“Rock & roll will never die,” Daltrey sings. The Who folded just one year later. Since their return, this song has been appearing in their shows for years. 47 “Going Mobile” (‘Who’s Next’, 1971) Courtesy
when I suffered a mental breakdown Junior year of high school and while walking home from school, would sing Too Much aloud to myself to feel less alone. How Started From The Bottom became the theme song to our Sophomore year basketball games, Come Thru got me through...
“If you don't love me anymore,” she sings, “I’ll be an over-you-achiever,” and the transparent effortfulness—the doomed and increasingly elaborate nature of her attempts to quit an unrequited love—is the point of the song. Morgan Wallen’s “Last Night” topped the Hot 100, ...
When the song ended, we were often faced with tears and pleas for more. Nature was ready to upstage nurture from the beginning! The idea for the book came about while I was working abroad on a theater show, with a fair bit of downtime. Before leaving, I'd been helping Arlen ...
The popular country music variety show "Hee Haw" (CBS, 1969-1992) owed its theme song to Wooley, who wrote the song and occasionally made appearances throughout its 25-season run. As he aged, Wooley appeared less and less in front of the cameras. One of his last roles was Principal ...
"My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys": "I'm queen of sandcastles he destroys," Taylor sings on the third song on the album, in which she recalls a partner who ran away from their relationship. "Cause I knew too much / There was danger in the heat of my touch," the lyrics note...
I did not grow up attending, nor do I currently attend, a church that sings out of a traditional hymnal (although many in my family do). From time to time I do attend churches that do though. Whenever I do, I always see the value in the old hymns. There are so many life stories...
My daughter has a favorite cartoon where a certain character sings a song titled, “I want it all! I want it now!” If I am not careful, this can become the theme to my gardening. In the end, trying to do it all and rushing it because I want it now never works out for me. ...
Me: (in a serious voice) A running theme in your music is a weariness and frustration with American military adventurism. From “Iraqnophobia” to “To Never Return” (a song I believe to be one of the most passionate indictments of US foreign policy ever put to music), you have raile...
In the ‘Dr. Feelgood’ track “Kickstart My Heart,” Motley Crue vocalist Vince Neil sings, “Yeah, are you ready girls?/ Yeah, are you ready now?/ Oh, yeah/ Kickstart my heart, give it a start/ Oh, yeah, baby Ooh, yeah.” It may seem like a song about getting it on and...