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"Just What I Needed" was released as the band's first single in 1978, reaching number 27 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and charting in several other countries. Appearing on numerous compilation albums, it has become one of the band's most popular songs and has been received positively by critics.
The band gained critical recognition for this album and supported the Offspring on the Smash tour. [3] After this tour, guitarist Ed Gregor and bassist Steve Papoutsis left No Use for a Name and would be replaced by Chris Shiflett and Matt Riddle on guitar and bass respectively.
The demos for "Just What I Needed" and "My Best Friend's Girl" were often played on Boston radio by DJ Maxanne Sartori, giving the band frequent airplay. [ 2 ] Both Arista and Elektra attempted to sign the band, but in the end, Elektra was chosen, due to its lack of new wave acts, allowing the band to stand out more than they would have had ...
Only two or three frets are needed for the guitar chords—major, minor, and dominant sevenths—which are emphasized in introductions to guitar-playing and to the fundamentals of music. [ 92 ] [ 93 ] Each major and minor chord can be played on exactly two successive frets on exactly three successive strings, and therefore each needs only two ...
Just What I Needed: The Cars Anthology is a two-disc, career-spanning compilation album of songs by the American new wave rock band the Cars. It features most of the band's singles, as well as many album tracks, non-album B-sides and unreleased songs.
The Cars song's intro only mimics the opening 4 bar into of Yummy Yummy Yummy, not the 'guitar riff', which generally refers to either a song's main chord progression, or its hook. The comment cited by Wiki alluding to FoW's 'copy(ing) the Cars' take on the riff ' was regarding a brief 'hit' that appears in the opening FoW riff that sounds like ...
Rufus King consists of Stephen Mott on vocals/guitar, Octavio Gallardo on bass, Scott Price on drums, and Jayla Siciliano on keys. After graduating high school, the trio moved to Los Angeles in 1997 where they started playing gigs in local bars and clubs, such as Whisky a Go Go , Coconut Teaszer and Dragonfly.
A guitarist performing a C chord with G bass. In Western music theory, a chord is a group [a] of notes played together for their harmonic consonance or dissonance.The most basic type of chord is a triad, so called because it consists of three distinct notes: the root note along with intervals of a third and a fifth above the root note. [1]