, pay homage to their inspiration...
The 1990s was a dramatic time for rock music. Beginning with Nirvana skyrocketing to stardom in 1991 with the unexpected success of their major label debut Nevermind and the hit single “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” the road was finally paved for American punk and grunge bands to break into the...
" written by a person named Joey Coco, aka Prince. That name also appeared on several Sheena Easton tracks in the '80s. Then there was Alexander Nevermind, writer of Easton's "Sugar Walls." Perhaps most famously, Prince used the simple pseudonym Christopher when he wrote the Bangles' big ...
while the two simultaneously released records would claim the top two spots on the Billboard 200 Album Chart (Use Your Illusion II, which featured the lead single “You Could Be Mine,” debuted at No. 1). With a project this grand in scope, not every song is a knockout, but critics ...