EP, "When I get older losing my hair/ Many years from now/ Will you still be sending me a Valentine/ Birthday greetings bottle of wine?" Our journalists will try to respond by joining the threads when they can to create a true meeting of independent Premium. This service is provided on News Group Newspapers' Limited's Standard Terms and Conditions in accordance with our Privacy & Cookie Policy. EP, “A skinny man died of a big disease with a little name/ By chance his girlfriend came across a needle and soon she did the same.” Prince’s lyrics had always felt like an extension of his dreamily pervy persona and, even as the African-American community bore the brunt of Reagan-era reactionary politics, Prince was living in his own world. They boiled over at a joint Rolling Stone photoshoot during which Rufus had joked that his dad needed him to get into Rolling Stone and his father had not taken the insult lying down. View our online Press Pack. But, as Murphy desperately reels off all his cutting-edge influences, it’s the seam of genuine pain running through the lyrics that give it its universality. It’s that rare dance track which reveals hidden depths when you sit down with the lyrics. EP, “It's alright to say things can only get better/ You haven't lost your brand new sweater/ Pure new wool, and perfect stitches/ Not the type of jumper that makes you itches.” Received as a novelty ditty on its debut in – pauses to feel old – January 1992, the Sultans’ lament for a missing item of woollen-wear has, with time, been revealed as something deeper. But all of that ache, torrid lyricism and terrible beauty is already present and correct in Reznor’s original. Yet they are delivered with a straight-from-the-pulpit ferocity from Cave as he lays out his feelings for a significant other (opinions are divided whether it is directed to the mother of his eldest son Luke, Viviane Carneiro, or to PJ Harvey, with whom he was briefly involved). But the jury of six women and three men disagreed, finding that the bumping beat and riff at the centre of Joyful Noise were original enough to be copyrighted. EP, “First you get a swimming pool full of liquor, then you dive in it/ Pool full of liquor, then you dive in it/ I wave a few bottles, then I watch 'em all flock”. Dominion/Mother Russia was a rumination on the apocalypse and also a critique of efforts to meaningfully engage with the Soviet Union at the height of the Cold War. Both “Joyful Noise” and “Dark Horse” use derivative descending minor scales in a basic rhythm, Harding said, and both use staccato downbeat rhythms on a … “I wish I was like you / Easily amused / Find my nest of salt / Everything's my fault.” As headbangers with bleeding poets’ hearts, Nirvana were singular. Independent Premium Comments can be posted by members of our membership scheme, Independent Premium. Whilst “Joyful Noise” hasn’t won any awards since its release, Katy has built success for her song’s debut. Has Kurt Cobain even more movingly articulated his angst and his anger than on the best song from their swan-song album, 1993’s In Utero? But these are nonetheless amongst the most hypnotic lines in pop. She snarls and shrieks as though her vocal chords might rip. Questions from the jury during their two full days of deliberations had suggested that they might find only some of the defendants liable for copyright infringement. Our journalists strive for accuracy but on occasion we make mistakes. Thus the portents of the song do not require deep scrutiny, as lust and yearning are blended into one of the most combustible cocktails in mainstream rock. Coming out of his experiences as a too-cool-for school DJ in New York, the song functions perfectly well as a satire of Nathan Barley-type trendies. But far from a ghoulish dispatch from the brink “Love Will Tear Us Apart” unfurls like a jangling guitar sonnet – sad and searing. RO, “In the time of chimpanzees I was a monkey / Butane in my veins so I'm out to cut the junkie.” “Man I’m the worst rapper in the world – I’m a loser,” Beck is reported to have said upon listening back to an early demo of his break-out hit (before it had acquired its iconic chorus) . The existing Open Comments threads will continue to exist for those who do not subscribe to Independent Premium. They provided as evidence that it had millions of plays on YouTube and Spotify, and that the album it's included on was nominated for a Grammy. Nobody captured the violent tumult of the end of the Sixties better than Mick, Keith and co. Their one masterpiece to rule them all was, of course, “Gimme Shelter”. Are you sure you want to delete this comment? But this track from Sgt. Jurors agreed, finding that the song was distributed widely enough that the Dark Horse writers may well have heard it. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band – written by a 16-year-old Paul McCartney – is one of the greats for how it encapsulates a kind of love that is less appreciated in musical form. The pop singer was sued five years ago by Marcus Gray – professionally known as Flame – and two co-writers who claimed her 2013 hit was stolen from his and Lecrae’s song “Joyful Noise”, which was released in 2008. And he has never written more perfectly couched verse than this tone-poem about forbidden desire from 1984’s Born in the USA.
