Stealing Angels have released a teddy bear of a country song. 'Little Blue Sky' is so cute you can't resist giving it a big hug, but after a while it ends up getting kicked out of the bed. The song is ...
A driving beat, infectious melody, bombastic production, gravitas, a developing structure, a universal theme (good weather) and a fire extinguisher. A vastly underrated timeless classic. Andy. Pilton ...
Pink Floyd dug into some tough subject matter on The Wall, their sprawling double album released in 1979. Maybe that was fitting, because the band was going through difficult times. It’s a wonder they ...
Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) is a British rock band formed by Jeff Lynne in 1970, renowned for blending rock and pop with lush orchestral arrangements. ELO’s innovative use of strings, synthesizers, ...
ELO has genres numerous comparisons to The Beatles. According to a 2022 article from The Telegraph, Lynne discussed meeting Paul for the first time. “He said to me, ”Mr. Blue Sky?’ I know where you ...
We’re going on our holidays. I’m kidding myself into thinking that Brighton is going to be sunny, when I know in my heart of hearts that it will be drizzly with a biting offshore wind. Yum! While we ...
The post Momma Break Down New Album Welcome to My Blue Sky Track By Track: Exclusive appeared first on Consequence. By the time bandleaders Etta Friedman and Allegra Weingarten made it back home and ...
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The American version of The Office employed a simple, piano-driven theme song that is inextricably tied to the show. It was made for the show by former Spirit singer Jay Ferguson, but a few existing ...
Jeff Lynne was sitting in a chalet in the foothills of the Swiss Alps when the inspiration for the song that became his biggest hit came to him. It was April 1977 and Lynne was using the chalet as a ...
Jeff Lynne never really needed the limelight onstage, but he knew the studio could excite him more than anything else.