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https://pagesix.com/2021/08/05/rolling-stones-drummer-charlie-watts-forced-to-skip-us-tour/?_ga=2.149511668.331771329.1628092165-1910590700.1617151190PAGESIX.COMRolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts, 80, skips US tour after surgeryRolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts underwent an unspecified but “completely successful” medical procedure, and has been ordered to rest instead of joining the tour.0 Comments 0 Shares 0 ReviewsPlease log in to like, share and comment!
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It can’t be a museum and have the foot traffic in a residential neighborhood.
https://nypost.com/2021/07/30/kurt-cobain-childhood-home-now-a-landmark-will-be-an-exhibit/It can’t be a museum and have the foot traffic in a residential neighborhood. https://nypost.com/2021/07/30/kurt-cobain-childhood-home-now-a-landmark-will-be-an-exhibit/NYPOST.COMKurt Cobain childhood home now a landmark, to be turned into an exhibitNow considered historically significant, the modest 1,500 square-feet home where the late rocker grew up is expected to become an exhibit.0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Reviews -
Prince captures the BLM spirit of defiance and perseverance in the face of injustice: “Your knees get weak … Your heart grows cold/You’re tired of doing everything that you’re told,” he sings before leading a rousing call to “stand up and be strong.”
“With the album coming out now, it’s almost like what everyone needs to hear,” said Tal Wilkenfeld, who played bass during the March and April 2010 recording sessions.
https://nypost.com/2021/07/30/princes-new-album-welcome-2-america-is-shocking/Prince captures the BLM spirit of defiance and perseverance in the face of injustice: “Your knees get weak … Your heart grows cold/You’re tired of doing everything that you’re told,” he sings before leading a rousing call to “stand up and be strong.” “With the album coming out now, it’s almost like what everyone needs to hear,” said Tal Wilkenfeld, who played bass during the March and April 2010 recording sessions. https://nypost.com/2021/07/30/princes-new-album-welcome-2-america-is-shocking/NYPOST.COMWhy Prince’s new ‘America’ album is so shocking: ‘He’s speaking from the grave’His new album “Welcome 2 America” was recorded in 2010 — but it sure sounds like a sign of these times.0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Reviews -
Paul sits down with Rick Rubin
https://nypost.com/2021/07/16/a-mistake-led-to-sgt-pepper-new-paul-mccartney-doc-on-hulu/Paul sits down with Rick Rubin https://nypost.com/2021/07/16/a-mistake-led-to-sgt-pepper-new-paul-mccartney-doc-on-hulu/NYPOST.COMAll the Beatles’ secrets revealed in Hulu’s ‘McCartney 3,2,1’ documentaryBut if it weren’t for a moment of confusion about condiments, the 1967 Beatles classic — one of the greatest albums in rock history — would have never become “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.…0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Reviews -
"john wrote this about himself. he is the nowhere man. he felt like nothing people do really takes them anywhere. like no one is really "alive". he then realized that this applies to everyone, that we are all nowhere men. its a big explaination of human life "
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https://medium.com/@thelegendsofmusic/the-story-behind-nowhere-man-by-the-beatles-1051f9c09f8f
"john wrote this about himself. he is the nowhere man. he felt like nothing people do really takes them anywhere. like no one is really "alive". he then realized that this applies to everyone, that we are all nowhere men. its a big explaination of human life " https://songmeanings.com/songs/view/887/ https://medium.com/@thelegendsofmusic/the-story-behind-nowhere-man-by-the-beatles-1051f9c09f8fMEDIUM.COMThe Story behind Nowhere Man by The BeatlesOn 29th August 1966, over 25,000 screaming Beatlemaniac’s crowded around Candlestick Park in San Francisco, California to witness the…0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Reviews -
In one 1989 edition of Musician magazine, one could find both Tone Loc and the Replacements defending themselves against the charge. “People get panicky when you’re not their little pocket group anymore—their favorite little group that only they know about,” said the Replacements’ Paul Westerberg, “People panic whenever things change,” added guitarist Slim Dunlap. “If you try and stay pigeonholed and please the old fans, that’s the kiss of death. You can’t please everybody. But we didn’t sell out, I know that … What is a sellout, anyway?”
