Topic: New Chords Postings
Formed in Boulder, Colorado in 1974, Firefall's most successful years came in the mid to late 1970's. Their flute-tinged pop rock sound gave them a Top 10 hit with their first single, "You Are the Woman". "Just Remember I Love You", from the band's follow-up album, was equally successful. During this time, they enjoyed exposure to large audiences, touring as the support band on Fleetwood Mac's Rumours tour. 1978 saw the release of Firefall's third album, Elan. This album once again exceeded the success of the previous one, giving the band its first platinum album. The single "Strange Way" reached #11 on the Billboard chart.
One more album was recorded with the original line-up, before the band started to undergo a series of personnel changes. They continued on, but never again matched the commercial success of their first few albums.
The chord chart:
https://www.angelfire.com/planet/zerofret/crd/firefall-strangeway.txt
Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35CYYAeYHE0
I guess you're just asking for it when you think a tab is going to be quick and easy.
Formed in Oakville, Ontario in the mid-1970's, Saga was built around the core of the final line-up of the band Fludd. Throughout much of the band's long career, they've enjoyed greater success in Europe than they have in North America. This was true right from their early years; their synth/guitar/electric drums-driven progressive rock style was embraced overseas, while going largely unnoticed in the US. They enjoyed modest success at home in Canada with the singles "It's Time", "See Them Smile", and "Don't Be Late".
It looks like things are getting back to normal here. I was able to re-post the GS tab page, images will upload again, and I'm getting daily stats again. The only thing that still isn't working is that I'm not getting e-mail notices about blog comments. So I just discovered one was left about four days ago that I didn't know about. I'll answer that soon.
Everything about Girlschool's most recent album, Legacy (2008) -- from the thematic concept on through to the cover art -- reflects the disc's dual personality. Legacy simultaneously celebrates and mourns. The album celebrates the band's 30th Anniversary (and there are guest appearances aplenty, as a who's who of the music industry help the band mark the occasion) while also serving as a tribute to original Girlschool guitarist Kelly Johnson, who passed away in 2007.
The song "Alana Loves Me" comes from Kim Mitchell's Shakin' Like A Human Being (1986) album, a hit machine that also produced the singles "Patio Lanterns", "Easy To Tame", "That's The Hold", and "Get Lucky (Boys & Girls)". It was his most commercially successful album, earning him Juno awards for Album Of the Year and Male Vocalist Of the Year. And speaking of good male vocalists, "Alana Loves Me" features another of those fantastic backing vocal performances by Peter Fredette, impressive here just as he is on "All We Are" (from the Akimbo Alogo album).