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So when I was 3-4 years old the 2 songs I knew all the words to and sang along with were I’m you’re captain and smoke on the water. Yeah, it’s probably a top 10 over played song, but everyone knows the riff. Beavis and Butthead know the riff. The album itself is one of the holy trinity of 70’s...
When this album was released U2 was still the biggest band in the world, a mantle they would not hold much longer as the music scene was about to undergo a massive change. They leaned on electronic and industrial music. There’s lyrics were dark and personal. This wasn’t your daddy’s U2. This was...
Had to Cry Today might be Clapton’s best guitar work, but the album seems to me like either Winwood as lead singer in Cream or Clapton playing on a Traffic album. And the less said about the album closer the better.
I feel that as a child a lot of our musical upbringing starts with our older siblings playing what is “cool”. As an only child growing up in the 70’s I didn’t have that, so I got my taste in music from top 40 radio, us who were alive then remember what that was like, and my parents. There’s...
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