Music Is My Radar
This place runs on riff fuel and late-night curiosity. Rock and roll is the compass, the loud little truth-teller that keeps the Experiment pointed at the good stuff. U2 gets played like a worldview. Meat Loaf is pure theatre with a pulse. R.E.M. is the smart ache that still knows how to grin. Let the good times roll, and keep the volume to 11.
So, we may have a U2 problem
Confession, this is not casual fandom. This is the kind where you chase lyric meanings, follow the stories behind the songs, argue with the band’s detours, then come back anyway because the best records do not just entertain, they haunt.
- Who is Bono?
- Real meanings of 5 U2 lyrics
- 5 U2 songs with lyrical bite
- Top 10 U2 love songs
- List of U2 number one songs
- How many number one songs have U2 had?
- A list of songs that U2 have covered
- U2 songs about the IRA
- What does U2 really know about war?
- Fathers and mothers, what U2 has to say
- U2’s “Burn Your House Down” lyrics
- It’s blind leading blonde, U2 lyrics
- Elvis would have been sissy without…
- What did Johnny Cash say about America?
- U2 songs that refer to Jesus and the Bible
- Lady With the Spinning Head, how it fits
- How U2 tried to claim blues with Rattle
Guitars:three chords and the truth
A guitar is a personality test you can hear.
The best ones collect scars, stubborn preferences, and a strange intimacy with the player’s hands. These posts live in that zone where myth meets wood, wire, and sweat.
Never mind the bollux, here’s the rest
This is the mixed bag that makes the site feel alive.
Rock icons, odd moments, big comebacks, bad costumes, and the kind of trivia that sticks because it has a story inside it.
- Oasis, looking back in fondness
- Rock and roll and brew, nothing compares
- Top 10 worst rock costumes
- Living well is the best revenge
- Three great rock comebacks
- How the Beatles met each other
- Top songs to reminisce about glory days
- The top pauses in rock songs
- I want it all, I want it all, I want it
- Fat dancer from Take That
- There’s a lady who’s sure all that…
- Looking back at the music of Halo
Handy tools
Circle of Fifths
For when your ears know what they want, but your hands need a map.
