GIVE PEACE A CHANCE
https://t.co/Q5qpr56L9w
First released on July 4, 1969.
Yoko: All those Vietnam protests really changed the world. There was always that element who were really resisting it. That was the saving grace – that people were aware that they were that young generation who were really against it. And so it worked very well for the world. And the Bed-In was just part of it, a definite part of it. It was a statement on a very theatrical level and I think it was very effective. We were artists and did it our own way. We felt very good about it then, and it was such an incredibly strange thing that we were doing. At the time it was a courageous thing to do. John was making the statement in a way that he was looking at the far, far future. I saw it in his eyes. He was saying, ‘OK this is what we’re going to do together.’ And we’re going to give peace a chance. To the world.
@RockOthers@boomerhill1968 Lucio, l’ho amato, lo amo e lo amerò per sempre. Lui non c’è più, ma la sua musica continua a sfiorare l’anima, come fanno solo i ricordi che non smettono mai di vivere.❤️🎶
#AlmanaccoRock#MusicaItaliana#LucioBattisti
by @boomerhill1968
il 9 luglio del 1971 Lucio Battisti pubblicava per la Ricordi il lp Amore e non amore disco realizzato esclusivamente vonbrani inediti composti in epoche diverse.
Il disco era pronto nel novembre del 1970 ma la Ricordi preferì pubblicare Emozioni (raccolta di pezzi già editi) ritenendo troppo sperimentale il disco.
Nell'occasione Battisti maturò l'idea di una propria label che gli assicurasse indipendenza.
Il brano Mio Dio No venne censurato dalla Rai ma il disco risultò il decimo più venduto dell'anno.
La band che suona è di prim'ordine: Flavio Premoli Franz Di Cioccio Franco Mussida Giorgio Piazza Dario Baldan Bembo Alberto Radius –
Joseph Nicéphore Niépce.
Nel 1826 realizzò la prima fotografia permanente della storia, intitolata. “Vista dalla finestra a Le Gras”.
Utilizzò una lastra di stagno ricoperta di bitume di Giudea, esponendola alla luce per circa otto ore.