"Bad to the Bone" by George...
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"Bad to the Bone" by George Thorogood
Declare your attitude with George Thorogood's iconic 1982 hit, "Bad to the Bone." This quintessential rock and blues anthem features that unmistakable guitar riff and Thorogood's swaggering vocals. It's a timeless track that embodies cool defiance and has become a cultural touchstone.
Released in 1982 as the title track of his fifth studio album, "Bad to the Bone" solidified George Thorogood's reputation for delivering hard-hitting blues-infused rock. The song's simple, driving rhythm and repetitive, powerful guitar riff immediately grab the listener, creating an infectious groove that is both raw and polished.
While not an instant chart-topper upon release, the clever music video's heavy rotation on MTV propelled "Bad to the Bone" into mainstream consciousness. Its undeniable energy and Thorogood's charismatic delivery, blending rock attitude with a blues sensibility, made it a favorite for film, television, and commercials, ensuring its status as his signature song.
SONG MEANING: The song is a boastful declaration of inherent toughness, rebelliousness, and a charismatic, roguish nature. The lyrics describe the narrator as someone who has been "bad" or naturally inclined towards trouble and charming defiance from birth. It's an anthem of self-styled outlaw confidence and irresistible swagger, often interpreted with a sense of playful exaggeration.
- HASHTAGS: #GeorgeThorogood #Blues #Rock #September17
- BAND: George Thorogood
- GENRE: Blues, Rock
- RELEASEDAY: September 17
- YEAR: 1982
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