Keith Moon joins Led Zeppelin in LA (1977)
June 23, 1977 - for their third night out of six, the rumor says that Led Zeppelin has invited The Who's drummer Keith Moon to join them on stage at…
June 23, 1977 - for their third night out of six, the rumor says that Led Zeppelin has invited The Who's drummer Keith Moon to join them on stage at…
Prince's 'Parade: Music from the Motion Picture Under the Cherry Moon' is his eighth studio albumrecorded with The Revolution and released on March 31, 1986 by Paisley Park. Track Listing…
This day (March 11, 2016), in Santa Monica, California, died Keith Emerson, English keyboardist, both soloist and member / founder of The Nice, Emerson, Lake & Palmer (ELP) and othersTracklist…
Nick Drake's 'Pink Moon' is his third and final studio album produced by John Wood and released on February 25, 1972 by Island Records.Track Listing : 1.Pink Moon (Nick Drake)…
Neil Young's 'Harvest Moon' is his twentieth studio album released on November 2, 1992 by Reprise. Track Listing : 1.Unknown Legend (Neil Young) - 04:32 . 2.From Hank To Hendrix…
Lilys’ “A Nanny in Manhattan” packs retro ‘60s psychedelic vibes into a sharp, vibrant burst, blending intricate instrumentation with playful charm. Supergrass brings frenetic energy to Britpop with “Mansize Rooster,” a swagger-filled track showing off loping basslines and Gaz Coombes’ elastic vocals. Meanwhile, Ride’s “Leave Them All Behind” cranks up hypnotic guitars and daring length, creating a noisy yet compelling shoegaze anthem.
Other highlights include The Cardigans’ reflective “Rise & Shine,” a subtle precursor to their pop success, and Stereophonics’ heartfelt “Local Boy in the Photograph,” weaving personal tragedy with Brit-rock melancholy. Wendy James’ Costello-penned “The Nameless One” leans on introspection, while Max Q’s “Sometimes” shows off Michael Hutchence’s evocative voice amid raw experimentation. The Wedding Present’s jangly “Brassneck” intros Bizarro with sharp emotion and Yorkshire wit.
The Who's 'Live at Leeds' is their first live album recorded at the University of Leeds Refectory on February 14, 1970 and released on May 23, 1970 by DeccaTrack Listing…
The Who's 'The Who Sell Out' feat. 'I Can See for Miles' is their third studio album produced by Kit Lambert and released on 15 December 1967 by Track /…