41 years later and this song still sounds timeless. It instantly takes you back to the magic of the '80s, bringing with it memories, emotions, and a sense of nostalgia that's impossible to explain. A true classic that never fades ❤️🎶✨
On This Day— Alice in Chains’ iconic MTV Unplugged performance first aired May 28, 1996.
The legendary acoustic set was recorded a few weeks prior on April 10, 1996, at the Brooklyn Academy of Music’s Majestic Theatre, NY. It served as the band's first concert in 2.5 years.
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The wedding scene in The Godfather (1972) was filmed like a real wedding, with 350 guests including crew family members and non-actors.
Francis Ford Coppola told everyone to simply eat, dance, and celebrate, which gave the opening its authentic warmth.
“Whole Lotta Love” - Led Zeppelin
The core riff came from Page, while Robert Plant contributed the lyrics, heavily inspired by Willie Dixon’s 1962 blues classic “You Need Love” (recorded by Muddy Waters). https://t.co/mWBoT74l1y
Kashmir, a classic of Led Zeppelin. Written by Robert Plant and Jimmy Page, the song that Robert Plant mentioned like ''I wish we were remembered for Kashmir more than Stairway To Heaven'' in an interview.
Originally titled Driving To Kashmir, the song had begun as a lyric Plant had been inspired to write in the autumn of 1973 after a long, seemingly never-ending drive through “the waste lands”, as he put it, of southern Morocco. It's meaning had nothing to do with Kashmir, in northern India, at all.
As Plant explained Kashmir's meaning to Cameron Crowe, it was about the road journey itself rather than a specific geographical location: “It was a single-track road which neatly cut through the desert. Two miles to the east and west were ridges of sand rock. It looked like you were driving down a channel, this dilapidated road, and there was seemingly no end to it.” Hence, Plant said, the opening lyric: ‘Oh let the sun beat down upon my face, stars to fill my dreams.’
Musically, the juddering rhythm had erupted out of a late-night session involving Page and drummer John Bonham during one of the band’s regular stays at Headley Grange, the haunted mansion in East Hampshire where they recorded so many tracks in the early 70s.
“It was just Bonzo and myself,” Page said. “He started the drums, and I did the riff and the overdubs, which in fact get duplicated by an orchestra at the end, which brought it even more to life. It seemed so sort of ominous and had a particular quality to it. It’s nice to go for an actual mood and know that you’ve pulled it off.”
Robert Plant and Jimmy Page performing 'Kashmir' with the Egyptian orchestra leaded by Hossam Ramzi.
This song is already something that has so much power in itself but with an orchestra, with the notes of all that instruments, it became something extraordinary.
Please enjoy.
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Stone Temple Pilots recorded their iconic single “Plush” in May 1992.
As the second single from their 1992 debut album “Core,” it quickly became a massive hit���earning them a 1993 MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist and a 1994 Grammy Award.