“Se questo band sfonderà,
io mi suiciderò”
(Melissa Mills, critica di Rolling Stone)
il 13 Giugno 1970 gli Uriah Heep
pubblicano “...Very 'Eavy ...Very 'Umble”,
il loro album di debutto e l’inizio
della carriera della band britannica.
Dall’album furono estratti due singoli:
“Gypsy” e “Wake Up (Set Your Sights)”
#UriahHeep #pillolerock
il 13 Giugno 2005 i Green Day
pubblicano
“Wake Me Up When September Ends”,
un singolo estratto dall’album
“American Idiot”. La canzone è stata
scritta da Billie Joe Armstrong, ispirata
dalla morte di suo padre, quando Billie aveva solo 10 anni
#GreenDay#pillolerock
press play ▶���
What a Guitar!✨
il 13 Giugno 1992 Brian May si unisce
ai Guns N' Roses, durante il loro
concerto allo stadio di Wembley.
Insieme suoneranno
“Tie Your Mother Down" e una versione
dinamica (prima lenta e poi veloce) di
“We Will Rock You" dei #Queen#BrianMay#GunsNRoses #pillolerock
press play ▶️
"How Deep Is Your Love" is part of the soundtrack of Saturday Night Fever (1977), the album that changed the history of pop music and Disco. Written by Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb in a few days, the ballad was composed especially for the film starring John Travolta. Unlike the more danceable tracks on the album, it has a romantic and melancholy atmosphere, with the perfect harmonies of the Gibb brothers that became the band's trademark.
Released as a single in September 1977, it spent three weeks at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was one of the biggest hits of the Bee Gees' career. It won the Grammy for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group and helped the album sell more than 40 million copies worldwide. To this day it is considered one of the most beautiful and timeless love songs of the 70s.