Grand Funk Railroad – Wild
A Pulse of Untamed Desire Surging Through Grand Funk’s Hardest Mid Seventies Edges When Grand Funk Railroad issued All the Girls in the World Beware!!! in 1974, the album pushed…
A Pulse of Untamed Desire Surging Through Grand Funk’s Hardest Mid Seventies Edges When Grand Funk Railroad issued All the Girls in the World Beware!!! in 1974, the album pushed…
A Cry for Liberation Echoing Through the Grit and Restlessness of a New Rock Era When Grand Funk Railroad released Grand Funk Lives in 1981, the album marked a bold…
A Burst of Raw Optimism Fueled by Sweat, Grit and the Last Spark of Seventies Rock Spirit When Grand Funk Railroad released Good Singin’ Good Playin’ in 1976, the album…
The Cynical Pulse of Ambition and Greed On Grand Funk Railroad’s 1971 album Survival, “All You’ve Got Is Money” cuts like a sharp-edged observation amid the band’s hard-driving rock anthems.…
A Reckoning With the Weight Every Man Must Carry On Grand Funk Railroad’s 1974 album All the Girls in the World Beware!!!, “Responsibility” emerges as one of the record’s most…
The Struggle for Hope Amid Chaos and Exhaustion On Grand Funk Railroad’s 1972 album Phoenix, “Gotta Find Me a Better Day” captures the raw tension between desperation and determination that…
A Roaring Anthem of Youthful Defiance and Urgency On Grand Funk Railroad’s 1972 album Phoenix, “Freedom Is for Children” stands as one of the band’s most impassioned statements, blending hard…
The Electric Threshold Before a Rock Juggernaut Unleashes Its Power On Grand Funk Railroad’s 1970 Live Album, the track “Introduction” serves as both a prelude and a promise, capturing the…
The Unflinching Reflection on Mortality and Human Fragility On Grand Funk Railroad’s 1972 album Phoenix, “So You Won’t Have to Die” stands as one of the band’s most introspective and…
A restless cry for emotional balance delivered through the raw power and youthful urgency of Grand Funk’s earliest sound On Grand Funk Railroad’s 1969 debut album On Time, the track…