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  • 8 Classic Albums That End With Acoustic Songs: Green Day, Weezer, And More

    When sequencing the songs on an album, musicians tend to place something particularly poignant and emotionally powerful for the last track, and what better way to do this than to write a simple song on acoustic guitar? Here are eight classic albums that end with acoustic songs.
  • 6 Bands Who Originally Formed Without Their Lead Songwriter: Oasis, The Replacements, And More

    If there's one member of a band who writes all of the music, it would be fair to assume that forming the band was their idea, and that they were a founding member. However, the lead songwriters in these six bands weren't even members when the bands originally formed.
  • Vince Gill to Broadcast Nashville Predator Games: Music Times Picks Five Other Superfan Musicians to Call for Their Favorite Teams

    Vince Gill added another badge to his Professional Musician Scouts vest the other day: He'll now be handling the occasional broadcast of his beloved Nashville Predators NHL hockey team. It makes us think however: How many more organizations could benefit from having their biggest musician fans promoted to the announcer's booth?
  • Metallica's Lars Ulrich, Maccabees's Felix White Talk about Discovering Oasis

    In honor of Oasis's "(What's the Story) Morning Glory" reissue out today, a few unlikely admirers decided to tell The Guardian what the band has meant to them over the years.
  • Noel Gallagher Of Oasis Talks '(What's The Story) Morning Glory' In Rare 1996 Clip [WATCH]

    A box set reissue of Oasis' classic album (What's The Story) Morning Glory will be available next Monday, Sept. 29.
  • Oasis Share Live Version Of 'Acquiesce' To Be Included In Upcoming Reissue

    As fans anxiously await the reissue of Oasis' 1995 classic (What's The Story) Morning Glory?, hopefully this live take on the B-Side "Acquiesce" will hold them over.
  • 8 Songs About Working (Or Hating Your Job): Bruce Springsteen, Oasis, And More

    If there's one thing that most rock fans can relate to, it's despising your job (or in some cases, not even having a job). In celebration of Labor Day tomorrow, here are eight songs about how tough and irritating most jobs can be.
  • Oasis' 'Definitely Maybe': 11 Songs Ranked For Its 20th Anniversary

    Today, Aug. 29, marks the 20th anniversary of Oasis' debut album Definitely Maybe, and though it wasn't the first album of the Britpop movement, it did become one of its defining documents. The album would become the fastest selling debut of all time in the UK (a record later broken by Elastica and then Arctic Monkeys), and in celebration of its 20th birthday, here are the album's 11 songs ranked, from worst to best.
  • 9 Albums Where Most Of The Songs Were Singles: Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, And More

    The main point of releasing a single is to convince audiences to go out and purchase the entire album, but some albums end up being so successful that most of the songs end up being released as singles. Here are nine albums that were mostly made-up of singles.
  • 8 Multi-Platinum Albums That Were Relative Flops: The Eagles, Prince, And More

    The news of Robin Thicke's latest album selling a dismal 54 copies in Australia must be very embarrassing for him, but there are some artists who are so massively famous that even going multi-platinum can be considered a huge disappointment. Here are eight multi-platinum albums that sold less than half of their predecessors.
  • 'Harry Potter' Returns With New Material From J.K. Rowling: Music Times Imagines What Music He Would Listen To

    Today author J.K. Rowling surprised fans by publishing a short story about a 34-year old Harry Potter. Though music isn't talked about so much over the course of the seven Harry Potter books (other than the Weird Sisters), here are some bands that I think Harry Potter would probably listen to.
  • 8 Guitarists Who Are More Famous Than Their Lead Singers: Led Zeppelin, AC/DC, And More

    It's pretty common for a band's lead vocalist to be its most famous member, whether or not they actually deserve it (Ozzy Osbourne...), but there are some cases where the lead vocalist is actually outshone by the guitarist. Here are eight guitarists who are more famous than their lead singers.
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