surely there must be a difference between Pop and Rock and Roll......i respectfully submit that this is pop songOne of the best cover arrangements.
And I respectfully disagree with you. There's too much going on musically and the lyrics are too deep to be a pop song.surely there must be a difference between Pop and Rock and Roll......i respectfully submit that this is pop song
Bruce Cockburn, original artist, and the rejigged BNL version is not rock and roll and i dont think deep lyrics eliminate a song from being Pop......surely to God some lyrics of Rock and Roll songs are pretty pedestrian.....but hey IV we agree to disagree........i guess in the end we hear stuff, and then like or dislike that stuff....no matter what moniker we brand it.....and Judas Priest could be called Rock and Roll or Heavy Metal...or just plain noisy..lolAnd I respectfully disagree with you. There's too much going on musically and the lyrics are too deep to be a pop song.
But then...how bout we pound the world with a big Polish ham?
Nice one. Man, it's 29 years since we lost Freddie, probably the greatest rock vocalist ever.Great song, Queen's last operatic classic.
That's how you get sick. taking it inuendo.Great song, Queen's last operatic classic.
Freddi went out in a blaze of glory.
Rush's first LP had a pressing of only 3,500 copies, and the original background behind the dark pink lettering had a light cream colour instead of white. It was released in 1974 by their own publishing company, Moon Records. Mercury Records picked Rush up and re-released the album later that year with the familiar white background. Anyone who owns an original copy with the cream background has a record worth a small fortune if it's in good condition.Another Toronto bar band that went somewhere