"The Sun", "Sun", "Sun Online" are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited. RO, “I don’t have to sell my soul/ He’s already in me/ I don’t need to sell my soul/ He’s already in me.” A statement of intent, a zen riddle, a perfect accompaniment to one of the greatest riffs in indie-dom - the opening track of the Stone Roses’s 1989 debut album was all of this and much more. Black Steel, later covered by trip-hopper Tricky, is a pummelling refusal to be co-opted into American’s Land of the Free mythology – a message arguably as pertinent today as when it kicked down the doors 30 years ago. But it was also a break-up record mourning the end of his marriage of 11 months to Carrie Fisher. And yet, it’s the sheer, triumphant dunder-headedness of Oasis’ biggest hits that makes them so enjoyable. Inspired by the scene from Scarface in which Tony Montana sees a blimp with the message “The World is Yours” during a visit to the movie theatre, it feeds back to the rapper’s own belief that certain signs will appear to convince you that you’re on the right track. The judgement follows a similar ruling for Led Zeppelin, where a federal court in California decided a new trial was not necessary in the band’s fight over their 1971 classic “Stairway to Heaven”. He crashed back to earth with his 1987 masterpiece – and its title track, a stunning meditation on gang violence, Aids, political instability and natural disaster. The Sun website is regulated by the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO). Beyonce had made politically charged statements before this, but “Formation” felt like her most explicit. The jury’s ruling in the band’s favour stands. But Arcade Fire articulated the frustrations and sense of something better just over the horizon that will be instantly familiar to anyone who grew up far away from the bright lights, “Sprawl II”’s keening synths gorgeous counterpointed by Régine Chassagne who sings like Bjork if Bjork stocked shelves in a supermarket while studying for her degree by night. EP, “Jesus died for somebody's sins but not mine/ Meltin’ in a pot of thieves/ Wild card up my sleeve/ Thick heart of stone/ My sins my own/ They belong to me” The song that launched a thousand punk bands. You can find our Community Guidelines in full here. The appeal from Perry and her team called the $2.8m jury verdict “legally unsupportable” and “a grave miscarriage of justice”. It’s adorable, full of whimsy, and just the right amount of silly. The defendants' musical expert testified that the musical patterns in dispute were as simple as "Mary Had a Little Lamb.".
EP, "When I get older losing my hair/ Many years from now/ Will you still be sending me a Valentine/ Birthday greetings bottle of wine?" Our journalists will try to respond by joining the threads when they can to create a true meeting of independent Premium. This service is provided on News Group Newspapers' Limited's Standard Terms and Conditions in accordance with our Privacy & Cookie Policy. EP, “A skinny man died of a big disease with a little name/ By chance his girlfriend came across a needle and soon she did the same.” Prince’s lyrics had always felt like an extension of his dreamily pervy persona and, even as the African-American community bore the brunt of Reagan-era reactionary politics, Prince was living in his own world. They boiled over at a joint Rolling Stone photoshoot during which Rufus had joked that his dad needed him to get into Rolling Stone and his father had not taken the insult lying down. View our online Press Pack. But, as Murphy desperately reels off all his cutting-edge influences, it’s the seam of genuine pain running through the lyrics that give it its universality. It’s that rare dance track which reveals hidden depths when you sit down with the lyrics. EP, “It's alright to say things can only get better/ You haven't lost your brand new sweater/ Pure new wool, and perfect stitches/ Not the type of jumper that makes you itches.” Received as a novelty ditty on its debut in – pauses to feel old – January 1992, the Sultans’ lament for a missing item of woollen-wear has, with time, been revealed as something deeper. But all of that ache, torrid lyricism and terrible beauty is already present and correct in Reznor’s original. Yet they are delivered with a straight-from-the-pulpit ferocity from Cave as he lays out his feelings for a significant other (opinions are divided whether it is directed to the mother of his eldest son Luke, Viviane Carneiro, or to PJ Harvey, with whom he was briefly involved). But the jury of six women and three men disagreed, finding that the bumping beat and riff at the centre of Joyful Noise were original enough to be copyrighted. EP, “First you get a swimming pool full of liquor, then you dive in it/ Pool full of liquor, then you dive in it/ I wave a few bottles, then I watch 'em all flock”. Dominion/Mother Russia was a rumination on the apocalypse and also a critique of efforts to meaningfully engage with the Soviet Union at the height of the Cold War. Both “Joyful Noise” and “Dark Horse” use derivative descending minor scales in a basic rhythm, Harding said, and both use staccato downbeat rhythms on a … “I wish I was like you / Easily amused / Find my nest of salt / Everything's my fault.” As headbangers with bleeding poets’ hearts, Nirvana were singular. Independent Premium Comments can be posted by members of our membership scheme, Independent Premium. Whilst “Joyful Noise” hasn’t won any awards since its release, Katy has built success for her song’s debut. Has Kurt Cobain even more movingly articulated his angst and his anger than on the best song from their swan-song album, 1993’s In Utero? But these are nonetheless amongst the most hypnotic lines in pop. She snarls and shrieks as though her vocal chords might rip. Questions from the jury during their two full days of deliberations had suggested that they might find only some of the defendants liable for copyright infringement. Our journalists strive for accuracy but on occasion we make mistakes. Thus the portents of the song do not require deep scrutiny, as lust and yearning are blended into one of the most combustible cocktails in mainstream rock. Coming out of his experiences as a too-cool-for school DJ in New York, the song functions perfectly well as a satire of Nathan Barley-type trendies. But far from a ghoulish dispatch from the brink “Love Will Tear Us Apart” unfurls like a jangling guitar sonnet – sad and searing. RO, “In the time of chimpanzees I was a monkey / Butane in my veins so I'm out to cut the junkie.” “Man I’m the worst rapper in the world – I’m a loser,” Beck is reported to have said upon listening back to an early demo of his break-out hit (before it had acquired its iconic chorus) . The existing Open Comments threads will continue to exist for those who do not subscribe to Independent Premium. They provided as evidence that it had millions of plays on YouTube and Spotify, and that the album it's included on was nominated for a Grammy. Nobody captured the violent tumult of the end of the Sixties better than Mick, Keith and co. Their one masterpiece to rule them all was, of course, “Gimme Shelter”. Are you sure you want to delete this comment? But this track from Sgt. Jurors agreed, finding that the song was distributed widely enough that the Dark Horse writers may well have heard it. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band – written by a 16-year-old Paul McCartney – is one of the greats for how it encapsulates a kind of love that is less appreciated in musical form. The pop singer was sued five years ago by Marcus Gray – professionally known as Flame – and two co-writers who claimed her 2013 hit was stolen from his and Lecrae’s song “Joyful Noise”, which was released in 2008. And he has never written more perfectly couched verse than this tone-poem about forbidden desire from 1984’s Born in the USA.
