Yesterday was Prince’s birthday. It was an honor to rock “PURPLE RAIN” with @springsteen & the E Street Band in Minneapolis in his memory on the opening night of the LAND OF HOPE AND DREAMS TOUR.
A beautiful tribute. ❤️
David Bowie performing “Under Pressure” in 1996 — singing it for Freddie Mercury, who was no longer with us.
Powerful, emotional, and full of love for his friend. Bowie absolutely nailed it.
Eric Clapton wrote “Tears in Heaven” for his son Conor, who died at just 4 years old.
This was one of the first times he performed the song, making it all the more heartbreaking.
One of the greatest voices ever. No giant screens, no smartphones, no flashy lights—just pure talent, a band, and a crowd. Those were the days. Songs like that are hard to find today.
Journey performing 'Don't Stop Believin' live in Houston, in 1981, on their Escape Tour.
In 1967, Michelle Phillips protested TV lip-syncing rules by casually eating a banana on camera during a performance with THE MAMAS & THE PAPAS. A small act of rebellion that became iconic.
Les invito a escuchar esta hermosa canción de la inspiración de mi amigo querido @paulbriz tenemos que apoyarla para que suene en todas partes.
Es hermosa y está inspida en su hermosa hija.
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AC/DC is a legendary Australian rock band formed in 1973 in Sydney by brothers Angus Young on lead guitar and Malcolm Young on rhythm guitar.
They are known for their powerful, raw sound, their catchy riffs, and Angus’s energetic performances in his signature school uniform.
The original lead singer was Bon Scott until his death in 1980, after which Brian Johnson joined as the lead singer. Their most iconic albums are Highway to Hell and Back in Black, one of the best-selling albums of all time.
They have sold over 200 million albums worldwide and remain active with Angus Young as the frontman.