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The Beatles Number One Hits88

The Beatles Number One Hits

The Beatles One is an album highlighting the number one songs that this illustrious band have had. As I listened to the songs, my memories going back to a more innocent time in my life, I was amazed how I knew every single song on the album - that is a huge testament to the success of the band.

24 comments    beatles the beatles number ones
The Bay City Rollers - Where are they now?79

The Bay City Rollers - Where are they now?

The Bay City Rollers were a popular and successful Scottish pop band from the 70s. They were a band that found fame in the teeny-bopper era and were once called the ‘biggest group since the Beatles’. Their main line-up comprised of singer Les McKeown, guitarist Eric Faulkner and Stuart Wood, bassist Alan Longmuir and drummer Derek Longmuir.

2 comments    bay city rollers bay city roller
Most influential rock albums of all time82

Most influential rock albums of all time

Picking the most influential rock albums of all time is like picking a needle out of a haystack the size of Jupiter, suffice to say it isn’t easy. For some bands I could have chosen ten or eleven albums (Beatles, Elvis, Dylan etc.) but for the sake of this list I tried to pick their most influential album.

15 comments    music heavy rock modern rock
Rush Headlong Flight review and video and information about Rush's new album Clockwork Angels75

Rush Headlong Flight review and video and information about Rush's new album Clockwork Angels

Clockwork Angels is the nineteenth studio album by Progressive Rock Gods Rush. It will be released on June 12, 2012. Rush have previously released two songs from the album during their Time Machine Tour and have played the songs at their live...

0 comments    rush headlong flight
Funny Lyrics - what were they thinking?82

Funny Lyrics - what were they thinking?

Over the years I've heard many funny songs; some of the funniest lyrics have actually come from songs that were intended to be serious. Many other songs intentionally have funny lyrics and often are parodies of more famous songs. The main thing is that these songs are funny for a variety of reasons and most of them make me smile!

6 comments    funny lyrics funny song parodies
What is the most influential and best Beatles album?81

What is the most influential and best Beatles album?

How can you answer a question like “What is the best Beatles Album?” objectively? The Beatles produced so many great and influential albums that to try and narrow it down to one album is extremely difficult and mostly subjective.

2 comments    beatles beatles album
Slade - where are they now?72

Slade - where are they now?

Slade are a classic English glam rock band that gained fame during the early 70s with a prolific series of hit singles and albums – they are one of the most successful British bands of the 70s. While most of their success was in Europe they had a couple of good years in the 80s in the US with a couple of songs reaching the top 50.

5 comments    glam rock slade slade ii
'Imagine' if there was harmony.70

'Imagine' if there was harmony.

What is happening to the world? Click edit above to add content to this empty capsule. London Riots, Stock Market crash, murder, mayhem, pain, sadness, poverty. As I watch in amazement at the young thugs rioting in London and other English cities citing the death of an alleged criminal at the hands of the police as an excuse for looting, murder and mayhem I wonder what happened to truth and justice. Around the world there seems to be nothing but anger, pain and strife - even in the la

9 comments    john lennon imagine
Depeche Mode: where are they now?71

Depeche Mode: where are they now?

Depeche Mode became famous in the 80s but are still producing relevant music today. They continue to tour and rumors abound that they will soon be releasing a U2 cover.

6 comments    depeche mode depeche mode albums
Rush: Progressive Rock Legends80

Rush: Progressive Rock Legends

In 1968, in Willowdale Ontario, Rush formed. With their original line-up of Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and John Rutsey, they created a pretty good debut album. With the potential for touring, John Rutsey decided to leave and Neil Peart joined them. The introduction of this master drummer transformed them from a good heavy rock band to the superb progressive rock band we know today

15 comments    music rock band rush
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