"The Sun", "Sun", "Sun Online" are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited. RO, “I don’t have to sell my soul/ He’s already in me/ I don’t need to sell my soul/ He’s already in me.” A statement of intent, a zen riddle, a perfect accompaniment to one of the greatest riffs in indie-dom - the opening track of the Stone Roses’s 1989 debut album was all of this and much more. Black Steel, later covered by trip-hopper Tricky, is a pummelling refusal to be co-opted into American’s Land of the Free mythology – a message arguably as pertinent today as when it kicked down the doors 30 years ago. But it was also a break-up record mourning the end of his marriage of 11 months to Carrie Fisher. And yet, it’s the sheer, triumphant dunder-headedness of Oasis’ biggest hits that makes them so enjoyable. Inspired by the scene from Scarface in which Tony Montana sees a blimp with the message “The World is Yours” during a visit to the movie theatre, it feeds back to the rapper’s own belief that certain signs will appear to convince you that you’re on the right track. The judgement follows a similar ruling for Led Zeppelin, where a federal court in California decided a new trial was not necessary in the band’s fight over their 1971 classic “Stairway to Heaven”. He crashed back to earth with his 1987 masterpiece – and its title track, a stunning meditation on gang violence, Aids, political instability and natural disaster. The Sun website is regulated by the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO). Beyonce had made politically charged statements before this, but “Formation” felt like her most explicit. The jury’s ruling in the band’s favour stands. But Arcade Fire articulated the frustrations and sense of something better just over the horizon that will be instantly familiar to anyone who grew up far away from the bright lights, “Sprawl II”’s keening synths gorgeous counterpointed by Régine Chassagne who sings like Bjork if Bjork stocked shelves in a supermarket while studying for her degree by night. EP, “Jesus died for somebody's sins but not mine/ Meltin’ in a pot of thieves/ Wild card up my sleeve/ Thick heart of stone/ My sins my own/ They belong to me” The song that launched a thousand punk bands. You can find our Community Guidelines in full here. The appeal from Perry and her team called the $2.8m jury verdict “legally unsupportable” and “a grave miscarriage of justice”. It’s adorable, full of whimsy, and just the right amount of silly. The defendants' musical expert testified that the musical patterns in dispute were as simple as "Mary Had a Little Lamb.".
EP, "When I get older losing my hair/ Many years from now/ Will you still be sending me a Valentine/ Birthday greetings bottle of wine?" Our journalists will try to respond by joining the threads when they can to create a true meeting of independent Premium. This service is provided on News Group Newspapers' Limited's Standard Terms and Conditions in accordance with our Privacy & Cookie Policy. EP, “A skinny man died of a big disease with a little name/ By chance his girlfriend came across a needle and soon she did the same.” Prince’s lyrics had always felt like an extension of his dreamily pervy persona and, even as the African-American community bore the brunt of Reagan-era reactionary politics, Prince was living in his own world. They boiled over at a joint Rolling Stone photoshoot during which Rufus had joked that his dad needed him to get into Rolling Stone and his father had not taken the insult lying down. View our online Press Pack. But, as Murphy desperately reels off all his cutting-edge influences, it’s the seam of genuine pain running through the lyrics that give it its universality. It’s that rare dance track which reveals hidden depths when you sit down with the lyrics. EP, “It's alright to say things can only get better/ You haven't lost your brand new sweater/ Pure new wool, and perfect stitches/ Not the type of jumper that makes you itches.” Received as a novelty ditty on its debut in – pauses to feel old – January 1992, the Sultans’ lament for a missing item of woollen-wear has, with time, been revealed as something deeper. But all of that ache, torrid lyricism and terrible beauty is already present and correct in Reznor’s original. Yet they are delivered with a straight-from-the-pulpit ferocity from Cave as he lays out his feelings for a significant other (opinions are divided whether it is directed to the mother of his eldest son Luke, Viviane Carneiro, or to PJ Harvey, with whom he was briefly involved). But the jury of six women and three men disagreed, finding that the bumping beat and riff at the centre of Joyful Noise were original enough to be copyrighted. EP, “First you get a swimming pool full of liquor, then you dive in it/ Pool full of liquor, then you dive in it/ I wave a few bottles, then I watch 'em all flock”. Dominion/Mother Russia was a rumination on the apocalypse and also a critique of efforts to meaningfully engage with the Soviet Union at the height of the Cold War. Both “Joyful Noise” and “Dark Horse” use derivative descending minor scales in a basic rhythm, Harding said, and both use staccato downbeat rhythms on a … “I wish I was like you / Easily amused / Find my nest of salt / Everything's my fault.” As headbangers with bleeding poets’ hearts, Nirvana were singular. Independent Premium Comments can be posted by members of our membership scheme, Independent Premium. Whilst “Joyful Noise” hasn’t won any awards since its release, Katy has built success for her song’s debut. Has Kurt Cobain even more movingly articulated his angst and his anger than on the best song from their swan-song album, 1993’s In Utero? But these are nonetheless amongst the most hypnotic lines in pop. She snarls and shrieks as though her vocal chords might rip. Questions from the jury during their two full days of deliberations had suggested that they might find only some of the defendants liable for copyright infringement. Our journalists strive for accuracy but on occasion we make mistakes. Thus the portents of the song do not require deep scrutiny, as lust and yearning are blended into one of the most combustible cocktails in mainstream rock. Coming out of his experiences as a too-cool-for school DJ in New York, the song functions perfectly well as a satire of Nathan Barley-type trendies. But far from a ghoulish dispatch from the brink “Love Will Tear Us Apart” unfurls like a jangling guitar sonnet – sad and searing. RO, “In the time of chimpanzees I was a monkey / Butane in my veins so I'm out to cut the junkie.” “Man I’m the worst rapper in the world – I’m a loser,” Beck is reported to have said upon listening back to an early demo of his break-out hit (before it had acquired its iconic chorus) . The existing Open Comments threads will continue to exist for those who do not subscribe to Independent Premium. They provided as evidence that it had millions of plays on YouTube and Spotify, and that the album it's included on was nominated for a Grammy. Nobody captured the violent tumult of the end of the Sixties better than Mick, Keith and co. Their one masterpiece to rule them all was, of course, “Gimme Shelter”. Are you sure you want to delete this comment? But this track from Sgt. Jurors agreed, finding that the song was distributed widely enough that the Dark Horse writers may well have heard it. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band – written by a 16-year-old Paul McCartney – is one of the greats for how it encapsulates a kind of love that is less appreciated in musical form. The pop singer was sued five years ago by Marcus Gray – professionally known as Flame – and two co-writers who claimed her 2013 hit was stolen from his and Lecrae’s song “Joyful Noise”, which was released in 2008. And he has never written more perfectly couched verse than this tone-poem about forbidden desire from 1984’s Born in the USA.
"The Sun", "Sun", "Sun Online" are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited. RO, “I don’t have to sell my soul/ He’s already in me/ I don’t need to sell my soul/ He’s already in me.” A statement of intent, a zen riddle, a perfect accompaniment to one of the greatest riffs in indie-dom - the opening track of the Stone Roses’s 1989 debut album was all of this and much more. Black Steel, later covered by trip-hopper Tricky, is a pummelling refusal to be co-opted into American’s Land of the Free mythology – a message arguably as pertinent today as when it kicked down the doors 30 years ago. But it was also a break-up record mourning the end of his marriage of 11 months to Carrie Fisher. And yet, it’s the sheer, triumphant dunder-headedness of Oasis’ biggest hits that makes them so enjoyable. Inspired by the scene from Scarface in which Tony Montana sees a blimp with the message “The World is Yours” during a visit to the movie theatre, it feeds back to the rapper’s own belief that certain signs will appear to convince you that you’re on the right track. The judgement follows a similar ruling for Led Zeppelin, where a federal court in California decided a new trial was not necessary in the band’s fight over their 1971 classic “Stairway to Heaven”. He crashed back to earth with his 1987 masterpiece – and its title track, a stunning meditation on gang violence, Aids, political instability and natural disaster. The Sun website is regulated by the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO). Beyonce had made politically charged statements before this, but “Formation” felt like her most explicit. The jury’s ruling in the band’s favour stands. But Arcade Fire articulated the frustrations and sense of something better just over the horizon that will be instantly familiar to anyone who grew up far away from the bright lights, “Sprawl II”’s keening synths gorgeous counterpointed by Régine Chassagne who sings like Bjork if Bjork stocked shelves in a supermarket while studying for her degree by night. EP, “Jesus died for somebody's sins but not mine/ Meltin’ in a pot of thieves/ Wild card up my sleeve/ Thick heart of stone/ My sins my own/ They belong to me” The song that launched a thousand punk bands. You can find our Community Guidelines in full here. The appeal from Perry and her team called the $2.8m jury verdict “legally unsupportable” and “a grave miscarriage of justice”. It’s adorable, full of whimsy, and just the right amount of silly. The defendants' musical expert testified that the musical patterns in dispute were as simple as "Mary Had a Little Lamb.".
