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According to Rock, Ulrich was the only band member who felt, even before recording, that "Enter Sandman" was the ideal song to be the first single. [9] Ulrich has said that there was a "big argument"; however, after explaining his point of view to the rest of the band, [ 4 ] "Enter Sandman" eventually became the opening track and first single ...
In 1993, Green Jellÿ was sued by the management of Metallica for partial use of their song "Enter Sandman" in the song "Electric Harley House (of Love)".The bass and rhythm guitars in the solo section of the song play a riff close to that of "Enter Sandman", and even though the band mentions it in lyric immediately after the riff, the band was forced to remove the part from the later CD ...
Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... The following is a list of bands and artists which have been described as belonging to yacht rock. Yacht rock ...
Ask any two music fans what qualifies as yacht rock, and an argument is sure to ensue. Does Steely Dan count? (Absolutely.) What about Hall & Oates? (No, too East Coast.) In the late 1970s and ...
The term "yacht rock" originated in a 12-episode online video series called Yacht Rock that aired between 2005 and 2010 and lovingly lampooned the late '70s/ early '80s fusion of soft rock, jazz ...
The pop-R&B singer infused the metal band's "Enter Sandman" with her signature Nineties-pop flair. Earlier this month, Weezer tackled the song as well. The British rock band IDLES also released a…
The term yacht rock did not exist contemporaneously with the music the term describes, [6] which was produced from 1975 to 1984. [7] [8] It refers to "adult-oriented rock" [6] or "West Coast Sound", [4] [3] which became identified with yacht rock in 2005, when the term was coined in J. D. Ryznar et al.'s online video series of the same name.
"30 Rock Theme Parody" Medium Rarities (2017) Parody of "30 Rock Theme" composed by Jeff Richmond. From an episode of 30 Rock. "Aardvark" Peter and the Wolf (1988) Original, part of "The Carnival of the Animals – Part Two", inspired by "The Carnival of the Animals" by Camille Saint-Saëns "Achy Breaky Song" Alapalooza (1993)