https://slate.com/culture/2017/07/the-history-of-calling-artists-sellouts.htmlIn one 1989 edition of Musician magazine, one could find both Tone Loc and the Replacements defending themselves against the charge. “People get panicky when you’re not their little pocket group anymore—their favorite little group that only they know about,” said the Replacements’ Paul Westerberg, “People panic whenever things change,” added guitarist Slim Dunlap. “If you try and stay pigeonholed and please the old fans, that’s the kiss of death. You can’t please everybody. But we didn’t sell out, I know that … What is a sellout, anyway?” https://slate.com/culture/2017/07/the-history-of-calling-artists-sellouts.htmlSLATE.COMThe Rise and Fall of the “Sellout”The history of the epithet, from its rise among leftists and jazz critics and folkies to its recent fall from favor.0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Reviews -
I want my MTV! https://www.esquire.com/uk/culture/a32291030/eighties-trend-fashion-film-music/WWW.ESQUIRE.COMWe're All Living In A Never-Ending EightiesThe decade is back in style – again. But it feels like it never went away
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64 years ago today https://www.beatlesbible.com/1957/07/06/john-lennon-meets-paul-mccartney/0 Comments 0 Shares 0 Reviews
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It seems like AOR can mean two things: being album minded rather than focused on singles OR something that is radio friendly sounding but not exactly cutting edge music.
https://myrockmixtapes.com/2016/12/30/what-is-aor/It seems like AOR can mean two things: being album minded rather than focused on singles OR something that is radio friendly sounding but not exactly cutting edge music. https://myrockmixtapes.com/2016/12/30/what-is-aor/Album Oriented Rock emerged as a phenomenon in the 70s, but it wasn’t until the ‘80s, when it became a global trend. Originally, the term was used to describe the works of bands like Pink Floyd, YES, King Crimson, The Beatles even in the late ‘60s which were meant to be listened as a whole, rather than just one single. Simply put, each song from the album was connected to the following, either thematically or musically. Therefore in order to get the ultimate experience from the record, one must listen from start to finish. For instance, let’s take The Beatles’ “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band”, which many believe is one of the first good examples of AOR; it would be illogical and unadvisable to just listen to one or two songs and stop right there. Same goes with “The Dark Side of the Moon”. Of course, songs have individual strengths and characteristics, but ultimately the album should be considered as one whole unit. Progressive rock bands were in general following the concept of AOR in the ‘70s. Those bands were usually played on Album Oriented Radio stations where song duration was not an issue and DJs could exercise their freedom and play longer songs and entire albums, even. In fact, before bands, like The Beatles established the album format with albums like “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band”, for instance, it was the early FM radios and their DJs who would use the term to describe their approach to programming – it was all about focusing on album tracks or whole albums, rather than just playing one hit single for 2 minutes.
Things changed a little bit by the end of the ‘70s, when the term AOR became associated with popular American rock bands, such as the Eagles and Boston.Those bands still followed the album format, according to which an album is much more important and valuable than just one single. However, their music was very different – it was more melodic, inoffensive, pop-influenced, radio-friendly and easily-absorbed by listeners (compared to progressive rock). Due to such characteristics, the music of bands, like Boston and Kansas, for instance, received a lot of radio air play which consequently sky-rocketed their careers. Those bands and their music are referred to as Adult Oriented Rock which is different than Album Oriented Rock. Album Oriented Rock is after all a radio-centered idea, a programming direction; white Adult Oriented Rock refers to bands, like Boston and Asia, whose sound was, as I said friendlier, layered, synthesizer-driven.
Eventually, the term AOR evolved and people started calling those immensely popular “safe”, melodic rock bands AOR bands, mainly because their music received a heavy rotation on the radio stations. Whether we refer to it as a broadcasting term or more like a general style or approach to music production, ultimately AOR is associated with the mainstream appeal of rock music. In the ‘80s, bands like Journey, Toto, Bon Jovi, Foreigner, Survivor and many more, became synonymous with AOR. Their melodic, rather familiar approach to songwriting, granted them tons of radio recognition and ultimately, fame. Some albums we must mention are Journey’s “Escape”, Asia’s “Asia”, Toto’s “4”, Kansas’ “Leftoverture”, Foreigner’s “Agent Provocateur”, Survivor’s “Vital Signs”, REO Speedwagon’s “Hi Infidelity” and many more similar blockbusters. This phenomenon was observed in all genres and styles of music, not just rock. In the late ‘80s that trend continued with hair metal bands, such as Europe, Cinderella, Poison, Slaughter, Bad English, Giant, Winger, Firehouse, White Lion and more.
This particular tendency is still present and adopted by many rock acts even nowadays. Bands like Pride of Lions, Treat, (Jack Russell’s )Great White, Pretty Maids, Last in Line, Sixx:AM., Def Leppard, Kansas, Scorpions, Metallica even, are still going for that contemporary sound, wrapped under a strong consistent album, played on AOR FM stations. It’s all related, spreading across diverse genres and bands. Ultimately, it applies to rock bands with strong albums, full of songs, all suitable to be aired on radio stations and listened by everyone.
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