Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Feelings Are Good and Other Lies is the debut solo album by English musician John Taylor. It was released online in 1995; patrons had to email an AOL address to purchase it. A physical release followed in 1997. The record label, B5 Records, was co-founded by John Taylor and the producer, Hein Hoven.

  2. 21 de oct. de 2007 · John Taylor prestó su voz para sus temas, las potentes Always Wrong y Feelings Are Good, aunque también cantó la melancólica Better Way a medias con Jonesy y la aceleradísima versión de The Clash Janie Jones.

  3. Feelings Are Good And Other Lies is the debut solo album by John Taylor, released by DeMuzik in 1997. The album was later re-released in on the Revolver label with a new cover in 2001. This was John Taylor's first solo project after leaving Duran Duran in January 1997, in which he writes and...

  4. 10 de abr. de 2020 · Two songs featuring Taylor on vocals off that super group’s lone and self-titled release from 1996 make the jump to Feelings Are Good And Other Lies. Jones sure gets around with former members of Duran Duran doesn’t he?

  5. Steve Jones, perro viejo, salido de las entrañas de los emblemáticos Sex Pistols, su actividad es inusual en el mundo del R&R, no ha parado desde el lejano 77. El fin de los Pistols no le condicionó a pasar a la historia por ser uno de sus entrañables componentes.

  6. It simply rocks like a conventional arena band, occasionally trying to whip up a punk raver on the order of the Sex Pistols, but never managing to reach that level, even with Steve Jones on lead guitar. Instead, it's competent, professional and thoroughly anonymous hard rock that neither offends nor enthralls.

  7. In 1995, after successful careers with both Duran Duran and The Power Station, bassist John Taylor recorded his first solo album, Feelings are Good and Other Lies. The release was postponed while he worked on the Neurotic Outsiders project with ex-Sex Pistol Steve Jones and ex- Guns n' Roses Duff McKagen and Matt Sorum, but it was finally ...