WHO NEEDS TOMORROW
Bob Seger is still rock and roll to me. He is a perfect example of someone that has more albums than you can imagine. Due to that era, of course. When artists pumped them out.
Bob Seger is still rock and roll to me. He is a perfect example of someone that has more albums than you can imagine. Due to that era, of course. When artists pumped them out.
Rod Stewart is part of the fabric of my life. As far as memory serves me, I remember hearing “Maggie May”. I still love that song to this day and was so pumped when I learned the solo in college.
I think Fleetwood Mac is a band that everyone liked in the late 70s. Ask me if I need to hear any of those songs ever again.
“I Don’t Like Mondays” is one of my all-time favorite songs. Hearing Greg Dulli do the intro as a teaser before another tune at an Afghan Whigs concert was a true mind-blow.
Pogues-inspired puzzle. Still have yet to check them out. I saw Shane MacGowan at The Viper Room sometime years ago. When the curtains got brought up he looked out as if he had just been transported from another galaxy and… Continue Reading
Depeche Mode-inspired a puzzle. Was never a fan and that remains until this very day. Though they definitely served a purpose for their style of music, without a doubt.
English Beat makes an appearance. Dave Wakeling is a really nice guy that is more than willing to take some pics with you. Weird to see him walk by you in Santa Monica, California with his family. Weird and awesome.… Continue Reading
Psychedelic Furs-inspired puzzle. I thought they were one of the more respectful 80s bands. Still love Richard Butler’s voice.
Chris Cornell-inspired puzzle.
This is from a Stones song that I thought should have been bigger than “Start Me Up”. I compare the two because they are both from the album “Tattoo You”. Also a gigantic fan of “Waiting On A Friend” while… Continue Reading