THE CULT’s IAN ASTBURY Says GRAMMY AWARDS Are ‘Making A Big Mistake’ By Underrepresenting Rock Artists
THE CULT’s IAN ASTBURY Says GRAMMY AWARDS Are ‘Making A Big Mistake’ By Underrepresenting Rock Artists submitted by /u/Edm_vanhalen1981
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THE CULT’s IAN ASTBURY Says GRAMMY AWARDS Are ‘Making A Big Mistake’ By Underrepresenting Rock Artists submitted by /u/Edm_vanhalen1981
Rebecca Black: “I just hope people can see my full journey” submitted by /u/mrjohnnymac18
Echoes – Pink Floyd live submitted by /u/Chocolat-Pralin
Songs you’re surprised weren’t singles and/or hits? Have you ever listened to an album, heard a track and thought, oh that’s gotta be a single, right??? Then simply it wasn’t. I basically just wanted to share some songs I thought fit in this category… Suede- the only way I can love you Stone roses- this is the one Arctic monkeys- mardy bum Libertines- what kaite did/ boys in the band Queen- 39…
Minus The Bear teasing their return submitted by /u/amorningofsleep
Knowing now what you didn’t know then, who do you regret never seeing live? I think #1 on my list is Prince. Before he died, I didn’t appreciate his talent and the sheer energy of his live performances. His shows must have been an unmatched blend of theatrics, raw talent, and an amazing set list. submitted by /u/LifeofSMILEY
A nice Bee Gees song got ruined for me by a terrible event. What has ruined a song for you? The power that music has on my emotions has always been quite big, but this particular song triggers something different. It’s a simple story, but I’ve never been able to get it out of my head. The song “How Deep Is Your Love” by the Bee Gees was ruined for me after 9/11. The WTC plaza played a few calm, instrumental songs, and one of them was …
Ice Cube – Arrest The President submitted by /u/screwbienoob
Currently listening to Jamiroquai- Virtual Insanity and I just have to say that he really did call it all the back in 96’ Quit submitted by /u/heatherb2400
E-40 ft T-Pain & Kandi Girl — U & Dat (uncensored) submitted by /u/stabbinU
Kacey Musgraves Debuts “She’s My B—h” at The Pinnacle, Dedicating a Heartfelt Ode to Her Dog Pepper submitted by /u/Economy-Practice-518
What older songs have you only recently fallen in love with? Every so often I’ll hear a song that was a bit under my radar and go “oh damn, that slaps”. Currently had this happen with Ride Like The Wind by Christopher Cross and I can’t get over the song And just to get in front of it: I know the SCTV sketch (if you haven’t seen it it’s hilarious) submitted by /u/TitShark
R.E.M. Reunite Again: Watch Them Play “Pretty Persuasion” With Michael Shannon & Jason Narducy submitted by /u/ebradio
Filter & The Crystal Method – (Can’t You) Trip Like I Do (1997) submitted by /u/Bynairee
Primus – My Name Is Mud submitted by /u/evil_nihilism
Gracie Abrams, the year’s biggest pop star: ‘Trump has only been in office a month, and everybody is more at risk’ submitted by /u/Moothnods
Bob Dylan – Masters of War (1963) submitted by /u/die_gurkin
PINK FLOYD – Echoes ~ Part 1 (Pompeii restoration, 2025 mix) submitted by /u/GIRAGATHON
Starbomb – It’s Dangerous to Go Alone submitted by /u/uV_Kilo11