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The song is sung from the perspective of a man who has, temporarily, survived a mid-air collision.In his dying words, he describes in graphic detail what he remembered of the collision and his current condition: his arms have been severed, his co-pilot is already lifeless beside him, blood is rapidly leaving his body and pooling underneath him, and a paramedic indicates that no medical ...
Bloodrock 2 is the second album by the Texas rock band Bloodrock, [3] released by Capitol Records in October 1970 and produced by Terry Knight. The album was certified Gold by the RIAA in 1990. [4] In early 1971, the gory extended album track "D.O.A." became the biggest hit of Bloodrock's career when it was issued in edited form as a single. [4]
Bloodrock 2 was not as gloomy (except for "D.O.A.") and heavy, and more of a chart success, [12] while Bloodrock 3 and Bloodrock U.S.A. saw the band introduce progressive rock elements. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] The band's 1972 personnel changes shifted them toward prog rock (like Jethro Tull), jazz and pop music .
Arguably one of the best decades of music, the 1970s saw the rise of disco, long shaggy hair, the continuation of the free love movement, and, of course, Rock and Roll at its height of fame ...
The album featured a more basic, sing-along type punk rock sound that was reminiscent of the band's late 1970s and early 1980s output. [ citation needed ] The late 1990s found the band's line-up in turmoil, with Wimpy Roy leaving the band after a decade and a half of service and Kuba joining to play bass from 1997 until 2001. [ 1 ]
October 4, 2024 at 3:18 PM 25 Best 1980s One-Hit Wonders That Are Totally Rad IMDb The 1980s were a wild ride of neon colors, big hair, and music that had everyone dancing like nobody was watching.
Disco Sucks (4-song 7 inch EP on Sudden Death) The Prisoner/Thirteen (7-inch on Quintessence) Disco Sucks (re-released on Quintessence) World War Three/Whatcha Gonna Do (7-inch on Quintessence; Ltd edition on Sudden Death) Triumph Of The Ignoroids (4-sing 12-inch EP on Friends Records) White Noise Tour (bootleg) (1980)
"D.O.A. (Death of Auto-Tune)" is a song written by American rapper Jay-Z and produced by No I.D. The song was released as a digital download on June 23, 2009, and as the first single from Jay-Z's 11th studio album, The Blueprint 3. The song made its world premiere on the New York radio station Hot 97 on June 5. [1]