"Everywhere" was written by Christine McVie during the chaotic sessions of Tango in the Night (1987). While the other members of Fleetwood Mac lived in hell (Lindsey and Stevie quarreling, Mick Fleetwood destroyed by illicit substances), she composed this happy music. The most joyful and pop track on the album was born in the midst of the greatest drama in the band's history. It became one of their biggest hits in the 80s!
The Mamas & The Papas🎩🪄 Monday, Monday
One of the defining songs of the 1960s, featuring the unforgettable harmonies of Denny Doherty, Cass Elliot, John Phillips, and Michelle Phillips.
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Duran Duran released their debut self-titled album on this day in 1981. It would spawn three singles including “Girls on Film”.
Thoughts?
Favourite tracks?
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Queen backstage at London's Rainbow Theatre during their historic Queen II tour, March 31, 1974. Photo by Michael Putland. This was the final, big homecoming show of their very first headlining UK tour, right after the Queen II album dropped. Playing the Rainbow was a massive milestone for them because they had spent years watching their own musical heroes perform on that exact same stage. By the time they walked off the stage that night, the local London crowd was screaming every single lyric back at them. What is your favorite track on Queen II?👇️
Ritchie Blackmore is one of the most influential guitarists in Rock History.
With Deep Purple, he created incredible anthems that are still being played 50 years later.