Ramones
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500 melhores canções de todos os tempos
Wed, 20 May 2009 18:06:00 +0100ImperdÃvel!!! AS 500 melhores canções de todos os tempos eleito pela revista Rolling Stones para poder BAIXAR (LINKS NO FINAL DA LISTA) Tracklist: 001 - Bob Dylan - Like A Rolling Stone 002 - Rolling Stones - (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction 003 - John Lennon - Imagine 004 - Marvin Gaye - Whats Going On 005 - Aretha Franklin - Respect 006 - The Beach Boys - Good Vibrations 007 - Chuck Berry - Johnny B. Goode 008 - The Beatles - Hey Jude 009 - Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit 010 - Ray Charles - What'd I Say Parts I & Ii 011 - The Who - My Generation 012 - Sam Cooke - A Change Is Gonna Come 013 - The Beatles - Yesterday 014 - Bob Dylan - Blowin' In The Wind 015 - Clash - London Calling 016 - The Beatles - I Want To Hold Your Hand 017 - Jimi Hendrix - Purple Haze 018 - Chuck Berry - Maybellene 019 - Elvis Presley - Hound Dog 020 - The Beatles - Let It Be 021 - Bruce Springsteen - Born To Run 022 - The Ronettes - Be My Baby 023 - The Beatles - In My Life 024 - The Impressions - People Get Ready 025 - The Beach Boys - God Only Knows 026 - The Beatles - A Day In The Life 027 - Derek And The Dominos - Layla 028 - Otis Redding - (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay 029 - The Beatles - Help 030 - Johnny Cash - I Walk The Line 031 - Led Zeppelin - Stairway To Heaven 032 - Rolling Stones - Sympathy For The... (Read complete news)
Nirvana
Tue, 02 Oct 2007 04:56:00 +0100Days Of Thunder They were great, what else can you say, really? Their power came from their hearts, not just from their amps. And Cobain's words, the cloud of feeling in which he cloaked his simple song structures, came from a place you were sometimes glad you were only visiting, but were exhilarated to be visiting nonetheless. Their emotion was real, in a business — the pop-music business — in which most of what passes for emotion is just another calculation. Of course we miss them. They dealt with their stardom — their sudden, huge renown — by ignoring it, pretty much. They had no entourage, no hangers-on, no parade of retainers to lick their boots whenever the whim arose. Showing up for an interview, they would just walk into the room, unaccompanied, bringing along their own beer, likely as not. They were funny; they were nice guys. They had no attitude. Eddie Vedder, of Pearl Jam, would go on and on and on about how he hated rock stars, and how _he_ wasn't a rock star, no way, and ... well, after a while, this became a new kind of rock-star attitude, one that was even more irritating than the usual sort of celebrity affectation for being slathered with such tiresome jabbering. Kurt Cobain was quietly contemptuous of rock-star excess and self-regard, but he didn't feel moved to pontification about it. (Although Guns N' Roses — veritable emperors of excess — really did seem to drive him a little nuts.) They... (Read complete news)















