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Tag Archives: Seventies
THE ROLLING STONES: “Sticky Fingers” | Album Reviews | Pitchfork
The Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers Rolling Stones; 1971/2015 By Mark Richardson; June 19, 2015 The story of the Baby Boomers, and their movement from adolescence to adulthood, has been documented and re-told endlessly. And few bands represent that story, and the move … Continue reading
Posted in Album, Album, Blues, CD, Country, Folk, mp3, Music, Pop, Rhythm and Blues, Rock, Rock 'n' Roll
Tagged 1970's, 1971, 70's, Billy Wyman, Charlie Watts, Deluxe, Keith Richards, Mick Jagger, Mick Taylor, Record, Recording, Reissue, Review, Rolling Stones, Seventies, Sticky Fingers, studio, Super Deluxe, The Rolling Stones, The Stones
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T. REX No. 1 That Took Four Years – uDiscover
Tyrannosaurus Rex would understandably have thought they’d cracked it when their first album, the expansively-titled ‘My People Were Fair and Had Sky in Their Hair…But Now They’re Content to Wear Stars on Their Brows’ hit the UK charts. Released in … Continue reading
Posted in Album, Music
Tagged 1968, 1970's, 60's, 70's, Albums, Charts, David Platz, Double Album, Folk, Marc Bolan, Psychedelia, Psychedelic, Rock, Seventies, Sixties, Songs, Steve Peregrin Took, T.Rex, Tyrannosaurus Rex
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BOLAN Gives His Fans ‘HOT LOVE’ – uDiscover
It was ‘Ride A White Swan’ that lit the fire, and ‘Hot Love’ that set T. Rex ablaze. 44 years ago today, the band’s second big hit single gave Marc Bolan what he had always dreamed of: his first No. … Continue reading
Posted in 45rpm vinyl single, Album, Music, Pop, Rock, Rock 'n' Roll, Song, Television
Tagged 1971, 70's, BBC, BBC TV, BBC1, Bolanmania, Charts, Glam Rock, Hot Love, MARC, Marc Bolan, Marc Bolan & T.Rex, Mark Paytress, No.1, Number 1, Number One, Pan's People, Radio, Seventies, Single, T.Rex, T.Rextasy, The King of the Mountain Cometh, Tony Visconti, Top of the Pops, TV, Tyrannosaurus Rex, Woodland Rock
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DEEP PURPLE: Rock & Classical Married – uDiscover
These days we’re very used to the worlds of rock and classical music coming together. In 1969, for the most part, they lived at very different addresses, until the composing genius of Jon Lord brought them together in the groundbreaking … Continue reading
Posted in Album, Blues, CD, Classical, Concert, DVD, Guitar, Instrument, Instrumental, Live, mp3, Music, Rhythm and Blues, Rock
Tagged 60's, 70's, California, Concerto for Group and Orchestra, Deep Purple, England, Ian Paice, Jon Lord, London, London Symphony Orchestra, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Marco de Goeij, Rainbow, Ritchie Blackmore, Ronnie James Dio, Royal Albert Hall, Seventies, Sir Malcolm Arnold, Sixties, The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
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‘THAT’LL BE THE STARDUST!’ – A Fiery Welcome…
It’s fabulous to be in a position to finally welcome home my radio drama production of “That’ll be the Stardust!”. It’s been 3 years since it temporarily jumped off its own domain on the worldwide web, and during this time a lot … Continue reading
Posted in Drama, Internet, Music, Online, Play, Presentation, Production, Radio, Story
Tagged 1970's, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1980's, 1988, 2008, 2009, 70's, 80's, BAFTA, Canal Plus, Canal+, Claude Whatham, David Essex, David Preston, David Puttnam, Drama, Eighties, EMI, EMI-Goodtimes, Film, Jim Maclaine, Jimmy Maclaine, Jimmy Maclaine jr., Michael Apted, Movie, Online, Radio Play, Ray Connolly, sequel, Seventies, Spin-off, Stardust, That'll be the Day, That'll be the Stardust!, Tony G. Marshall
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LED ZEPPELIN: Dusting Em Off - “Houses of the Holy” | Consequence of Sound
By JGerber Led Zeppelin’s fifth studio album, Houses of the Holy, did not really require dusting off. It’s been on steady rotation since hearing it in its entirety my sophomore year of high school. I grew up on a decent … Continue reading
Posted in Album, Blues, CD, mp3, Music, Rock
Tagged 1973, 70's, Atlantic Records, Consequence of Sound, Houses of the Holy, Jimmy Page, John Bonham, John Paul Jones, Led Zeppelin, Robert Plant, Seventies
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ELVIS PRESLEY: ‘Showroom Internationale’ Numbered 2LP Set To Be Released For Record Store Day | The Official Elvis Presley Site
Elvis Presley ‘Showroom Internationale’ Numbered 2-LP Set To Be Released For Record Store Day LEGACY RECORDINGS ANNOUNCES LIMITED EDITION VINYL EXCLUSIVES FOR RECORD STORE DAY’S ANNUAL BLACK FRIDAY EVENT (FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2014) New David Bowie 10″ Single Leads Legacy’s … Continue reading
Posted in Album, Concert, Documentary, Live, Music
Tagged 1970, 1970's, 2014, 70's, Elvis, Elvis - That's The Way It Is, Elvis Presley, Film, International Hotel, Las Vegas, Legacy, MGM, Movie, Nevada, Record Store Day, Seventies, Showroom Internationale, Sony, Vinyl
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THE BOLAN CHILD…
It’s ironic that BBC Radio 1 shares the same birthday with the late Marc Bolan: September 30th. However, Marc is the elder national institution by 20 years (b.1947), and he was just 20 years old in 1967 when he began … Continue reading
Posted in Album, Concert, Documentary, Folk, Music, Pop, Rock, Television
Tagged 1947, 1967, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1977, 60's, 70's, Anniversary, BBC, BBC Radio 1, Birthday, Cilla Black, Concert, England, German, Germany, Glam, Glam Rock, Great Britain, guitar, ITV, John's Children, MARC, Marc Bolan, Mark Feld, musician, Musikladen, Poet, Radio One, Seventies, T.Rex, T.Rextasy, Tyrannosaurus Rex, UK, US, USA, Wembley
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