- victory. Bad to the Bone was
received positively by critics.
Author Jim
Beviglia opined that
despite the song not
landing on the Hot 100 chart, it "outstrips...
- song
proceeds at a
moderate tempo,
supported by what
music writer Jim
Beviglia describes as "hiccuping" from Vini Lopez' drumming. But upon Jane's line...
- Jim
Beviglia gave the
album four and a half out of five stars,
calling it "the kind of
meaty offering that his most
ardent fans
desire most".
Beviglia notes...
-
Retrieved October 27, 2013. 7th
Inning interview on WGN Radio, June 27, 2007.
Beviglia, Jim (2018). "'Bad to the Bone' by
George Thorogood and the Destroyers"...
- made note of the
juxtaposition between the song's
music and lyrics; Jim
Beviglia of
American Songwriter said that "'Oliver's Army' heap[s]
bucketfuls of...
-
electric rock & roll that the band so
brazenly forged on the
first set". Jim
Beviglia,
writing for
American Songwriter, said, "50
years after its release, Chicago...
-
Archived from the
original on
October 18, 2022.
Retrieved April 12, 2008.
Beviglia, Jim (February 10, 2016). "Behind The Song:
Stevie Nicks with Tom Petty...
- were only
familiar with the
synthetic thrills on 'Heart of Gl****.'" Jim
Beviglia of
American Songwriter praised the song's "poignancy" and stated, "Blondie's...
- his
collaborators Liz
Phair and Rami Jaffee. In
American Songwriter, Jim
Beviglia characterizes this
release as "outstanding",
noting the "affection and...
-
Series 14
Episode 4 of 5. BBC. BBC
Radio 4.
Retrieved 16
December 2017.
Beviglia, Jim (29 June 2015). "Lyric of the W****: Dire Straits, "Brothers in Arms""...