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According to Continente Multicultural and Vulture magazines, "Spanish Bombs" is a pop rock and punk rock song. [3] [4] AllMusic's Donald A. Guarisco described it as a "rousing rocker" with a combination of power chords, quickly-strummed acoustic riffs, and "simple but catchy verses and chorus".
Tablature was common during the Renaissance and Baroque eras, and is commonly used today in notating many forms of music. Three types of organ tablature were used in Europe: German, Spanish and Italian. [1] To distinguish standard musical notation from tablature, the former is usually called "staff notation" or just "notation".
In the recording sessions for The Prettiest Curse, the band also recorded a cover of "Spanish Bombs" by The Clash. Explaining why they chose that song, the band said, "As Spaniards, we don’t usually get shout-outs in songs, like New York or London, so the Clash writing a song about our civil war made us feel honored."
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You Can Play These Songs with Chords is an early (1996–97) demo from the rock band Death Cab for Cutie, which at the time consisted entirely of founder Ben Gibbard. This demo was originally released on cassette by Elsinor Records.
and by the way, the song still rocks regardless of how you dig the lyrics. -Firefaceeater formerly known as chris (4:39 AM March 10 listening to Spanish bombs) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.50.17.122 (talk • contribs) My opinion of the song has nothing to do with wikipedia policy.
Anti-war Songs a website collecting thousands of antiwar songs from all over the world; Folk&More: Songbook & Tabs a growing collection of chords, tabs, and lyrics of anti-war songs from Bob Dylan to Bob Marley; The page contains an interview with Judy Small the writer and composer of Mothers, Daughters, Wives.
The Korean drama Autumn in My Heart (2000) used this song in its soundtrack. American rock band My Chemical Romance included this piece as the first song on their debut album I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love, released in 2002. [33] Mike Oldfield used a fragment of the piece in his track "Romance" on his 2005 album Light + Shade.