28. B-52s, “Love Shack” The music video for 1989’s “Love Shack” perfectly suits the B-52’s, one of the ‘80s most colorful and ...
Music titan Quincy Jones' catalog ranged from Michael Jackson's best-selling album "Thriller" to the star-studded "We Are the World" charity song.
A TOUR celebrating music by some of the greatest rock acts of all time will visit Bournemouth next year. The Classic Rock Show will raise the roof at Bournemouth Pavilion on January 26.
Picture: Fin Costello/Redferns/Michael Ochs Archives/Bettman/Universal Pictures/Sunset Boulevard/Corbis via Getty Images Radio X Classic Rock picks ten songs to keep you awake at night - it's the ...
Classic rock isn't without songs that are obviously On The Dark Side of life. Depending on the songwriter's view of the moon, things could be downright apocalyptic. What are some classics that could ...
An ode to solitude, the song sees Cobain mythologising his childhood, neatly using metaphor to explore his own feelings of isolation and allowing one of rock’s most furious records to end with stark ...
In many ways, ‘Eye of the Tiger’ is one of the most formulaic rock songs of all time, and you don’t even have to be aware of the usual parameters of musical formula to know it. Everything about the ...
Despite the prevalence of ghost players, uncredited guitar solos remain a dirty little (open) secret in the rock world.
Mustaine just wanted to write a replacement for Gary Glitter's "Rock 'n Roll (Part 2)" after getting tired of hearing at hockey games. "I didn't want that guy's song anymore. I wanted to write ...
In the decades following its 1958 release, Brenda Lee’s rockabilly-tinged “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree” has attained status as an all-time holiday classic. Sixty-six years later ...
Maybe he would have replaced them with his incredible team of background singers at some point — but he created some deliciousness here on his own. Another classic song has been Lutherized!” ...
By way of introduction, here's some of the timeless music that he left behind. A rock classic and one of Cream’s most iconic songs, its lynchpin is a killer riff that’s up there with rock’s greatest.