Ages Of Human History
1. 🏹 Paleolithic Age (2.5M–10,000 BCE)
2. 🎣 Mesolithic Age (10,000–8000 BCE)
3. 🌾 Neolithic Age (8000–3000 BCE)
4. 🏺 Bronze Age (3300–1200 BCE)
5. ⚔️ Iron Age (1200–500 BCE)
6. 🏛️ Classical Age (500 BCE–500 CE)
7. 🏰 Medieval Age (500–1500 CE)
8. 🎨 Renaissance (14th–17th Century)
9. ⛵ Age of Discovery (15th–17th Century)
10. 🏭 Industrial Age (1760–1900 CE)
11. ☢️ Atomic Age (1945–Present)
12. 🚀 Space Age (1957–Present)
13. 💻 Information Age (1970–Present)
14. 🤖 Digital Age (2000–Present)
🥁 Top 16 Best Drummers of All Time
1. 🇬🇧 John Bonham (Led Zeppelin) – The thunder of Led Zeppelin
2. 🇨🇦 Neil Peart (Rush) – Precision, technique, and poetry
3. 🇺🇸 Buddy Rich (Jazz) – Pure jazz speed and velocity
4. 🇬🇧 Keith Moon (The Who) – Brilliant chaos in every hit
5. 🇬🇧 Ginger Baker (Cream) – Rock, jazz, and tribal fury
6. 🇺🇸 Stewart Copeland (The Police) – Nervous and unique rhythm
7. 🇬🇧 Ringo Starr (The Beatles) – Simple, exact, and immortal
8. 🇬🇧 Phil Collins (Genesis / Pop rock) – The beat that filled stadiums
9. 🇺🇸 Dave Grohl (Nirvana / Foo Fighters) – Raw grunge energy
10. 🇬🇧 Charlie Watts (The Rolling Stones) – Elegance behind the rock
11. 🇺🇸 Steve Gadd (Session / Jazz fusion) – The master of groove
12. 🇺🇸 Tony Williams (Modern Jazz) – Revolution of modern jazz
13. 🇺🇸 Travis Barker (Blink-182 / Punk) – Total adrenaline punk
14. 🇺🇸 Mike Portnoy (Dream Theater / Prog.) – Extreme progressive technique
15. 🇺🇸 Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers) – Funk rock with muscle
16. 🇩🇰 Lars Ulrich (Metallica / Metal) – Metallica’s metallic engine
🎼 Top 16 Best Music Producers of All Time
1. 🇺🇸 Quincy Jones
2. 🇬🇧 George Martin
3. 🇸🇪 Max Martin
4. 🇺🇸 Dr. Dre
5. 🇺🇸 Rick Rubin
6. 🇺🇸 Phil Spector
7. 🇺🇸 Nile Rodgers
8. 🇬🇧 Brian Eno
9. 🇺🇸 Timbaland
10. 🇺🇸 The Neptunes
11. 🇮🇹 Giorgio Moroder
12. 🇺🇸 Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis
13. 🇺🇸 Berry Gordy
14. 🇬🇧 Trevor Horn
15. 🇹🇷 Arif Mardin
16. 🇺🇸 Kanye West
🖇️ Source: Grammy, Billboard, Rolling Stone, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Britannica, Guinness World Records.
"Little Wing" debuted on The Jimi Hendrix Experience's sophomore album release AXIS: BOLD AS LOVE.
The song had been in development for some time prior to the October 25, 1967 sessions. Two weeks earlier, Hendrix had recorded a forecful instrumental demo of what would late develop as "Angel," and marked it "Little Wing." That rendition bore little resemblance to this magnificent recording. After the first take, Chas Chandler called the group into the control room to review their work. "Chas knew right away what was needed," remembers Eddie Kramer. "He had Jimi slow the tempo down and try it again." That master version, featured in this new music video, was finally completed on October 31, 1967 at Olympic Studios, and to this day, remains one of Jimi's most popular recordings of all time.
James Brown recording "Keep On Driving Down That Funky Road" at Mastersound Studio in Augusta, Georgia, 1978.
The track was never officially released, captured here in Adrian Maben’s documentary, Soul Connection.