Kurt Vile’s “Pretty Pimpin'” has staying power. I listen to this song at least once a week on Spotify (okay, more), and it never gets old.
What is the greatest song by Pink Floyd?
No, it isn’t this one. This is just David Gilmour.
If you were around in the 1960s and heard radio, you probably remember the song “Pictures of Matchstick Men.” But do you remember who recorded it?
Bringing in the Edwin Hawkins Singers choir was brilliant. The song is joyful and in some ways melancholy both in sound and lyrics. Melanie’s vocals are fantastic.
So, first of all, Slow Death is just a great guitar song, period. It isn’t the original creation of The Dictators, but as far as I’m concerned they own this song.
When I listen to Age, I remember playing marbles… yes marbles… with my brothers. The winner would keep the marbles, and in 1973 we spent a few weeks of playing marbles after school, we were all trying to win all the marbles.
If you haven’t listened to the Dead Letter Office album, you’ve probably missed this one. And it’s great.
One of the greatest dance songs ever recorded.
Kate Bush was the soundtrack of my bike riding in the 1980s. I played that cassette constantly. I became a Kate Bush fanatic.
In the past 30 years, has there been a more underrated popular rock band than Garbage?