Girls Aloud Sound of the Underground
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Spanish pop group Las Ketchup found international fame with this rather catchy and fun summer song officially entitled “Asereje” which was pounding out of the discos of Ibiza in 2002 before finding world wide success. With a mix of rhythm and cleverly merged English and Spanish lyrics it couldn’t fail especially given the girls in […] Continue reading →
London born Leona Lewis hit the big time after winning the third series of The X Factor in 2006, and although she enjoyed success with her show winning debut single “A Moment Like This”, it was the release of her second single Bleeding Love which got the World to sit up and take notice. It […] Continue reading →
Frankie Goes To Hollywood earned some early notoriety with songs such as “Relax” & “Two Tribes”, however this their third single is by far their most enduring song. It reached Number one in the UK in early December 1984 and had it not have been for the re release of Band Aid’s Do They Know […] Continue reading →
Meat Loaf’s Bat Out Of Hell is one of the most iconic albums of the seventies and certainly up there with the best of all time. First released in October 1977 it has gone on to sell in excess of 40 million copies worldwide and in the alone UK it has more than 3 million […] Continue reading →
“I’d Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That)” is taken from the Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell album from 1993. Like the earlier meat Loaf albums it was written and composed by Jim Steinman who is quite an accomplished singer in his own right. The songs lyrics particularly “I wont […] Continue reading →
Great song by the talented duo Puff Daddy and Faith Evans which is a tribute to American Rapper Christopher George Latore Wallace who was better known as The Notorious BIG. He was murdered in 1997 in what remains an unsolved shooting. A very moving song. Continue reading →
Often covered but never bettered (in our opinion) Robbie Williams “Angels” is by far his best known song to date. It is also and one of the most critically acclaimed in years, having been voted the best song of the past 25 years at the BRIT Awards. Up until its release, his post “Take That” […] Continue reading →
The Who to this day remain one of the three most influential British rock acts (alongside the Beatles and the Stones) and this 1966 recording is of one of their early classics Substitute. The band members have largely remained the same since forming in 1964 comprising lead singer Roger Daltrey, lead guitar Pete Townshend, bassist […] Continue reading →
The Who released “Won’t Get Fooled Again” in 1971 – originally as a single, and later in its full glory on the album “Who’s Next”. The Lyrics were written by Pete Townshend and despite being heavily edited for its single release, it still reached number 9 on the UK Singles Chart, and number 15 on […] Continue reading →