Mahavishnu Orchestra

"You Know, You Know" 
Live In Kongress Saal, Munich, Germany (1972)

The "Inner Mounting Flame" is Mahavishnu Orchestra's first studio album, released in 1971.
A remastered version of the album, on CD, was released in 1998 by Sony Music Entertainment. It features a facsimile of the LP front cover, a new set of liner notes by Bob Belden, as well as many photographs of the band.
The Inner Mounting Flame consists solely of original compositions by John McLaughlin.
The track "You Know, You Know" was sampled in Massive Attack's "One Love", Mos Def's "Kalifornia", Black Sheep's single "Similak Child", David Sylvian's "I Surrender", Cecil Otter's "Rebel Yellow" and Blahzay Blahzay's "Intro" from Blah Blah Blah album.
The intro for "Noonward Race" was written for the full band and not just as a guitar-and-drums duet as heard on the album. During the recording of the piece, a long-standing tension between Rick Laird and Jerry Goodman boiled over into a full brawl, with the two of them knocking Jan Hammer and his keyboards over during the struggle. McLaughlin and Cobham continued to play at full volume during the entire altercation, and McLaughlin liked the effect so much he instructed Laird, Goodman, and Hammer to sit out while he comped behind Cobham's solo later in the song.



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The Mahavishnu Orchestra was a jazz-rock fusion group, led by John McLaughlin, that debuted in 1971, dissolved in 1976 and reunited from 1984 to 1987.

The band's original lineup featured "Mahavishnu" John McLaughlin on acoustic and electric guitars, with members Billy Cobham on drums, Rick Laird on bass guitar, Jan Hammer on electric and acoustic piano and synthesizer, and Jerry Goodman on violin. This first incarnation of the ensemble was a multinational group: McLaughlin is from Yorkshire, England; Cobham from Panama; Hammer from Prague, Czechoslovakia; Goodman from Chicago, Illinois; and Laird from Dublin, Ireland. Jean-Luc Ponty was actually McLaughlin's first choice for violinist, but the idea was stalled by "immigration problems". Ponty would later play with McLaughlin on both Apocalypse and Visions of the Emerald Beyond. The group is best known for their albums The Inner Mounting Flame (1971) and Birds of Fire (1973).

This group was considered an important pioneer in the jazz fusion movement. McLaughlin and Cobham met while performing and recording with Miles Davis during the Bitches Brew sessions. McLaughlin was also influenced in his conception of the band by his studies with Indian guru Sri Chinmoy, who encouraged him to take the name "Mahavishnu" which means "Divine compassion, power and justice."

McLaughlin had particular ideas for the instrumentation of the group, in keeping with his highly original concept of genre-blending in composition. He particularly wanted a violinist as an integral contributor to its overall sound. As the group evolved, McLaughlin adopted what became his trademark: a double neck guitar (six-string and twelve-string) which allowed for a great degree of diversity in musical textures, and Hammer became one of the first to play a Mini Moog synthesizer in an ensemble, which enabled him to add more sounds and solo more freely, on the guitar and the violin.

Their musical style was an unprecedented blending of genres: they combined the high-volume electrified rock sound that had been pioneered by the Small Faces, the Who and later by Jimi Hendrix (who McLaughlin had jammed with on his initial arrival in New York as part of the Tony Williams Lifetime), complex rhythms in unusual time signatures that reflected McLaughlin's interest in Indian classical music as well as funk, and harmonic influence from European classical music. The group's early music was entirely instrumental; their later albums had songs which sometimes featured R&B or even gospel/hymn-styled vocals. In the aforementioned two albums, though, the group goes from an intense fusion of upbeat genres (a representative example of which is the song "Vital Transformation") to very serene, chamber music-like tunes, such as "A Lotus On Irish Streams," a composition for acoustic guitar, piano and violin, and "Thousand Island Park," which drops the violin and incorporates double bass; or from low-key to extremely busy in a single piece, such as "Open Country Joy."

Dire Straits

"ExtendedancEPlay" 
...is a three-track (US: four-track) 12" EP by the British rock band Dire Straits, released in 1983. It is commonly called Twisting by the Pool, after the minor hit song of the same name on its first track.

