
Dave Everley
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3 days ago |
loudersound.com | Dave Everley
From Steve Harris’ galloping bass to Bruce Dickinson’s instantly recognisable voice, few bands sound as distinctive as Iron Maiden. No one is going to hear Run To The Hills or Fear Of The Dark and confuse it with anyone else, which is precisely why they’re one of the most successful bands of the last 50 years. But Maiden have delivered some surprises along the way.
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loudersound.com | Dave Everley
The Band - The BandWarheadsRest in PeacePoliticalamityColor Me BlindCupid's DeadPeacemaker DieSeven SundaysTragic ComicOur FatherStop the WorldGod Isn't Dead? Everything Under the Sun: I. Rise 'n ShineEverything Under the Sun: II. Am I Ever Gonna ChangeEverything Under the Sun: III. Who CaresFollowing their huge Pornograffitti album, Extreme were determined to push things as far as they could go. “Be careful what you wish for,” frontman Gary Cherone told Classic Rock.
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5 days ago |
loudersound.com | Dave Everley
Like The Beatles before them, Queen could turn their hand to any kind of musical style that took their fancy, and do it brilliantly. From mad operatic epics, riffy hard rock and anthemic pop to funk, rockabilly and Noel Coward-esque end-of-the-pier fancies, their albums were musical universes unto themselves. Despite that wide-ranging sonic approach, Queen still had an instantly recognisable sound.
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5 days ago |
flipboard.com | Dave Everley
Pete Townshend Says Zak Starkey Is Not Leaving The Who After “Communication Issues”The band is back together… but it turns out they were never really apart. After The Who drummer Zak Starkey announced he was exiting the band earlier …
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5 days ago |
yahoo.com | Dave Everley
Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience.Generate Key TakeawaysWhen you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Michael Putland/Getty ImagesLike The Beatles before them, Queen could turn their hand to any kind of musical style that took their fancy, and do it brilliantly.
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Not sure why everybody’s losing their shit over the bloke from Beady Eye and the guy from High Flying Birds doing a band together. https://t.co/aH3QtbWnuN

Yeah, yeah. How about getting him to reunite with Dare for Abandon?

'I haven't done this song since 1997' On #BBCBreakfast we captured the moment Professor Brian Cox reunited with D:Ream at Glastonbury to perform 'Things Can Only Get Better' - a defining song in the 90s https://t.co/LkVBotK40b https://t.co/RnShfrc1yT

RIP Larry Lloyd. The head of an unsuccessful 1960s armed robber on the body of a bulldozer. One of the greats. https://t.co/olFQ4t3ZdK