EP, "When I get older losing my hair/ Many years from now/ Will you still be sending me a Valentine/ Birthday greetings bottle of wine?" Our journalists will try to respond by joining the threads when they can to create a true meeting of independent Premium. This service is provided on News Group Newspapers' Limited's Standard Terms and Conditions in accordance with our Privacy & Cookie Policy. EP, “A skinny man died of a big disease with a little name/ By chance his girlfriend came across a needle and soon she did the same.” Prince’s lyrics had always felt like an extension of his dreamily pervy persona and, even as the African-American community bore the brunt of Reagan-era reactionary politics, Prince was living in his own world. They boiled over at a joint Rolling Stone photoshoot during which Rufus had joked that his dad needed him to get into Rolling Stone and his father had not taken the insult lying down. View our online Press Pack. But, as Murphy desperately reels off all his cutting-edge influences, it’s the seam of genuine pain running through the lyrics that give it its universality. It’s that rare dance track which reveals hidden depths when you sit down with the lyrics. EP, “It's alright to say things can only get better/ You haven't lost your brand new sweater/ Pure new wool, and perfect stitches/ Not the type of jumper that makes you itches.” Received as a novelty ditty on its debut in – pauses to feel old – January 1992, the Sultans’ lament for a missing item of woollen-wear has, with time, been revealed as something deeper. But all of that ache, torrid lyricism and terrible beauty is already present and correct in Reznor’s original. Yet they are delivered with a straight-from-the-pulpit ferocity from Cave as he lays out his feelings for a significant other (opinions are divided whether it is directed to the mother of his eldest son Luke, Viviane Carneiro, or to PJ Harvey, with whom he was briefly involved). But the jury of six women and three men disagreed, finding that the bumping beat and riff at the centre of Joyful Noise were original enough to be copyrighted. EP, “First you get a swimming pool full of liquor, then you dive in it/ Pool full of liquor, then you dive in it/ I wave a few bottles, then I watch 'em all flock”. Dominion/Mother Russia was a rumination on the apocalypse and also a critique of efforts to meaningfully engage with the Soviet Union at the height of the Cold War. Both “Joyful Noise” and “Dark Horse” use derivative descending minor scales in a basic rhythm, Harding said, and both use staccato downbeat rhythms on a … “I wish I was like you / Easily amused / Find my nest of salt / Everything's my fault.” As headbangers with bleeding poets’ hearts, Nirvana were singular. Independent Premium Comments can be posted by members of our membership scheme, Independent Premium. Whilst “Joyful Noise” hasn’t won any awards since its release, Katy has built success for her song’s debut. Has Kurt Cobain even more movingly articulated his angst and his anger than on the best song from their swan-song album, 1993’s In Utero? But these are nonetheless amongst the most hypnotic lines in pop. She snarls and shrieks as though her vocal chords might rip. Questions from the jury during their two full days of deliberations had suggested that they might find only some of the defendants liable for copyright infringement. Our journalists strive for accuracy but on occasion we make mistakes. Thus the portents of the song do not require deep scrutiny, as lust and yearning are blended into one of the most combustible cocktails in mainstream rock. Coming out of his experiences as a too-cool-for school DJ in New York, the song functions perfectly well as a satire of Nathan Barley-type trendies. But far from a ghoulish dispatch from the brink “Love Will Tear Us Apart” unfurls like a jangling guitar sonnet – sad and searing. RO, “In the time of chimpanzees I was a monkey / Butane in my veins so I'm out to cut the junkie.” “Man I’m the worst rapper in the world – I’m a loser,” Beck is reported to have said upon listening back to an early demo of his break-out hit (before it had acquired its iconic chorus) . The existing Open Comments threads will continue to exist for those who do not subscribe to Independent Premium. They provided as evidence that it had millions of plays on YouTube and Spotify, and that the album it's included on was nominated for a Grammy. Nobody captured the violent tumult of the end of the Sixties better than Mick, Keith and co. Their one masterpiece to rule them all was, of course, “Gimme Shelter”. Are you sure you want to delete this comment? But this track from Sgt. Jurors agreed, finding that the song was distributed widely enough that the Dark Horse writers may well have heard it. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band – written by a 16-year-old Paul McCartney – is one of the greats for how it encapsulates a kind of love that is less appreciated in musical form. The pop singer was sued five years ago by Marcus Gray – professionally known as Flame – and two co-writers who claimed her 2013 hit was stolen from his and Lecrae’s song “Joyful Noise”, which was released in 2008. And he has never written more perfectly couched verse than this tone-poem about forbidden desire from 1984’s Born in the USA.
"The Sun", "Sun", "Sun Online" are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited. RO, “I don’t have to sell my soul/ He’s already in me/ I don’t need to sell my soul/ He’s already in me.” A statement of intent, a zen riddle, a perfect accompaniment to one of the greatest riffs in indie-dom - the opening track of the Stone Roses’s 1989 debut album was all of this and much more. Black Steel, later covered by trip-hopper Tricky, is a pummelling refusal to be co-opted into American’s Land of the Free mythology – a message arguably as pertinent today as when it kicked down the doors 30 years ago. But it was also a break-up record mourning the end of his marriage of 11 months to Carrie Fisher. And yet, it’s the sheer, triumphant dunder-headedness of Oasis’ biggest hits that makes them so enjoyable. Inspired by the scene from Scarface in which Tony Montana sees a blimp with the message “The World is Yours” during a visit to the movie theatre, it feeds back to the rapper’s own belief that certain signs will appear to convince you that you’re on the right track. The judgement follows a similar ruling for Led Zeppelin, where a federal court in California decided a new trial was not necessary in the band’s fight over their 1971 classic “Stairway to Heaven”. He crashed back to earth with his 1987 masterpiece – and its title track, a stunning meditation on gang violence, Aids, political instability and natural disaster. The Sun website is regulated by the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO). Beyonce had made politically charged statements before this, but “Formation” felt like her most explicit. The jury’s ruling in the band’s favour stands. But Arcade Fire articulated the frustrations and sense of something better just over the horizon that will be instantly familiar to anyone who grew up far away from the bright lights, “Sprawl II”’s keening synths gorgeous counterpointed by Régine Chassagne who sings like Bjork if Bjork stocked shelves in a supermarket while studying for her degree by night. EP, “Jesus died for somebody's sins but not mine/ Meltin’ in a pot of thieves/ Wild card up my sleeve/ Thick heart of stone/ My sins my own/ They belong to me” The song that launched a thousand punk bands. You can find our Community Guidelines in full here. The appeal from Perry and her team called the $2.8m jury verdict “legally unsupportable” and “a grave miscarriage of justice”. It’s adorable, full of whimsy, and just the right amount of silly. The defendants' musical expert testified that the musical patterns in dispute were as simple as "Mary Had a Little Lamb.".
