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As a result, there is a lot of talk about “things that haven’t aged well.” Here, we wanted to explore songs that have done the opposite. Indeed, we wanted to take a look at a trio of classic rock ...
Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" is widely considered one of the best songs ever, but Green Day's "Jesus of Suburbia" is superior.
Green Day's supposedly counter-cultural "Jesus of Suburbia" takes a lot of ideas from a thoroughly mainstream Bryan Adams ...
Loud, driving music in the “rock opera” style. A stage show/movie with flamboyant costumes, long hair and sex appeal. The controversial retelling of Gospel stories to depict a new age ...
In 2010, the Vatican's official newspaper publicly forgave the Beatles for John Lennon's 1966 comment about his band being ...
No Satanic Panic here, folks. These iconic classic rock cuts take the listener right to church, and yes, we included a track ...
Leaping from the harmonica-dependent acoustic simplicity of the original to an overdriven, smoky electric guitar haze, the song takes on a new life through Hendrix, completely redefining rock through ...
“And my therapist [said]…‘I think Jesus would sit down next to you.’ I’d be like, I’m feeling sad, and He goes, ‘Yeah.’” “You know, we think about Jesus as — He is perfect — but He was sad. All his ...
“The opportunity to contribute musically to a film that explores the life of Jesus Christ is both a professional and personal milestone,” she said in a statement. “I hope my song can touch the hearts ...
Like most of the band’s songs, it was written by Ric Ocasek ... in addition to being a contributing writer for Guitar World, scribes for Rock Candy, Bass Player, Total Guitar, and Classic Rock History ...