The EP is highly uncharacteristic of Dire Straits' usual slow and relaxed song styles, as most of the tracks have a jazz and/or swing feel with an upbeat tempo. It is the first release to feature drummer Terry Williams, who filled the spot after the departing original drummer, Pick Withers.

In its original UK configuration, this EP only contained three tracks. Added to the North American release was "Badges, Posters, Stickers, T-Shirts" - a Love over Gold studio outtake which had already been released in the UK as the B-side to "Private Investigations".



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Dire Straits were a British rock band from 1977 to 1995. They comprised Mark Knopfler (lead vocals and lead guitar), his younger brother David Knopfler (rhythm guitar and backing vocals), John Illsley (bass guitar and backing vocals), and Pick Withers (drums and percussion). Dire Straits' sound drew from a variety of musical influences, including jazz, folk, blues, and came closest to beat music within the context of rock and roll. Despite the prominence of punk rock during the band's early years, the band's stripped-down sound contrasted with punk, demonstrating a more "rootsy" influence that emerged out of pub rock. Many of Dire Straits' compositions were melancholy.[1] Dire Straits became one of the world's most commercially successful bands, and sold over 120 million albums worldwide.[2]
Dire Straits won numerous music awards during their career, including three BRIT Awards, four Grammys, and two MTV Video Music Awards.[2] Dire Straits' most popular songs include: "Sultans of Swing", "Romeo and Juliet", "Tunnel of Love", "Private Investigations", "Money for Nothing", "Walk of Life", "So Far Away" and "Brothers in Arms"

Sanjuro feat Onirama

"Να την προσέχεις"
Στίχοι - μουσική:
Sanjuro
, remix by Onirama

To remix του τραγουδιού "Να την προσέχεις" από τους "Onirama", παρουσιάστηκε πρώτη φορά στο κοινό στις 14 Ιούνη του 2011, στην εκδήλωση απονομής των "Mad video music awards 2011".

H εκτέλεση αυτή συμπεριλαμβάνεται στο ολοκληρωμένο άλμπουμ του Sanjuro που κυκλοφορεί από την δισκογραφική εταιρεία Final Touch, όπως και η αρχική του που είχε κυκλοφορήσει από την δισκογραφική εταιρεία Smile records το Μάιο του 2009.



The Police

"De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da"
...is a song by The Police, released as a single in December 1980. It was the second single from the album Zenyattà Mondatta and a top ten hit in the United Kingdom and the United States, reaching number five on the UK Singles Chart[1] and number ten on the Billboard Hot 100.

According to Sting, the song is about the attraction that people have to simple songs:

I was trying to make an intellectual point about how the simple can be so powerful. Why are our favourite songs 'Da Doo Ron Ron' and 'Do Wah Diddy Diddy'? In the song, I tried to address that issue. But everyone said, 'This is bullshit, child's play.' No one listened to the lyrics. Listen to the lyrics. I'm going to remake it again and put more emphasis on what I was talking about.
—Sting, Rolling Stone, 2/1988

The song was prominently featured in the 1982 film, The Last American Virgin, and on its soundtrack. AFI covered this song live, and Incubus has performed their single Stellar as a medley with this song live.
The B side, "A Sermon", was written by Stewart Copeland. Copeland played most of the guitar as well, including the intro riff, while Summers can be heard in the middle of the song.





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The Police were an English rock band formed in London in 1977. For the vast majority of their history, the band consisted of Sting (lead vocals, bass), Andy Summers (guitars) and Stewart Copeland (drums). The Police became globally popular in the late 1970s and are generally regarded as one of the first New Wave groups to achieve mainstream success, playing a style of rock that was influenced by punk, reggae, and jazz. Their 1983 album, Synchronicity, was number one on both the UK Album Chart and the US Billboard 200, and sold over 8,000,000 copies in the US. The group disbanded in 1984, but reunited in early 2007 for a one-off world tour lasting until August 2008. The Police have sold more than 50 million albums worldwide, and were the world's highest-earning musicians in 2008, thanks to their reunion tour.[1]

