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Many songs on the album became anthems of the Summer of Love—a period in 1967 during which the hippie movement earned its greatest attention. The album’s cover and music resonated with a bohemian audience. The album further heralded the mainstream ascendance of psychedelic rock. The Rolling ...
instrument-trading, vocal-swapping rendition ofWings’ “Band on the Run.” The note-perfect but still ramshackle cover arrives on the 50th anniversary of the release ofPaul McCartneyand Wings’ 1973 album,Band on the Run, and a day after McCartney announced a new anniversary edit...
Juliano:It’s all about the concept of the album, honestly, and has nothing to do with our religious beliefs. None of us in My Immortal Enemy are Satanist. None of us are very religious to begin with. I’ve been asked by a lot by people on what the artwork means, why all the dar...
Today, the caves are just as international as they were at the time when people travelled the Silk Road. Tourists from all over the world visit Dunhuang to see the caves, and the Getty Museum in Los Angeles has even reproduced a copy of the caves and paintings for people to admire in ...
band through Strike up the Band and Little Lisa (written by Stanley Boddington for his daughter, Lisa), and was followed by Chris Jeans (conductor of the band 2018-2022), who began his set with Here’s That Rainy Day, a Mark Freeh arrangement from the band’s iconic album Freeh-way....
Run4Cover’s repertoire includes new versions of songs by artists including Radiohead (“Exit Music (For A Film),”“Karma Police”), Curtis Mayfield (“Move On Up”), Kool & The Gang (“Celebration”) and Donna Summer (“Hot Stuff”). The songs are rendered in “dive...
Rock legends AC/DC first introduced their iconic logo on the international version of the album cover for “Let There Be Rock”. The logo was designed by Gerald Huerta in 1977, and was based on the group’s name, which references alternating and direct current electricity. ...
opening with a cover of the Spencer Davis Group's "Don't Want You No More" from Second Coming's old setlists. But the group didn't catch fire until they were finally able to stretch out on 1971's million-selling double-live albumAt Fillmore East: There were only seven songs on all...
The Rolling Stones (1965):The Stones' third U.S. album gathers songs from various U.K. sides – LPs, singles, leftovers – and turns out to be the band's first essential release. It's heavy on blues and R&B covers, but "Heart of Stone," one of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards' ...