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@âŽmusicvideosđśmama13rocks ⼠49yrs ago #onthisdayinmusic #paperlaceband #singlerelease #newsong #70sthrowbacksongs #70smusic #60s70s80smusic #musicvideos #ifonlyfor59seconds #rockinmemories 16 Apr 2023 Paper Lace bass guitarist Cliff Fish died at 73
Replying to @user2162995566982 @âŽdj.mama13rocks âĽđź Why Can't We Be Friends? (song) from their seventh studio album  Why Can't We Be Friends? June 16, 1975 #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 summer of 1975 uniquely features each band member singing their own verse. It was played in outer space when NASA beamed it to the linking of Soviet cosmonauts and U.S. astronauts for the ApolloâSoyuz Test Project.  Billboard ranked  No. 23 song of that year. #warband #whycantwebefriends #70sthrowbacksongs #officialmusicvideo #ifonlyfor59seconds
Replying to @r1mme7x0 50yrs ago #onthisdayinmusic #1972 #creamband #compilationalbum #musicvideo #livemusic #70s #60s70s80smusic #ontheroadto5years #ifonlyfor59seconds @âŹáOáKIáá°Eá°OáIEáâĽá°áŠá°áŠ13áOáKá⍠@âŹáOáKIáá°Eá°OáIEáâĽá°áŠá°áŠ13áOáKáâŤ
Replying to @mama.rocks.13 đThe Ripperđ @âŹâŠââŽâĽâżËâđâđââĄáľŁâđâ˛đ ââââ¸âŤÂˇâŞ đDream Deceiverđ This Date in Rock Music History: â¨ď¸JUDAS PRIESTâ¨ď¸ Sad Wings of Destiny second studio album by Judas Priest released on 26 March 1976 by Gull Records â¨ď¸Singlesâ¨ď¸ The Ripper Released: 19 March 1976 (UK) "Deceiver" Released: March 1977 (Japan) It is considered the album on which Judas Priest consolidated their sound and image, and songs from it such as "Victim of Changes" and "The Ripper" have since become live standards. It was the band's only album to feature drummer Alan Moore. Noted for its riff-driven sound and the wide range of Rob Halford's vocals the album displays a wide variety of styles, moods and textures, inspired by an array of groups such as Queen Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple Black Sabbath. The centrepiece "Victim of Changes" is a nearly eight-minute track featuring heavy riffing trading off with high-pitched vocals extended guitar leads, and a slow moody breakdown toward the end. "Tyrant" and "The Ripper" are short dense, high-powered rockers with many parts and changes. Riffs and solos dominate "Genocide" "Island of Domination", and "Deceiver" and the band finds more laid-back moments in the crooning piano-backed "Epitaph" and the moody "Dreamer Deceiver". Sad Wings of Destiny had a positive reception but weak sales. The band recorded their first two albums with the independent Gull label under tight budgets; after living off a single meal per day while working side jobs to support themselves, the group grew frustrated with the financial situation and signed with CBS Records for their next album, Sin After Sin (1977). Breaking their contract resulted in the rights to Sad Wings of Destiny and its demo recordings falling into Gull's hands. In retrospect, the album has received acclaim as one of the most important albums in heavy metal history with the album's image and style going on to influence many later metal bands as well as later Judas Priest albums. â¨ď¸Backgroundâ¨ď¸ Judas Priest formed in Sept 1969 in industrial West Bromwich, Birmingham by lead vocalist/founding Al Atkins bassist/co-founder Brian "Bruno" Steppenhill who chose the band's name, wanting one similar to Black Sabbath's The bands were contemporaries and were both from Birmingham, though Judas Priest failed to find a significant audience until Black Sabbath began to fade from the spotlight The band's guitarists Glenn Tipton and K. K. Downing have said the heavy riffing and complexity of the song arrangements were inspired by the factories of Birmingham. By the time Judas Priest's first album, Rocka Rolla, was released in 1974, there had been so many lineup changes that K.K Downing and Ian Hill were the only remaining original members The first album displayed a mix of styles from a wide variety of influences, but the band found the performance and production disappointing. The band gigged occasionally through 1975, at times sharing the stage with bands such as Pink Fairies and UFO. Drummer John Hinch left the band for reasons that are disputed and was replaced with Alan Moore in October 1975, who had drummed in an early incarnation of the band. The band performed the "Dreamer Deceiver"â"Deceiver" pair on BBC Two's The Old Grey Whistle Test the year before the songs appeared on Sad Wings of Destiny They were frustrated with the BBC's volume restrictions, as high volume is a key component in producing a heavy-metal sound. The band had yet to develop the studs-and-leather image that was to become their trademark; instead, they wore contemporary mid-1970s fashions including high-heeled boots and frilled shirts, and a long-haired Halford donned a pink satin top which he later said he borrowed from his sister Sue By 1976, the band's singer Halford joked that fans should burn their copies of Rocka Rolla. #70soldiessongs #70sthrowbacksongs #judaspriest #musichistory #musicvideosedits #ifonlyfor59seconds .
