Today we're seeing what the internet thinks about the Beatles only officially released instrument song "Flying".
In this episode, I review each track off of both albums to determine which album is actually the better album overall.
Today we're discussing all of the myths and urban legends surrounding the song In the Air Tonight by Phil Collins.
In this episode, we dive deep into the lyrics and meaning behind the Eagles' Hotel California. Are there direct references to the church of Satan? What is the song actually about? Sex, drugs, rock & roll, to be sure. I also relate some of my own personal experiences as someone who lived in LA for a brief time and was very interested in pursing a "rock and roll lifestyle" before realizing what the actual reality of that might be like...
In this episode, we dive into the tragic story of Randy Rhoads, the incredibly talented guitarist for Ozzy Osbourne's band and Quiet Riot. Randy's life was taken at a young age, but his impact on music, particularly in the metal genre, continues to resonate. Join us as we explore his early life, his journey with music, his influential work with Ozzy Osbourne, and his lasting legacy in the world of guitar playing.
Eleanor Rigby was a turning point in the overall sound of the Beatles music, in many ways. There were no guitars, drums, bass. No instruments played by the Beatles themselves, even. Just a string section lead by George Martin and vocals provided by John, Paul and George. Interestingly, both John and Paul seem to take credit for most of the song. Let's look into the story and discover how it came to be and who it's actually about.