LAY PUZZLE LAY
I always enjoyed the song “Lay Lady Lay” because even though it was Dylan, it really didn’t sound like him. Not that I mind his voice. He blazed the trail for awesome talents that had less than the best voice… Continue Reading
I always enjoyed the song “Lay Lady Lay” because even though it was Dylan, it really didn’t sound like him. Not that I mind his voice. He blazed the trail for awesome talents that had less than the best voice… Continue Reading
I have been seeing Phish play live for over 20 years now and I went to Phishfest 8 a few years back. That bootleg got me through this 15-hour Rock And Roll Crossword day I am taking on!
Big Guns And Roses fan and can’t believe I didn’t go to the Use Your Illusion tour. I am really into real crime shows and can’t look at this title without thinking that this one guy killed his woman, then… Continue Reading
I really like Weezer and Rivers Cuomo’s songwriting skills. I once hid under a dripping sink in The Knitting Factory, got caught and let stay in the stall, because the guard saw the effort put forth. Since this was written… Continue Reading
An oft forgotten fact is that Tito Puente wrote and recorded “Oye Como Va”, but alas, Santana is undoubtedly known for it.
Inspired by one of my top 3 (minimum) favorite singer/songwriters, which you should be able to figure out. If not, just think of the single person that hasn’t written a bad song in about 50 years, give or take.
Pink Floyd-inspired puzzle.
Yes, this is inspired by Band On The Run. But you knew that, I am guessing.
My most listened to album of all-time has got to be Boston’s debut. 8th grade era. Brad Delp had the voice of an angel and I am not ashamed to say that I cried when he left us.
The only signature on my guitar is Paul Westerberg’s. I have been a Replacements fan since the “Don’t Tell A Soul” album, which this title is from. When I was 15 I called the local store and asked if they… Continue Reading