Replying to @mama.13.rocks đUs & Themđ 50yrs ago on this day in music... đâ¤P I N K F L O Y Dđ⤠â¨ď¸Time â¨ď¸ Released 4 February 1974 (US) Lyricist Roger Waters Composer(s) Roger Watersâ˘David Gilmour Richard Wrightâ˘Nick Mason Richard Wright shares lead vocals fourth track on their eighth album The Dark Side of the Moon 1 March 1973 A-side (US & THEM) â¨ď¸Lyricsâ¨ď¸ The lyrics deal with the passage of time. Waters got the idea when he realised he was no longer preparing for anything in life, but was right in the middle of it. He has described this realisation taking place at ages 28 and 29 in various interviews. It is noted for its long introductory passage of clocks chiming and alarms ringing. The sounds were recorded in an antique store made as a quadrophonic test by engineer Alan Parsons, not specifically for the album. â¨ď¸Compositionâ¨ď¸ "Time" is in the key of F⯠minor. Each clock at the beginning of the song was recorded separately in an antiques store. These clock sounds are followed by a two-minute passage dominated by Nick Mason's drum solo with rototoms and backgrounded by a tick-tock sound created by Roger Waters picking two muted strings on his bass. David Gilmour sings lead on the verses, while Richard Wright sings lead on the bridges with female singers and Gilmour providing backup vocals. The song's lyrics deal with Roger Waters' realization that life was not about preparing yourself for what happens next, but about grabbing control of your own destiny He [Alan Parsons] had just recently before we did that album gone out with a whole set of equipment and had recorded all these clocks in a clock shop. And we were doing the song Time, and he said "ListeI just did all these things, I did all these clocks" and so we wheeled out his tape and listened to it and said "Great! Stick it on!" And that, actually, is Alan Parsons' ideaââDavid Gilmour The drums used on the Time track are roto-toms. I think we did some experiments with some other drums called boo-bans, which are very small tuned drums, but the roto-toms actually gave the best effectââNick Mason â¨ď¸Receptionâ¨ď¸ In a contemporary review for The Dark Side of the Moon Loyd Grossman of Rolling Stone gave "Time" a positive review, describing the track as "a fine country-tinged rocker with a powerful guitar solo by David Gilmour". Billboard and Louder Sound ranked the song number nine and number five, respectively, on their lists of the 50 greatest Pink Floyd songs â¨ď¸Filmâ¨ď¸ During live performances, the band back-projected a specially-commissioned, animated film by Ian Emes. The film was subsequently included as an extra on the Pulse DVD. đâ¤Live Performances đ⤠Pink Floyd performed the song live from 1972 to 1975, and after the departure of Waters, from 1987 to 1994. Waters began performing the song in his solo concerts, singing the verses himself, beginning in 1999 with In the Flesh and again with The Dark Side of the Moon Live from 2006 to 2008 (occasionally featuring guest appearances from Nick Mason) and the Us + Them Tour from 2017 to 2018. Gilmour has performed the song live on every one of his solo tours since Pink Floyd's Pulse tour, with the late Richard Wright sharing vocals until his death #pinkfloyd #musichistory #officialmusicvideo #70s #boomersoftiktok #musicvideos #70srockmusic #ifonlyfor59seconds #ontheroadtosixyears
enjoy ur Sunday afternoon ya'll.. much love Mama xo Justin Hayward & John Lodge Acoustic 'Nights in White Satin' British TV show 'Digance Live' in July 10 1994 #justinhayward #johnlodge #60s70s80smusic #acoustic #livemusic #popculture #ifonlyfor59seconds
Replying to @mama.rocks.13 This Date in Music History: remembering Gordon Lightfoot who passed away 1yr ago on this day... In mid-April 2023, Lightfoot's declining health caused him to cancel the remainder of his 2023 tour. Lightfoot died of natural causes at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Toronto on May 1, 2023 at the age of 84 The Mariners' Church in Detroit mentioned in "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" honored Lightfoot the day after his death by ringing its bell a total of 30 times 29 for each of the crewmen lost on the Edmund Fitzgerald, and the final time for Lightfoot himself. Additionally, the