YOU MAY BE A LOVER, BUT YOU AIN’T NO PUZZLER
I love the fact that this song was Paul McCartney’s answer to hearing The Who.
I love the fact that this song was Paul McCartney’s answer to hearing The Who.
Although it’s probably in the “overplayed softrock” category, the song for this puzzle’s inspiration is not inherently a bad one.
I remember seeing “Roy Orbison: A Black & White Night” special with Springsteen, Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt, Elvis Costello, T-Bone Burnett, and more. Then I saw The Traveling Wilburys. It was then that I realized the very few degrees of… Continue Reading
The sweet sound of this classic is timeless. This could also serve as an ode to my Rock And Roll Crossword puzzlers out there!
Sounds like a generic statement, but this came from a specific place tucked back in the 80s.
Between “Pyromania” and “Synchronicity”, the year of 1983 on rock radio was pretty much spelled out for us.
If, for some reason, you don’t like AC/DC, you have to hand it to them for their commitment to formula. I always wondered if anyone else caught how the guitar on “Thunderstruck” was first introduced on “Who Made Who.”
I remember hearing this every other song on the radio at the time. MTV didn’t exactly provide an escape route. The Police ruled the world at this time. Not too many will argue.
Bret Michaels turned out to be one of the nicest rockers I ever got to meet. Dio was up there too.
My first memory of life was sticking my tongue out in the mirror trying to be Gene Simmons. Kiss ruled my life for a good many years. Don’t ask my opinion on the state of affairs now.