Beatles

"All Together Now
...is a song by The Beatles written primarily by Paul McCartney[1][2] and credited to Lennon/McCartney. The song was recorded during the band's Magical Mystery Tour period, but remained unreleased until it was included on the Yellow Submarine soundtrack.[3]
McCartney described the song as a children's sing-along with the title phrase inspired by the music hall tradition of asking the audience to join in.[1] He also described a "subcurrent" in the song, a dual-meaning where "we are all together now."[1] According to music critic Tom Maginnis of Allmusic, McCartney created the song "to match the same light-hearted spirit" of "Yellow Submarine".[4] "Yellow Submarine", the song, was from the prior year, 1966.
This song was composed by McCartney for use in the worldwide telecast of the UK segment of "Our World" TV special. "All Together Now" appears in an animated sequence in the film Yellow Submarine, and is also introduced by the Beatles themselves in a final live-action scene of the film, during which translations of "All Together Now" into various languages appear written on-screen (likely a nod to its inception as part of the aforementioned international show segment).


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The Beatles were an English rock band, formed in Liverpool in 1960. They are one of the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed acts in the history of popular music.[1] From 1962, the group consisted of John Lennon (rhythm guitar, vocals), Paul McCartney (bass guitar, vocals), George Harrison (lead guitar, vocals) and Ringo Starr (drums, vocals). Rooted in skiffle and 1950s rock and roll, the group later worked in many genres ranging from pop ballads to psychedelic rock, often incorporating classical and other elements in innovative ways. The nature of their enormous popularity, which first emerged as "Beatlemania", transformed as their songwriting grew in sophistication. They came to be perceived as the embodiment of ideals of the social and cultural revolutions of the 1960s.

Initially a five-piece line-up of Lennon, McCartney, Harrison, Stuart Sutcliffe (bass) and Pete Best (drums), they built their reputation playing clubs in Liverpool and Hamburg over a three-year period from 1960. Sutcliffe left the group in 1961, and Best was replaced by Starr the following year. Moulded into a professional outfit by their manager, Brian Epstein, their musical potential was enhanced by the creativity of producer George Martin. They achieved mainstream success in the United Kingdom in late 1962, with their first single, "Love Me Do". Gaining international popularity over the course of the next year, they toured extensively until 1966, then retreated to the recording studio until their break-up in 1970. Each then found success in independent musical careers. Lennon was murdered outside his home in New York City in 1980, and Harrison died of cancer in 2001. McCartney and Starr remain active.
During their studio years, they produced what critics consider some of their finest material including the album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967), widely regarded as a masterpiece. They are the best-selling band in the history of popular music,[2][3] and four decades after their break-up, their recordings are still in demand. They have had more number one albums on the UK charts and have held the top spot longer than any other musical act.[4] According to the RIAA, they have sold more albums in the United States than any other artist.[5] The Beatles placed number one on Billboard magazine's fiftieth-anniversary list of all-time top Hot 100 artists in 2008.[6] They have received 7 Grammy Awards from the American National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences[7] and 15 Ivor Novello Awards from the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors.[8] They were collectively included in Time magazine's compilation of the 20th century's 100 most influential people.[9]

Sanjuro


Καλέ μου φίλε

Ερμηνεία: Sanjuro feat Antonis.
Στίχοι – μουσική : Sanjuro
Μουσική παραγωγή: Numberless
Samples από το soundtrack “Kabamaru” (song "Kotogu No [Merodi]" //"Sugar")

Το τραγούδι “Καλέ μου φίλε”
δόθηκε για free down load και δεν έχει συμπεριληφθεί στο πρώτο προσωπικό cd του Sanjuro που θα κυκλοφορήσει στα μέσα Ιούλη.

Είναι διαθέσιμο για free down load στην διεύθυνση :
http://soundcloud.com/sanjuromusic/sanjuro-feat-antonis
Μπορείτε να το ακούσετε στην διεύθυνση :

The Art of Noise

"Moments in love"



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Art of Noise (also The Art of Noise) were an avant-garde synthpop group formed in 1983 by engineer/producer Gary Langan, programmer J. J. Jeczalik, along with arranger Anne Dudley, producer Trevor Horn and music journalist Paul Morley.[1] The group's mostly instrumental compositions were novel melodic sound collages based on digital sampler technology, which was new at the time. Inspired by turn-of-the-20th-century revolutions in music, the Art of Noise were initially packaged as a faceless anti- or non-group, blurring the distinction between the art and its creators. The band is noted for innovative use of electronics and computers in pop music and particularly for innovative use of sampling.

