But it's up to you, whatever you want to do." It was three days before Christmas. And I flew where Rodney was and I did the song in about two, three hours. L.A. heard it and said, "This is a single. We're putting this out. Hurry up and finish the album." I think ...
We have been hearing every fall, and every spring for the past couple of years that the ritual of changing the clocks is about to go away. And yet this weekend we are ‘falling back’ once again. What’s the deal? Why hasn’t Daylight Saving Time, or Standard time gone away for good?
It doesn’t have to have a chorus. It’s a movement, it’s a song. And by the way, you all signed me and gave me a lot of money because you came to ten of my concerts and you saw how the people love the song ‘Stranglehold.' And now you want to take it off the record?
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He's carried the burden of a billion people for more than 20 years. Just outside the hotel is a billboard with his stern face looking down on the city. Its tagline is direct: "We've waited 28 years to hold the Cup. Hope that wait ends now." Heroes don't punch clocks. ...
John Lennon (1971): Only an artist as willfully complex as John Lennon could have pulled this off, as he moves from sensitive moments like the album’s title track to the vicious Paul McCartney putdown of "How Do You Sleep?" Electric Warrior ...
John Lennon (1971): Only an artist as willfully complex as John Lennon could have pulled this off, as he moves from sensitive moments like the album’s title track to the vicious Paul McCartney putdown of "How Do You Sleep?" Electric Warrior ...
John Lennon (1971): Only an artist as willfully complex as John Lennon could have pulled this off, as he moves from sensitive moments like the album’s title track to the vicious Paul McCartney putdown of "How Do You Sleep?" Electric Warrior ...
John Lennon (1971): Only an artist as willfully complex as John Lennon could have pulled this off, as he moves from sensitive moments like the album’s title track to the vicious Paul McCartney putdown of "How Do You Sleep?" 'Electric Warrior' ...