Split Rock Lighthouse which overlooks Lake Superior in Minnesota, shone its light in honor of Lightfoot on May 3. Lightfoot was a singer-songwriter and guitarist who achieved international success in folk, folk-rock, and country music. He is credited with helping to define the folk-pop sound of the 1960s and 1970s. He has been referred to as Canada's greatest songwriter and his songs have been recorded by some of the world's most renowned musical artists. Lightfoot's biographer Nicholas Jennings said "His name is synonymous with timeless songs about trains and shipwrecks rivers and highways, lovers and loneliness." â¨ď¸Biographyâ¨ď¸ Gordon Meredith Lightfoot Jr. was born in Orillia, Ontario on November 17, 1938 to Jessie Vick Trill Lightfoot and Gordon Lightfoot Sr. Lightfoot's songs, including "For Lovin' Me", "Early Morning Rain" "Steel Rail Blues" "Ribbon of Darkness"â a number one hit on the U.S. country chart with Marty Robbins's cover in 1965âand "Black Day in July", about the 1967 Detroit riot, brought him wide recognition in the 1960s. Canadian chart success with his own recordings began in 1962 with the No. 3 hit "(Remember Me) I'm the One" followed by recognition and charting abroad in the 1970s. He topped the US Hot 100 or Adult Contemporary (AC) chart with the hits "If You Could Read My Mind" (1970) "Sundown" (1974) "Carefree Highway" (1974) "Rainy Day People" (1975) "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" (1976) and had many other hits that appeared in the top 40. Several of Lightfoot's albums achieved gold and multi-platinum status internationally. His songs have been recorded by many notable artists. Robbie Robertson of the Band described Lightfoot as "a national treasure". Bob Dylan, also a Lightfoot fan, called him one of his favourite songwriters and said, "I can't think of any Gordon Lightfoot song I don't like. Every time I hear a song of his it's like I wish it would last forever.... Lightfoot was a featured musical performer at the opening ceremonies of the 1988 Winter Olympic Games in Calgary, Alberta and has received numerous honours and awards. Lightfoot was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 1986 and the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame in 2001. He was inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame in 1998. In May 2003 he was made a Companion of the Order of Canada Lightfoot was a member of the Order of Ontario the highest honour in the province of Ontario. In 1977 he received the Vanier Award from the Canadian Jaycees. In 2007 Canada Post honoured Lightfoot and three other Canadian music artists Paul Anka, Joni Mitchell and Anne Murray with postage stamps highlighting their names and images.  On June 24, 2012, Lightfoot was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in a New York City ceremony, along with Bob Seger. Lightfoot was chosen as the celebrity captain of the Toronto Maple Leafs for the NHL's 75th anniversary season in 1991â1992. #gordonlightfoot #70smusic #60sthrowbacksongs #70sthrowbacksongs #70soldiessongs #60soldiessongs #70saesthetic #ifonlyfor59seconds
@âŽmusicvideosđśmama13rocks ⼠@âŽmusicvideosđśmama13rocks ⼠Happy 78th Birthday Ritchie Richard Hugh Blackmore 14 April 1945 Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, England Ritchie Blackmore "The Man in Black" founding member of Deep Purple in 1968, playing jam-style hard rock music that mixed guitar riffs and organ sounds.  He is prolific in creating guitar riffs and has been known for playing both classically influenced and blues-based solos #onthisdayinmusic #bornonthisday #RitchieBlackmore #songwriter #guitarist #deeppurple #ritchieblackmoresrainbow #rainbowband #60s70s80smusic #musicvideo #liverockmusic #livemusic #ifonlyfor59seconds #rockinmemories
Have a good one ya'll,, I preciate your support! much love Mama xo More from Led Zeppelin Celebration Day Ahmet Ertegun Tribute Concert 10 December 2007 Since I've Been Loving You from their third studio album Led Zeppelin III 5 October 1970 #ledzeppelin #gettheledout #celebrationday #summersolstice #musicvideos #ifonlyfor59seconds
#onthisday enjoy your afternoon friends much love xo #70smusic #musictok #onthisdayinmusic #liverockmusic #playlist incl below