The name of the group alludes to the essay "The Art of Noises" by noted futurist Luigi Russolo. From the earliest releases on ZTT, the band referred to itself as both Art of Noise and The Art of Noise. Official and unofficial releases and press material use both versions.

Βασίλης Σκουλάς

"Άσπρο μαντήλι ανέμιζε"
 Στίχοι: Κώστας Φασουλάς, μουσική: Μάριος Τόκας.
CD:  "Άσπρο μαντήλι ανέμιζε"

Απόσπασμα από τηλεοπτική εκπομπή του "Κρήτη TV" το Πάσχα του 2008.



Από τη Βικιπαίδεια, την ελεύθερη εγκυκλοπαίδεια

Ο Βασίλης Σκουλάς γεννήθηκε στα Ανώγεια Μυλοποτάμου Ρεθύμνου Κρήτης το 1946. Η οικογένεια του έχει μεγάλη παράδοση στη μουσική και γενικότερα στις τέχνες. Ο παππούς του, ο Μιχάλης Σκουλάς, ήταν σπουδαίος λυράρης της εποχής του και ο πατέρας του Αλκιβιάδης Σκουλάς ή Γρυλιός γνωστός λαϊκός ζωγράφος των Ανωγείων.
Άρχισε να μαθαίνει λύρα σε ηλικία 7 ετών και στα 16 του χρόνια, κατάφερε να καθιερωθεί, ανάμεσα στους πρώτους λυράρηδες και τραγουδιστές της Κρήτης. Έχει παίξει και τραγουδήσει σε μια μεγάλη σειρά, από επιτυχημένες καλλιτεχνικές, κοινωνικές και πολιτιστικές εμφανίσεις, στην Αμερική, στον Καναδά, στην Αυστραλία και στην Γερμανία, όπου υπάρχουν Έλληνες και ιδίως Κρητικοί.
Τον πρώτο του δίσκο ηχογράφησε το 1965,ο οποίος περιείχε κοντυλιές με τον Θανάση Σταυρακάκη και τον Νίκο Ξυλούρη, ακολούθησε ο πρώτος προσωπικός δίσκος 33 στροφών το 1969.
Ο Βασίλης Σκουλάς όμως έκανε τη σημαντικότερη δισκογραφική του δουλειά και άρχισε να συνεργάζεται με έντεχνους Έλληνες συνθέτες από το 1980, με το δίσκο "Σεργιάνισμα στην Κρήτη". Ακολούθησαν η "Κρητική ανθολογία", "Τα τραγούδια του σίδερου και του νερού" σε μουσική του Γιάννη Μαρκόπουλου, και πολλοί άλλοι.
Την περίοδο 1981-85 είχε πραγματοποιήσει μια σειρά, από εμφανίσεις στην Αθήνα στο θέατρο Παρκ, στο έργο "Καφενείον η Ελλάς" και στο θίασο του Γιάννη Βόγλη, στη θεατρική παράσταση του έργου του Νίκου Καζαντζάκη "Καπετάν Μιχάλης", στην Ελλάδα και στο εξωτερικό.
Η πορεία του Βασίλη Σκουλά θα αλλάξει όταν το 1995 συμμετείχε σε δύο τραγούδια στο μουσικό έργο "Αιολία" του Μιχάλη Νικολούδη, ερμηνείες οι οποίες τον έκαναν να στραφεί και στο έντεχνο Ελληνικό τραγούδι.
Το 2002 κυκλοφόρησε διπλός δίσκος με μερικές από τις πιο γνωστές επιτυχίες του και διασκευές σε διάφορα κλασσικά Κρητικά τραγούδια και χορούς. Ο Βασίλης Σκουλάς διατηρεί μέχρι σήμερα, το ίδιο πάθος και μεράκι, να δημιουργεί και να διατηρεί το δικό του στέκι εμφανίσεων, την πασίγνωστη ταβέρνα "Ντελίνα", στο χωριό του, τα Ανώγεια.

