SHE'S A GOOD HEARTED WOMAN
IN LOVE WITH
A GOOD HEARTED MAN
SHE LOVES HIM
IN SPITE OF HIS WAYS
SHE DON'T UNDERSTAND
60's-70's (Classic Rock) / Late 70's -80's (Metal/Hard Rock)/ 50's -60's (Oldies)
SHE'S A GOOD HEARTED WOMAN
IN LOVE WITH
A GOOD HEARTED MAN
SHE LOVES HIM
IN SPITE OF HIS WAYS
SHE DON'T UNDERSTAND

David Robert Jones
( January 8th 1947 – January 10th 2016)
known as
David Bowie,
was an
English singer,
songwriter and actor.
Regarded as among
the most influential
musicians of
The 20th Century,
Bowie received
particular acclaim
for his work in the 1970s.
His career was marked by
reinvention and visual presentation,
and his music and stagecraft
have had a
great impact on
popular music.
Bowie studied art,
music and design
before embarking
on a music career
in 1962.
He released a string of
unsuccessful singles
with local bands
and a
self-titled solo album
(1967)
before achieving his
first top-five entry
on the UK singles chart
with
"Space Oddity"
(1969).
After a period of
experimentation,
he re-emerged
in 1972
during the
glam rock era
with the alter ego
Ziggy Stardust.
The single
"Starman"
and its album
The Rise and Fall of
Ziggy Stardust
and the
Spiders from Mars
(1972)
won him
widespread popularity.
In 1975,
Bowie's style shifted towards
a sound he characterised as
"plastic soul",
initially alienating
many of his
UK fans
but garnering his
first major US
crossover success
with the number-one single
"Fame"
(w/John Lennon)
and the album
Young Americans
(1975).
In 1976,
Bowie starred in
the cult film
The Man Who Fell to Earth
and released
Station to Station.
In 1977,
he again changed direction
with the
electronic-inflected album
Low,
the first of three
collaborations with
Brian Eno
that came to be known as
the Berlin Trilogy.
"Heroes"
(1977)
and
Lodger
(1979)
followed;
each album
reached the
UK top-five
and received
critical praise.
After uneven
commercial success
in the late 1970s,
Bowie had three
number-one hits:
the 1980 single
"Ashes to Ashes",
its album
Scary Monsters
(and Super Creeps)
and
"Under Pressure"
a 1981 collaboration
with Queen
He achieved his
greatest commercial success
in the 1980s
with
Let's Dance
(1983).
Between
1988 and 1992,
he fronted the
hard rock band
Tin Machine.
Throughout the
1990s and 2000s,
Bowie continued to
experiment with
musical styles,
including industrial
and jungle.
He also continued acting;
his films included
Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence
(1983),
Labyrinth
(1986),
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me
(1992),
Basquiat
(1996),
and
The Prestige
(2006).
He retired from touring
in 2004
and his last
live performance
was at a
charity event
in 2006.
He returned from a
decade-long
recording hiatus
in 2013
with
The Next Day.
His death in 2016
came two days after
the release
of his final
studio album,
Blackstar.
Robert Hall Weir
(October 16, 1947 – January 10, 2026)
was an
American
musician and songwriter
best known as a
founding member of
The Grateful Dead.
After the group
disbanded in 1995,
he performed with
The Other Ones,
later known as
the Dead,
together with
other former
members of
the Grateful Dead.
Weir also founded
and played in
several other bands
during and after
his career with
the Grateful Dead,
including
Kingfish,
the Bob Weir Band,
Bobby and the Midnites,
Scaring the Children,
RatDog,
and
Furthur,
which he
co-led with former
Grateful Dead
bassist
Phil Lesh.
THE OLD GET OLD
AND THE YOUNG
GET STRONGER
MAY TAKE A WEEK
AND IT MAY TAKE LONGER
THEY GOT THE GUNS
BUT WE GOT THE NUMBERS
...THEY SAY MONDAY'S CHILD
IS FULL OF GRACE
TUESDAY'S CHILD IS FAIR OF FACE
THURSDAY'S CHILD HAS FAR TO GO
AND IT'S NO WONDER
WHEN THE WEEK BECOMES A RAT RACE
YOU CAN BET,
WIN, SHOW OR PLACE
BUT NEVER BET ON THURSDAY
'CAUSE GOD'S NOT ON ITS CASE
(January 10, 1943 – September 20, 1973)
was an American
folk and rock
singer-songwriter.
Between
1966 and 1973,
He released
five studio albums
and numerous singles.
During this period,
Croce took a series of
odd jobs
to pay bills
while he
continued to write,
record and
perform concerts.
After Croce formed
a partnership
with the songwriter
and guitarist
Maury Muehleisen
in the early 1970s,
his fortunes turned.
Croce's breakthrough
came in 1972,
when his third album,
You Don't Mess Around with Jim,
produced three
charting singles,
including
"Time in a Bottle",
which reached No. 1
after Croce died.
The follow-up album
Life and Times
included the song
"Bad, Bad Leroy Brown",
Croce's only
No. 1 hit
during his lifetime.
On September 20, 1973,
at the height
of his popularity
and the day before
the lead single
to his fifth album,
I Got a Name,
was released,
Croce,
Muehleisen,
and four others
died in a plane crash.
His music continued
to chart throughout
the 1970s
following his death.
Croce's widow
and early
songwriting partner,
Ingrid,
continued to write
and record
after his death.
Their son,
A. J. Croce,
became a
singer-songwriter
in the 1990s.
James Patrick Page
(Born January,9 1944)
is an English
musician
and producer
who achieved
international success
as the guitarist
and founder
of the rock band
Page began his career
as a
studio session musician
in London and,
by the mid-1960s,
was a
notable session guitarist
in Britain.
He was a member of
the Yardbirds
from 1966 to 1968.
When the Yardbirds
broke up,
he founded
Led Zeppelin,
which was
active from
1968 to 1980.
Following the death
(1980)
of
Led Zeppelin
drummer
John Bonham,
Page played with
XYZ,
the Firm,
the Honeydrippers,
Coverdale–Page,
and
Page and Plant.
The Black Crowes ,
Page performed with
many artists,
both live
and in
studio recordings,
and in a
2007
Led Zeppelin reunion
that was released
as the 2012
concert film
Celebration Day.
Along with
the Edge
and
Jack White,
he participated in
the 2008 documentary
It Might Get Loud.
Page is considered
to be
one of the
greatest and most
influential guitarists
of all time
Rolling Stone magazine
has described Page as
"the pontiff of power riffing"
and ranked him
number three
in their
2015 list of the
"100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time",
behind
Jimi Hendrix
and
Eric Clapton,
and 3rd again
in 2023
behind
Chuck Berry
and
Jimi Hendrix.
In 2010,
he was ranked
number two
in Gibson's list of
"Top 50 Guitarists of All Time"
and, in 2007,
number four
on
Classic Rock's
"100 Wildest Guitar Heroes".
He was inducted
into the
Rock and Roll
Hall of Fame twice:
once as a member of
the Yardbirds
(1992)
and once as
a member of
Led Zeppelin
(1995).

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Robert Alan Krieger
(Born January 8, 1946)
is an American
guitarist
and founding member
of the rock band
The Doors
Krieger wrote
or co-wrote
many of
the Doors' songs,
including the hits
"Light My Fire",
"Love Me Two Times",
"Touch Me",
and
"Love Her Madly".
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