with the drum kit seemingly within high-five range of the day’s Casey Jones. The new stage was a pre-fab with an overhang and back wall that somewhat insulated the band from the nearby rails, but musicians throughout the day could be heard saying, ” we’ll wait till the train goes ...
—“because he’s out to get me”— later my life turned a corner and in a terrible way I was on my own—the Ghost is a ghost—A spirit—of flames?—not exactly—of an emotional and spiritual power and force on the essence of my being—unpredictable but very powerful—frightening?—...
Once these factors are taken into account and considered together carefully then all that’s left now before putting out an ad for potential tenants would simply be picking between one-year leases versus month-to-month rentals based upon your own preference about the commitment you want to have...
sludgy riffs, shredding lead breaks and wild drum fills. So, yeah, “Sweet Leaf” is the blueprint for what we now refer to as stoner rock. And as the good fight for national legalization here in America rages on, the lyrics are still as relevant as ever. “Straight people ...
True, they were shouted, screamed out through every pore of my being, but my vocal chords remained still. It was my heart, my very soul, that yelled out into the inky darkness of the space around me. I was at war against an enemy that has plagued mankind since the birth of man. ...
It’s strange the way the mind can wander But also stop to gossip And chat with memories that you and me aren’t really fond of Maybe you’re out to find love Maybe you lost who you was Maybe you’re just like me and feel the need to stay in your rut ...
“If you don't know ... when the lights will go out ... you might as well read." --- Clive James
No one taught me to make clothes. 6) And most of the things I made at first were disasters.M: Why did you persevere? I think most people would give up if they kept failing, especially at that age.W: 7) I kept on out of necessity. As you can see, I’m very tall. And I ...
of Evil became the first in what would be a string of platinum-selling efforts. But back in 2005 that success was hardly a certainty. “Some people thought we sold out, but more people liked it,” Shadowsrecalled. “But you know what? If the record had failed, we still would have bee...
Cam’s vocals are timeless, whether she’s belting out a banger such as the dance-infused title track or wrapping the listener in a lyrical hug with the album-ending “Girl Like Me.” In the past five years, Cam has emerged as one of country music’s most thoughtful, nuanced and outsp...