EP, "When I get older losing my hair/ Many years from now/ Will you still be sending me a Valentine/ Birthday greetings bottle of wine?" Our journalists will try to respond by joining the threads when they can to create a true meeting of independent Premium. This service is provided on News Group Newspapers' Limited's Standard Terms and Conditions in accordance with our Privacy & Cookie Policy. EP, “A skinny man died of a big disease with a little name/ By chance his girlfriend came across a needle and soon she did the same.” Prince’s lyrics had always felt like an extension of his dreamily pervy persona and, even as the African-American community bore the brunt of Reagan-era reactionary politics, Prince was living in his own world. They boiled over at a joint Rolling Stone photoshoot during which Rufus had joked that his dad needed him to get into Rolling Stone and his father had not taken the insult lying down. View our online Press Pack. But, as Murphy desperately reels off all his cutting-edge influences, it’s the seam of genuine pain running through the lyrics that give it its universality. It’s that rare dance track which reveals hidden depths when you sit down with the lyrics. EP, “It's alright to say things can only get better/ You haven't lost your brand new sweater/ Pure new wool, and perfect stitches/ Not the type of jumper that makes you itches.” Received as a novelty ditty on its debut in – pauses to feel old – January 1992, the Sultans’ lament for a missing item of woollen-wear has, with time, been revealed as something deeper. But all of that ache, torrid lyricism and terrible beauty is already present and correct in Reznor’s original. Yet they are delivered with a straight-from-the-pulpit ferocity from Cave as he lays out his feelings for a significant other (opinions are divided whether it is directed to the mother of his eldest son Luke, Viviane Carneiro, or to PJ Harvey, with whom he was briefly involved). But the jury of six women and three men disagreed, finding that the bumping beat and riff at the centre of Joyful Noise were original enough to be copyrighted. EP, “First you get a swimming pool full of liquor, then you dive in it/ Pool full of liquor, then you dive in it/ I wave a few bottles, then I watch 'em all flock”. Dominion/Mother Russia was a rumination on the apocalypse and also a critique of efforts to meaningfully engage with the Soviet Union at the height of the Cold War. Both “Joyful Noise” and “Dark Horse” use derivative descending minor scales in a basic rhythm, Harding said, and both use staccato downbeat rhythms on a … “I wish I was like you / Easily amused / Find my nest of salt / Everything's my fault.” As headbangers with bleeding poets’ hearts, Nirvana were singular. Independent Premium Comments can be posted by members of our membership scheme, Independent Premium. Whilst “Joyful Noise” hasn’t won any awards since its release, Katy has built success for her song’s debut. Has Kurt Cobain even more movingly articulated his angst and his anger than on the best song from their swan-song album, 1993’s In Utero? But these are nonetheless amongst the most hypnotic lines in pop. She snarls and shrieks as though her vocal chords might rip. Questions from the jury during their two full days of deliberations had suggested that they might find only some of the defendants liable for copyright infringement. Our journalists strive for accuracy but on occasion we make mistakes. Thus the portents of the song do not require deep scrutiny, as lust and yearning are blended into one of the most combustible cocktails in mainstream rock. Coming out of his experiences as a too-cool-for school DJ in New York, the song functions perfectly well as a satire of Nathan Barley-type trendies. But far from a ghoulish dispatch from the brink “Love Will Tear Us Apart” unfurls like a jangling guitar sonnet – sad and searing. RO, “In the time of chimpanzees I was a monkey / Butane in my veins so I'm out to cut the junkie.” “Man I’m the worst rapper in the world – I’m a loser,” Beck is reported to have said upon listening back to an early demo of his break-out hit (before it had acquired its iconic chorus) . The existing Open Comments threads will continue to exist for those who do not subscribe to Independent Premium. They provided as evidence that it had millions of plays on YouTube and Spotify, and that the album it's included on was nominated for a Grammy. Nobody captured the violent tumult of the end of the Sixties better than Mick, Keith and co. Their one masterpiece to rule them all was, of course, “Gimme Shelter”. Are you sure you want to delete this comment? But this track from Sgt. Jurors agreed, finding that the song was distributed widely enough that the Dark Horse writers may well have heard it. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band – written by a 16-year-old Paul McCartney – is one of the greats for how it encapsulates a kind of love that is less appreciated in musical form. The pop singer was sued five years ago by Marcus Gray – professionally known as Flame – and two co-writers who claimed her 2013 hit was stolen from his and Lecrae’s song “Joyful Noise”, which was released in 2008. And he has never written more perfectly couched verse than this tone-poem about forbidden desire from 1984’s Born in the USA.
