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  1. 23 de abr. de 2024 · A Tragic Loss. “Back On The Chain Gang” was written by Chrissie Hynde, the lead vocalist and songwriter of The Pretenders. Hynde had experienced a traumatic loss after her bandmate and former lover, James Honeyman-Scott, passed away from a drug overdose in 1982.

  2. 10 de may. de 2024 · Almost a decade and a half into their career, they had survived the drug-related deaths of two founding members: lead guitarist James Honeyman-Scott and bassist Pete Farndon. They had released five albums to date — the first four of which had done well both commercially and critically.

  3. 2 de may. de 2024 · Overall, “Talk Of The Town” is a song about loneliness, isolation, and the need for human connection. It is a relatable track that has stood the test of time and remains an essential piece of the Pretenders’ legacy.

  4. 25 de abr. de 2024 · By empowering women to embrace their individuality and independence, the song paved the way for a new era of female musicians. According to Pretenders’ guitarist, James Honeyman-Scott, the song’s success took the band to a new level. In an interview with Rolling Stone, he said, “It was a huge achievement for us.

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    Hace 2 días · The early recording sessions, produced by Steve Lillywhite, started with the Learning to Crawl lineup put together by Chrissie Hynde and Martin Chambers (following the deaths of fellow founding Pretenders James Honeyman-Scott and Pete Farndon) including guitarist Robbie McIntosh and bass guitarist Malcolm Foster (in addition to the ...

  6. 13 de may. de 2024 · This has led to a few compromise solutions (i..e low wattage amps, lunchbox heads with master volumes, etc.) and varying degrees of success. When it works, I've got a nice fierce-but-nuanced 70s rock sound in the vein of James Honeyman-Scott or Neil Giraldo. When it doesn't, it's inaudible mush city.

  7. Hace 4 días · He also noticed that Pérez's lead guitar emulated the style of the Pretenders' James Honeyman-Scott. Newsweek praised Pérez' guitar solos and the lyrics on "Fotos y Recuerdos" which explored forbidden romance, [12] with the singer "cherishing memories of a relationship". [70]