I can't believe Bon Scott was in this band singing backup vocals. So far from where he'd eventually end up to make a name for himself. Good song though, even though it's as sugary sweet as that song from The Archies. 7.7/10
I went and listened to the Joan Baez version first to gain some perspective and ended up going down a Joan Baez rabbit hole. The Judas Priest cover is wonderfully reimagined in a heavy metal context. While the second half is a bit too metallic for my taste, the ballad-like beginning was...
Haven't heard much of Paul's solo stuff, but then again I've never sat down and listened to entire Beatles album either. While not a great song, it is still catchy in its own way. 7.3/10
First of all, I'm in shock that this is a live performance...because it sounds incredible. And secondly, it sounds as good if not better than the original version. Lead guitarist and singer kills it. Hendrix isn't even my bag, but this was amazing. 8.5/10
Their first big hit which launched them into worldwide stardom and now a popular radio staple from that decade. Written by Prince who was a fan of the band. 8/10
There are a couple things at play here:
First of all, music played on the radio is bad on purpose. Our globalist overlords want to destroy Western civilization. And turning our art to ugliness is part of the plan. Since they control all of the media, they dictate to record companies who to sign...
Where's the old singer? I liked him better. This guy sounds like every other wanna be hard rocker. The song is also clearly inferior to their older hits. 6/10
I've heard this guy is an important figure in music so it's strange that I've never heard any of it until now. The music reminds me a bit of Peter Gabriel, although his voice and the music itself is not as interesting. 6.8/10
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