"Loser" was recorded entirely in the living room of producer Carl Stephenson, released in 1994 on the album Mellow Gold, the song became the biggest hit of Beck's career, reaching #10 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Led Zeppelin 🎩🪄 MotherShip
#Enjoy#LedZeppelin
1. Good Times Bad Times 00:002. 🎩Communication Breakdown 02:46. 🪄Dazed and Confused 05:14🎩 Babe I'm Gonna Leave You 11:42🪄 Whole Lotta Love 18:23🎩 Ramble On 23:55🪄 Heartbreaker 28:15🎩 Immigrant Song 32:33🪄 Since I've Been Loving You 34:58🎩 Rock and Roll 42:21 🪄Black Dog 46:02 🎩When the Levee Breaks 50:56🪄 Stairway to Heaven 58:05
1. The Song Remains the Same 1:06:06🎩 Over the Hills and Far Away 1:11:38🪄 D'yer Mak'er 1:16:25 🎩 No Quarter 1:20:48 🪄Trampled Under Foot 1:27:45 🎩 Houses of the Holy 1:33:22 🪄Kashmir 1:37:24 🎩 Nobody's Fault but Mine 1:45:51 🪄Achilles Last Stand 1:52:11🎩 In the Evening 2:02:32 🪄All My Love 2:09:19
RAMONES 🤘🎬📽📺🎥
Video is of the song, "Somebody put something in my drink", recorded live in MTV's studios.
Lineup was Joey, Johnny, Dee Dee & Marky. Zippy the Pinhead was also in attendance. 🎤🎸🥁🎸🎶🎵🎼
#punk#punks#punkrock#ramones#history#punkrockhistory#otd
Talking Heads 🎩🪄 Take Me To The River (1980)
Originally released by Al Green in 1974, the Talking Heads version was released on June 30th, 1978, and became my favorite take on this classic.
David Byrne and the band made it completely their own.
#TalkingHeads😍
The English Beat's 'Save It for Later' (1982) is known for its accidental DADAAD guitar tuning. Teenage Dave Wakeling wrote it about the uncertainty of entering adulthood.
Originally written and recorded by Iggy Pop, "The Passenger" found a new audience when Siouxsie and the Banshees transformed it into one of their most successful singles. Their appearance on The Tube from Portmeirion in 1987 came during the band's commercial peak, showcasing a cover that retained the spirit of the original while becoming unmistakably their own.
'Dreams'
~The Allman Brothers : 1969
"Just one more mornin'
I had to wake up with the blues Pulled myself outta bed, yeah Put on my walkin' shoes Went up on the mountain To see what I could see The whole world was fallin' Right down in front of me..."
Originally recorded with 10,000 Maniacs, "Like the Weather" became one of Natalie Merchant's most recognisable songs, blending thoughtful lyrics with an infectious folk pop melody. Performed on The White Room during her solo years, it offered a link between her celebrated work with the band and the successful new chapter that followed.
INSTANT KARMA! (WE ALL SHINE ON)
John Lennon, Klaus Voormann (bass) and Alan White (drums) play 'Instant Karma! (We All Shine On)' on BBC's Top Of The Pops, while Yoko Ono performs, blindfolded by a woman's sanitary towel, holding up boards in John's handwriting that say BREATHE, SMILE, PEACE, LOVE and HOPE.
Steve Winwood 🎩🪄 Back in the High Life Again
The Album, Back In The High Life was released 40 years ago today, June 30th, 1986.
What a legendary artist.
#SteveWinwood
Oh just the mellowest “Spanish Moon” cover you’ve ever heard with Marcus King on drums and his buddies playing instruments once owned by Mike Bloomfield & Jerry Garcia nbd
🎥Family Guitars
Few songs had a greater impact on British rock in the 1980s than "She Sells Sanctuary." Blending Billy Duffy's shimmering guitar work with Ian Astbury's commanding vocal, it became The Cult's breakthrough hit and remains the band's defining anthem. Their performance at the Tibetan Freedom Concert in 1999 showed the song had lost none of its power, uniting a huge festival crowd behind one of alternative rock's most enduring classics.