Skip to main content

Posts

Let’s Start A Party

  🎉 Let’s Start a Party The B-Side Rock Starters You Didn’t Know You Needed There’s a moment at every great party. Not the beginning—when people are still finding their space. Not the peak—when everything’s already in motion. It’s that moment in between… When the right track drops, heads turn, conversations fade, and something shifts. The real ones know— It’s never the obvious song that does it. It’s the unexpected one. The B-side. The deep cut. The track nobody planned for… but suddenly, nobody can ignore. This one’s personal. It’s my birthday this Sunday—so we’re not playing it safe. We’re starting a party the only way rock ever really worked: raw, loose, and just a little unpredictable. 🔥 The Party Starters (Deep Cuts Only) ⚡ The Rolling Stones – “Slave” This isn’t a song—it’s a groove that refuses to let go. Born out of long, loose jam sessions, “Slave” doesn’t rush. It builds. Repeats. Locks in. That bassline creeps into the room before anyone even realises they’re moving. ?...
Recent posts

The Songs That Lived On Stage

  The B-Sides That Lived on Stage Some songs were never meant for the charts… only for the crowd. There’s a certain kind of song that doesn’t belong on vinyl. It’s not polished enough. Not commercial enough. Not obvious enough. But put it under stage lights… In front of a sweating, shouting crowd… And suddenly, it belongs. These are the B-sides that didn’t just survive outside the spotlight — they thrived there. Not the obvious picks. Not the safe ones. These are the songs fans carried, gig to gig, until they became legends in their own right. When the Crowd Knows Before the Radio Does Before algorithms… before playlists… there was the live circuit. That’s where songs like “Twilight Zone” by U2 built their reputation — not as a hit, but as a moment. Raw, urgent, slightly rough around the edges… and perfect because of it. It wasn’t about radio play. It was about who was there. The Ones That Grew Teeth on Stage Some songs didn’t just sound better live — they transformed. Take “The Ro...

Let’s Start A Bass Band

  The Ones Who Held It All Together A love letter to rock’s forgotten bass heroes There’s a moment in every great rock song where everything locks in. It’s not the solo. It’s not the chorus. It’s not even the riff. It’s the bass. The low-end doesn’t scream for attention — it commands it quietly. It’s the pulse, the glue, the thing you feel before you even realize you’re listening. And yet, somehow, the bass player is always the one standing just outside the spotlight. This one’s for them. The Greats (Who Made It Look Effortless) Let’s get this out the way — some bass players didn’t just hold it down, they rewrote the rules. John Entwistle (The Who) — thunderous, aggressive, practically a lead instrument in disguise John Paul Jones (Led Zeppelin) — the quiet architect behind Zeppelin’s depth Paul McCartney (The Beatles) — melody turned into movement Geezer Butler (Black Sabbath) — dark, heavy, and absolutely essential These guys weren’t “just” bassists. They were arrangers, tone-set...

The Music That Just Keeps Giving

  The Music That Just Keeps Giving When Rock ‘n Roll Gives Back to the World Rock music has always been loud, rebellious, and impossible to ignore. It challenges authority. It breaks rules. It shakes foundations. But beneath the distortion and defiance lies something just as powerful — compassion. Because for every smashed guitar and roaring crowd, there’s another story unfolding behind the scenes… one of generosity, activism, and a desire to leave the world better than it was found. This is the side of rock that doesn’t always make the headlines — the music that just keeps giving. 🌍 Global Voices, Real Impact Few artists have blurred the line between rock star and activist quite like Bono of U2. Through initiatives like ONE Campaign and (RED), Bono has helped turn music into a global force for change — fighting poverty, disease, and inequality on a massive scale. But what makes this story resonate even deeper is how those themes echo through U2’s music — even in the lesser-known ...

One Band Per Month: The Beatles

  One Band a Month – The Beatles (Liverpool’s Finest) There are bands you grow into… and then there are bands that shape the world before you even realise it. You don’t discover The Beatles the way you discover other bands. They’re already there — in the DNA of everything that came after. But here’s the thing… For a band this big, this studied, this picked apart over decades — their real magic still hides in the places most people don’t look. And that’s exactly where we’re going. Liverpool – Where It All Started Liverpool wasn’t polished. It wasn’t glamorous. It was raw, working-class, and full of stories. Port city energy. Music coming in from everywhere — American rock ‘n roll, skiffle, blues — all colliding in cramped clubs and long nights. Places like The Cavern Club weren’t trying to make history… they were just loud, sweaty, and alive. And somewhere in that chaos, four guys figured out how to turn it into something new. The Who Were They? John Lennon Paul McCartney George Har...