Πολυφωνικά σχήματα της Ηπείρου

Αφιέρωμα της σειράς εκπομπών "Ελλήνων δρώμενα" της ΕΤ3 στα πολυφωνικά σχήματα της Ηπείρου.
Οργάνωση παραγωγής : Μαρία Τσαντέ . Έρευνα Σκηνοθεσία : Αντώνης Τσάβαλος

Τραγουδούν οι: Γιώργος Παππάς, Καλλιόπη Μότσια, Δημήτρης Μότσιας, Σοφία Ντεμίρη, Γαρυφαλλιά Μήτση, Ελευθερία Νούσια.

Μέρος 1ο



Μέρος 2ο

 

Μέρος 3ο



Music For Montserrat

"Same old blues"
Lyrics - music by Eric Clapton.
Live at Royal Albert Hall.
Jools Holland_piano, Ray Cooper_ percussion, Phil Collins_ drums, Mark Knopfler_guitar, Eric Clapton_guitar, ???_base  

A song from Eric Clapton's album "Behind the Sun"

Music For Montserrat was a concert, held on September 15, 1997 at the Royal Albert Hall. Musicians came together for Montserrat. Phil Collins, Ray Cooper, Carl Perkins, Jimmy Buffett, Mark Knopfler, Sting, Elton John, Eric Clapton, Paul McCartney, and more.
The concert, and proceeds from the DVD and CD, benefited a cultural center in Montserrat, built by George Martin. The money were held for recovery of Montserrat after Hurricane Hugo in 1989, devastated the Caribbean island.[1]



Tom Jones

"Kiss"
Live at London's Hammersmith Odeon, 1989

"Kiss" is a 1986 single by Prince and The Revolution, from the album Parade. "Kiss" started as a short acoustic demo, about a minute in length, with one verse and the chorus. Prince gave the song to the funk band Mazarati for their debut album. Mazarati and producer David Z. drastically reworked the song, giving it its stripped-down minimalist sound. When Mazarati delivered the song to Prince, he was amazed at their work and decided to take back the song for himself. He replaced their lead vocal, added the guitar break in the chorus and edited the song to its present form. Mazarati were credited for their backing vocals, which Prince left intact.
Prince added the song at the last minute to Parade. Despite Warner Bros. not wanting to release it as a single, "Kiss" became Prince's third number-one U.S. hit following 1984's highly successful "When Doves Cry" and "Let's Go Crazy". It was also a big hit across the Atlantic, reaching #6 on the UK Singles Chart. The song won Prince another Grammy Award for Best R&B Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group, and was nominated for Best R&B Song.[2] The song has become a staple at Prince's concerts and is usually sung partially by the audience.
The musicians that recorded "kiss" with Prince raised complaints to the American Federation of Musicians about the period of silence that followed the jangly guitar bridge that is nestled between the lyrics "I just want your extra time" and "Kiss". As is standard industry practice, they were getting paid per second of audio created, and hence were not entitled for anything of that 500 milliseconds of their contribution.
The 12" single of the song is an extension of the album track. The extended section is based on the funky guitar line and contains much fuller instrumentation than the main track, including bass guitar, organ and horns. New lyrics are present from Prince, along with Jill Jones, that end with a humorous dialogue between a wife and her husband watching Prince on television. The B-side of "Kiss" was "♥ or $" ("Love or Money"), sung in a processed, higher-pitched vocal, which Prince would later use for his Camille material. The song relates to the theme in Under the Cherry Moon, and a bit of the song was heard in the film, as was a bit of the extended version of "Kiss". The extended "Kiss" was included on 2006's Ultimate; "♥ or $" was recently re-released as a digital B-side on iTunes.
New Musical Express ranked the song #4 in their list of The 150 Greatest Singles of All Time. "Kiss" was also included in Rolling Stones "500 Greatest Songs Of All Time" at #461. [3]