"The Sun", "Sun", "Sun Online" are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited. RO, “I don’t have to sell my soul/ He’s already in me/ I don’t need to sell my soul/ He’s already in me.” A statement of intent, a zen riddle, a perfect accompaniment to one of the greatest riffs in indie-dom - the opening track of the Stone Roses’s 1989 debut album was all of this and much more. Black Steel, later covered by trip-hopper Tricky, is a pummelling refusal to be co-opted into American’s Land of the Free mythology – a message arguably as pertinent today as when it kicked down the doors 30 years ago. But it was also a break-up record mourning the end of his marriage of 11 months to Carrie Fisher. And yet, it’s the sheer, triumphant dunder-headedness of Oasis’ biggest hits that makes them so enjoyable. Inspired by the scene from Scarface in which Tony Montana sees a blimp with the message “The World is Yours” during a visit to the movie theatre, it feeds back to the rapper’s own belief that certain signs will appear to convince you that you’re on the right track. The judgement follows a similar ruling for Led Zeppelin, where a federal court in California decided a new trial was not necessary in the band’s fight over their 1971 classic “Stairway to Heaven”. He crashed back to earth with his 1987 masterpiece – and its title track, a stunning meditation on gang violence, Aids, political instability and natural disaster. The Sun website is regulated by the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO). Beyonce had made politically charged statements before this, but “Formation” felt like her most explicit. The jury’s ruling in the band’s favour stands. But Arcade Fire articulated the frustrations and sense of something better just over the horizon that will be instantly familiar to anyone who grew up far away from the bright lights, “Sprawl II”’s keening synths gorgeous counterpointed by Régine Chassagne who sings like Bjork if Bjork stocked shelves in a supermarket while studying for her degree by night. EP, “Jesus died for somebody's sins but not mine/ Meltin’ in a pot of thieves/ Wild card up my sleeve/ Thick heart of stone/ My sins my own/ They belong to me” The song that launched a thousand punk bands. You can find our Community Guidelines in full here. The appeal from Perry and her team called the $2.8m jury verdict “legally unsupportable” and “a grave miscarriage of justice”. It’s adorable, full of whimsy, and just the right amount of silly. The defendants' musical expert testified that the musical patterns in dispute were as simple as "Mary Had a Little Lamb.".
The song is the closing track of Flame’s record Our World: Redeemed, which was nominated for a Grammy in 2009. But he and Barât – and the rest of us – would always have “Can’t Stand Me Now”, a laundry list of petty betrayals that gets you right in the chest. The gang members were constantly in and out of prison and the song imagines one of their reunions – even name-checking their favourite hangout of Dino’s Bar and Grill where “the drink will flow and the blood will spill”. You can also choose to be emailed when someone replies to your comment. Create a commenting name to join the debate, There are no Independent Premium comments yet - be the first to add your thoughts, There are no comments yet - be the first to add your thoughts. Start your Independent Premium subscription today. A judge has overturned the ruling that claimed pop star Katy Perry’s song “Dark Horse” plagiarised the 2009 single “Joyful Noise” by Christian rapper Flame (real name Marcus Gray). Many artists have tried to speak to the asphyxiating conformity of life amid the manicured lawns and two-cars-in-the-drive purgatory of life in the sticks. Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Six months later, Cobain would take his own life. EP, “Once there were mountains on mountains/ And once there were sun birds to soar with/ And once I could never be down/Got to keep searching and searching.” Which Bowie lyrics to single out? For other inquiries, Contact Us. Gray's attorneys argued that the beat and instrumental line featured through nearly half of Dark Horse are substantially similar to those of Joyful Noise. You can also choose to be emailed when someone replies to your comment. Long before the concept of the “hipster” had gone mainstream, the 30-something James Murphy was lamenting the cool kids – with their beards and their trucker hats – snapping at his heels. It takes three minutes to get to Van Morrison’s chorus on Patti Smith’s overhaul of “Gloria”, where she lusts after a girl she spots through the window at a party. Endless love, see you down the road.” EP, "An end fitting for the start / you twist and tore our love apart." As the lyrics attest, they ultimately passed like ships in a long, sad night. Want an ad-free experience?Subscribe to Independent Premium. EP, “I got a letter from the government/ The other day/I opened and read it/It said they were suckers/ They wanted me for their army or whatever/ Picture me given' a damn, I said never.” Decades before Black Lives Matter, Chuck D and Public Enemy were articulating the under siege reality of daily existence for millions of African-Americans. “It’s Alright Ma” is a cornerstone in Dylan’s career that marks his shift from scrutinising politics to sardonically exposing all the hypocrisy in Western culture. It’s hysterically witty, with the narrator painting death by ten-ton truck as the last word in romantic demises. EP, “On days like this/ In times like these/I feel an animal deep inside/ Heel to haunch on bended knees.” Andrew Eldritch is the great forgotten lyricist of his generation.
