BTS have created many mysteries over the years, both real and fictional. One of the biggest ones was the legend of the smeraldo flower. This imaginary flower was introduced in 2017, just before BTS releasedLOVE YOURSELF: Her, the first album in theirLOVE YOURSELFseries. Smeraldopic.twitter.com...
The album is simply calledThe Beatles- although it's referred to by music fans everywhere as theWhite Album. It was a first for The Beatles - a double album consisting of material that was more of a showcase for the individual members of the band rather than a collaborative effort of the...
First, check to see if the record skips in the same place every time. If it does, there is a pretty good chance that it’s the vinyl. Another trick is to play the record on a different turntable (perhaps at a friend’s place or a record shop). If the vinyl sounds good on one ...
Erasmos Carlos was right in the center lane of the zeitgeist on this one. This record and Os Mutantes’ first are the ones I’d give to anyone interested in Tropicalia (and you should be interested). Sagittarius, “Present Tense”—Sagittarius was the Gorillaz of its day (1968): an ...
14.When was Beatles' first U.K.single released A.In October 1962. B.In December C.In October 1970 15.How did John Lennon die? A.He was shot dead. B.He died of cancer. C.He died in a car accident. 16.Which album does the man like best? A.Love.B.Rubber Soul. C.Beast 听第...
Liam was the first Gallagher to announce his post-Oasis plans, revealing three months later that he’d started a new group called Beady Eye. Gem Archer (guitar), Andy Bell (guitar) and Chris Sharrock (drums) who had all previously been in Oasis joined Liam in the initial lineup. ...
It was also him who chose the name The Rolling Stones, inspired by a Muddy Waters song called ‘Rollin’ stone blues’. His early vision and contributions significantly shaped The Rolling Stones’ unique sound and style, making them one of the best sounds of the ‘60s and securing his ...
album in 1973 and saw the single “Let Your Yeah Be Yeah” climb as high as No. 57. But it was the second song from that album, “Smokin’ in the Boys Room,” that solidified their standing, climbing to No. 3 on the U.S. Hot 100....
’s weakest song was, in retrospect, oasis’ cockiest gesture yet: they were willing to take the first strike in the so-called battle of britpop because they knew it was only a matter time before they’d be delivering the knockout blow. (what’s the story) morning glory? would go on...
That album included “Spacelab,” a largely instrumental song that picked up from where Joe Meek left off with “Telstar”: there was no need to sing about space when the technology at hand enabled you to conjure it in the studio. Kraftwerk’s pioneering use of synths and keyboards was ech...