“Fortunate Son” by Creedence Clearwater Revival tends to get the same kind of treatment as Springsteen’s “Born In The U.S.A.”. This 1968 jam is often used as an American, good ol’ boy anthem of sorts.
Written at the time of the first Gulf War, it expresses Neil Young’s attitude to the George H.W ... heaven,” but there’s “nowhere else I’d rather stay” but in the U.S.A. As Society of Rock says, ...
Queen, "We Will Rock You" (From News of the World ... The stop-start sludge of Paranoid's opening song "War Pigs" pushed Black Sabbath into new conceptual territory, but the album's next track ...
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Mustaine just wanted to write a replacement for Gary Glitter's "Rock 'n Roll (Part 2)" after getting tired of hearing at hockey games. "I didn't want that guy's song anymore. I wanted to write ...
Their best songs are an exhilarating mix of hard rock muscle, progressive rock ambition ... Its resonance intensified when America entered the first Gulf War just two months after its release ...