EP, "When I get older losing my hair/ Many years from now/ Will you still be sending me a Valentine/ Birthday greetings bottle of wine?" Our journalists will try to respond by joining the threads when they can to create a true meeting of independent Premium. This service is provided on News Group Newspapers' Limited's Standard Terms and Conditions in accordance with our Privacy & Cookie Policy. EP, “A skinny man died of a big disease with a little name/ By chance his girlfriend came across a needle and soon she did the same.” Prince’s lyrics had always felt like an extension of his dreamily pervy persona and, even as the African-American community bore the brunt of Reagan-era reactionary politics, Prince was living in his own world. They boiled over at a joint Rolling Stone photoshoot during which Rufus had joked that his dad needed him to get into Rolling Stone and his father had not taken the insult lying down. View our online Press Pack. But, as Murphy desperately reels off all his cutting-edge influences, it’s the seam of genuine pain running through the lyrics that give it its universality. It’s that rare dance track which reveals hidden depths when you sit down with the lyrics. EP, “It's alright to say things can only get better/ You haven't lost your brand new sweater/ Pure new wool, and perfect stitches/ Not the type of jumper that makes you itches.” Received as a novelty ditty on its debut in – pauses to feel old – January 1992, the Sultans’ lament for a missing item of woollen-wear has, with time, been revealed as something deeper. But all of that ache, torrid lyricism and terrible beauty is already present and correct in Reznor’s original. Yet they are delivered with a straight-from-the-pulpit ferocity from Cave as he lays out his feelings for a significant other (opinions are divided whether it is directed to the mother of his eldest son Luke, Viviane Carneiro, or to PJ Harvey, with whom he was briefly involved). But the jury of six women and three men disagreed, finding that the bumping beat and riff at the centre of Joyful Noise were original enough to be copyrighted. EP, “First you get a swimming pool full of liquor, then you dive in it/ Pool full of liquor, then you dive in it/ I wave a few bottles, then I watch 'em all flock”. Dominion/Mother Russia was a rumination on the apocalypse and also a critique of efforts to meaningfully engage with the Soviet Union at the height of the Cold War. Both “Joyful Noise” and “Dark Horse” use derivative descending minor scales in a basic rhythm, Harding said, and both use staccato downbeat rhythms on a … “I wish I was like you / Easily amused / Find my nest of salt / Everything's my fault.” As headbangers with bleeding poets’ hearts, Nirvana were singular. Independent Premium Comments can be posted by members of our membership scheme, Independent Premium. Whilst “Joyful Noise” hasn’t won any awards since its release, Katy has built success for her song’s debut. Has Kurt Cobain even more movingly articulated his angst and his anger than on the best song from their swan-song album, 1993’s In Utero? But these are nonetheless amongst the most hypnotic lines in pop. She snarls and shrieks as though her vocal chords might rip. Questions from the jury during their two full days of deliberations had suggested that they might find only some of the defendants liable for copyright infringement. Our journalists strive for accuracy but on occasion we make mistakes. Thus the portents of the song do not require deep scrutiny, as lust and yearning are blended into one of the most combustible cocktails in mainstream rock. Coming out of his experiences as a too-cool-for school DJ in New York, the song functions perfectly well as a satire of Nathan Barley-type trendies. But far from a ghoulish dispatch from the brink “Love Will Tear Us Apart” unfurls like a jangling guitar sonnet – sad and searing. RO, “In the time of chimpanzees I was a monkey / Butane in my veins so I'm out to cut the junkie.” “Man I’m the worst rapper in the world – I’m a loser,” Beck is reported to have said upon listening back to an early demo of his break-out hit (before it had acquired its iconic chorus) . The existing Open Comments threads will continue to exist for those who do not subscribe to Independent Premium. They provided as evidence that it had millions of plays on YouTube and Spotify, and that the album it's included on was nominated for a Grammy. Nobody captured the violent tumult of the end of the Sixties better than Mick, Keith and co. Their one masterpiece to rule them all was, of course, “Gimme Shelter”. Are you sure you want to delete this comment? But this track from Sgt. Jurors agreed, finding that the song was distributed widely enough that the Dark Horse writers may well have heard it. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band – written by a 16-year-old Paul McCartney – is one of the greats for how it encapsulates a kind of love that is less appreciated in musical form. The pop singer was sued five years ago by Marcus Gray – professionally known as Flame – and two co-writers who claimed her 2013 hit was stolen from his and Lecrae’s song “Joyful Noise”, which was released in 2008. And he has never written more perfectly couched verse than this tone-poem about forbidden desire from 1984’s Born in the USA.
"The Sun", "Sun", "Sun Online" are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited. RO, “I don’t have to sell my soul/ He’s already in me/ I don’t need to sell my soul/ He’s already in me.” A statement of intent, a zen riddle, a perfect accompaniment to one of the greatest riffs in indie-dom - the opening track of the Stone Roses’s 1989 debut album was all of this and much more. Black Steel, later covered by trip-hopper Tricky, is a pummelling refusal to be co-opted into American’s Land of the Free mythology – a message arguably as pertinent today as when it kicked down the doors 30 years ago. But it was also a break-up record mourning the end of his marriage of 11 months to Carrie Fisher. And yet, it’s the sheer, triumphant dunder-headedness of Oasis’ biggest hits that makes them so enjoyable. Inspired by the scene from Scarface in which Tony Montana sees a blimp with the message “The World is Yours” during a visit to the movie theatre, it feeds back to the rapper’s own belief that certain signs will appear to convince you that you’re on the right track. The judgement follows a similar ruling for Led Zeppelin, where a federal court in California decided a new trial was not necessary in the band’s fight over their 1971 classic “Stairway to Heaven”. He crashed back to earth with his 1987 masterpiece – and its title track, a stunning meditation on gang violence, Aids, political instability and natural disaster. The Sun website is regulated by the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO). Beyonce had made politically charged statements before this, but “Formation” felt like her most explicit. The jury’s ruling in the band’s favour stands. But Arcade Fire articulated the frustrations and sense of something better just over the horizon that will be instantly familiar to anyone who grew up far away from the bright lights, “Sprawl II”’s keening synths gorgeous counterpointed by Régine Chassagne who sings like Bjork if Bjork stocked shelves in a supermarket while studying for her degree by night. EP, “Jesus died for somebody's sins but not mine/ Meltin’ in a pot of thieves/ Wild card up my sleeve/ Thick heart of stone/ My sins my own/ They belong to me” The song that launched a thousand punk bands. You can find our Community Guidelines in full here. The appeal from Perry and her team called the $2.8m jury verdict “legally unsupportable” and “a grave miscarriage of justice”. It’s adorable, full of whimsy, and just the right amount of silly. The defendants' musical expert testified that the musical patterns in dispute were as simple as "Mary Had a Little Lamb.".