Vol II, Issue 10-Reelin’ in the years (15 Jun 2017)

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Vol II, Issue 10 – Reelin’ in the years (15 June 2017)

 

Name of song– Reelin’ in the years

Band- Steely Dan

Album-  Can’t Buy a Thrill

Writers– Donald Fagen & Walter Becker

Release year– 1972

Peak chart positions

# 11 – Billboard Charts

# 11 – Pop Singles Chart

# 15 – Canadian Charts (1973)

# 62 – Australian Charts (1973)

Special Mentions

# 95 – 100 Greatest Guitar Tracks by Q Magazine

# 40 – Best Guitar Solo of all times by Guitar World Magazine

Similar artists– The Doobie Brothers, Blood, Sweat & Tears, Traffic, Steve Miller Band, The Allman Brothers Band

Reelin’ in the years

Reviewers- Bikash Shrestha/Nirab Kayastha

Steely Dan is an American Jazz Rock band which enjoyed the critical and commercial success in the seventies and were called “the perfect musical antiheroes of the seventies” by Rolling Stone Magazine. Founded by the core members Walter Becker and Donald Fagen, the band had numerous hits and their songs are still resonant in so many ardent rock fan’s collection. Famous as perfectionist musicians, they were highly regarded for their sincerity and devotion in recordings of each musical instrument. Even in lyrics, they have always been fascinated by using occult meanings as well as slangs and probably never had any straight forward typical love ballad type of writings. The maturity of their songs is revealed by the variety of topics which they have covered in their songs. All in all, they had all the ingredients for a wonderful jazz rock band with amazing guitar sounds.

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Vol II, Issue 9-Born to be with you (01 June 2017)

For the love of rock- Vol II, Issue 9 – Born to be with you (01 June 2017)

 

 

Name of song- Born to be with you
Band- Dave Edmunds
Album- Subtle As A Flying Mallet
Writers- Don Robertson
Release year- 1973
Peak chart positions
# 5 – US chart hits
# 5 – UK chart hits
# 50- Billboard rank for 1972
Similar artists- Atomic Rooster, Wishbone Ash, Family, Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Traffic, The Guess Who

Born to be with you

Reviewers- Bikash Shrestha/Nirab Kayastha

Dave Edmunds may not be a common name for most rock enthusiasts. However, he is an important figure in the rock scene with numerous hits to his credit, including “Baby I love you”, “I hear you knocking”, “Born to be with you” etc. He is a Welsh singer, guitarist and record producer. With natural inclination towards rock ‘n’ roll, he is famous for his numerous hit singles in the seventies, especially in the area of pub rock and new wave. He had formed a short lived band “Love Sculpture” with amazing guitar hit-Sabre dance, and then moved on to remake the classics in his own studio and worked solo as well as in collaboration. He did have amazing remakes of the classics and almost all of them made their mark on the charts.

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Vol II, Issue 8-Hold your head up (15 May 2017)

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Vol II, Issue 8 – Hold your head up (15 May 2017)

 

Name of song– Hold your head up

Band- Argent

Album- All Together Now

Writers– Rod Argent and Chris White

Release year– 1972

Peak chart positions

# 5 – US chart hits

# 5 – UK chart hits

# 50- Billboard rank for 1972

Similar artists– Atomic Rooster, Wishbone Ash, Family, Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Traffic, The Guess Who

Hold your head up

Reviewers- Bikash Shrestha/Nirab Kayastha

“Argent” is an English band formed by keyboardist Rod Argent after the break-up of “The Zombies” in the late sixties. With his cousin Jim Rodford, drummer Bob Henrit and guitarist/keyboardist Russ Ballard (Both former members of “The Roulettes” and “Unit 4 + 2), Rod took up the task of starting a band with the harmony and tune of “The Zombies” and the potential of any amazing progressive rock band. And Argent did complete that task successfully, with hit singles and impressive rock numbers.

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Vol II, Issue 7-Pieces of April (01 May 2017)

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Vol II, Issue 7 – Pieces of April (01 May 2017)

 

 Name of song – Pieces of April

Band – Three Dog Night

Album – Seven Separate Fools

Writer – Dave Loggins

Release year – 1972

Peak chart positions

          # 6 – US adult contemporary chart

          # 9 – Canadian adult contemporary chart

          # 14 – Canadian pop chart

          # 19 – Billboard chart

 

Similar artists– Bachman-Turner Overdrive, The Guess Who, The Doobie Brothers, Steve Miller Band, Tommy James and The Shondells

Pieces of April

 

Reviewer- Bikash Shrestha/Nirab Kayastha

“Three Dog Night” is an uncommon name for many rock fans. Originated in Los Angeles, California, USA in 1967, they have been credited with numerous Billboard Top 40 Hits and interestingly, they helped many songwriters to the contemporary audiences by making their songs famous. Songs like “Joy to the world” (Hoyt Axton), “Pieces of April” (Dave Loggins), “One” (Harry Nilsson), “Mama told me not to come” (Randy Newman) definitely contributed a lot to the songwriters. Taking their name from indigenous Australians meaning the severity of a freezing night requiring to sleep embracing a wild dog, they had numerous line-up changes but their sound have always been well appreciated and time tested too.

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Vol II, Issue 6-Gone shootin’ (01 Apr 2017)

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Vol II, Issue 6 – Gone shootin’ (01 Apr 2017)

 

Name of song– Gone shootin’

Band- AC/DC

Album- Powerage

Writers– Angus Young, Malcolm Young, Bon Scott

Release year– 1978

Similar artists– Black Sabbath, Aerosmith, Motorhead, Guns ‘n’ Roses, Airbourne

Gone shootin’

Reviewer- Bikash Shrestha/Nirab Kayastha

For anyone who is into rock, AC/DC requires no introduction. AC/DC is the most successful band to have emerged from Australia. Formed in 1973 by the Young brothers Malcolm and Angus, they have always proved themselves to be a true hard rock band despite numerous line-up changes. Their hallmark sound, the thundering beat drums, unique vocals of Bon Scott and Brian Johnson, the prototype school uniform worn by Angus and his unique guitar style, all add to their glory. With untimely accidental death of the singer Bon Scott due to heavy alcohol consumption overnight in 1980, the band had almost called it the day. However due to Scott’s parent’s persuasion, they rolled in Brian Johnson as Scott’s replacement and continued. Today, they are considered as one of the most successful and well respected heavy metal acts of all time. They have been ranked fourth by VH1’s “100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock” and seventh by MTV’s “Greatest Heavy Metal Band of All Time”. Still going strong, their fan followers are increasing day by day.

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