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sir Thomas John Woodward,[1][2] OBE[3] (born 7 June 1940), known by his stage name Tom Jones, is a Welsh singer, particularly noted for his powerful voice.[4] Since the mid 1960s, Jones has sung many styles of popular music – pop, rock, R&B, show tunes, country, dance, techno, soul and gospel[5] – and sold over 100 million records.[6]

Early life
Tom Jones was born at 57 Kingsland Terrace, Treforest, Pontypridd in South Wales.[7] His parents were Thomas Woodward (died 5 October 1981), a coal miner, and Freda Jones (died 7 February 2003).[8] His family was mainly of English descent, with both of his paternal grandparents being born in England and his maternal grandmother born in Wales to English parents. Most of his ancestral roots appear to lie in Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and Somerset.[9]
Jones began singing at an early age: he would regularly sing at family gatherings, weddings, and in his school choir. Jones is dyslexic and he did not like school or sports; however, he was able to gain confidence through his singing talent.[10] At age 12, Jones was struck down by tuberculosis. Many years later he said, "I spent two years in bed recovering. It was the worst time of my life." During convalescence, he could do little else but listen to music and draw.[11]
In March 1957, Jones married his high school girlfriend, Melinda Trenchard. The couple had a son named Mark, who was born the month following their wedding. To support his young family, Jones took a job working in a glove factory and was later employed in construction.[12]
Jones' bluesy singing style developed out of the sound of American soul music. His early influences included blues and R & B greats like Little Richard, Solomon Burke, Jackie Wilson, and Brook Benton. Jerry Lee Lewis’s music also influenced him from a rock and roll perspective.[13

Rise to fame
Jones became the frontman for Tommy Scott and the Senators, a Welsh beat group, in 1963. They soon gained a local following and reputation in South Wales.
In 1964, Jones recorded several solo tracks with producer Joe Meek, who took them to various labels, but had little success. Later that year, Decca producer Peter Sullivan saw Tommy Scott and The Senators performing in a club and directed them to manager Phil Solomon, but their partnership was short-lived.
The group continued to play gigs at dance halls and working men's clubs in South Wales. One night, at the Top Hat in Cwmtillery, Wales, Jones was spotted by Gordon Mills, a London-based manager originally from South Wales. Mills became Jones' manager, and took the young singer to London. He contrived the stage name, "Tom Jones," which not only linked the singer to the image of the title character in Tony Richardson's hit film, but also emphasised Jones' Welsh nationality.
Many record companies found Jones' stage presence, act, and vocal delivery too raucous and raunchy. Eventually, Mills got Jones a recording contract with Decca. His first single, "Chills and Fever," was released in late 1964. It didn't chart, but the follow-up, "It's Not Unusual" became an international hit. The BBC initially refused to play it, but the offshore pirate radio station Radio Caroline promoted it. The heavily orchestrated pop arrangement perfectly meshed with Jones' swinging, sexy image, and in early 1965, "It's Not Unusual" reached number one in the United Kingdom and the top ten in the United States.
During 1965, Mills secured a number of movie themes for Jones to record, including the themes for the film What's New Pussycat? (written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David) and for the James Bond film Thunderball. Jones was also awarded the Grammy Award for Best New Artist for 1965.
In 1966, Jones' popularity began to slip somewhat, causing Mills to redesign the singer's image into a more respectable and mature crooner. Jones also began to sing material that appealed to a wider audience, such as the big country hit "Green, Green Grass of Home". The strategy worked and Jones returned to the top of the charts in the UK and began hitting the Top 40 again in the USA. For the remainder of the decade, he scored a consistent string of hits on both sides of the Atlantic

Sanjuro feat Onirama

“Να την προσέχεις”_remix by Onirama
Στίχοι - μουσική : Sanjuro

Το τραγούδι που γνωρίσαμε από το YouTube διασκευάστηκε από το συγκρότημα των Onirama.
Η πρώτη του παρουσίασή έγινε την Τρίτη 14 Ιουνίου στην εκδήλωση των “Mad music awards 2011” στο Κλειστό Γήπεδο Tae Kwon Do.
Η εκδήλωση οργανώθηκε από το MAD για 8η συνεχή χρονιά με τη χορηγία του VODAFONE CU

Η διασκευή του τραγουδιού “Να την προσέχεις” συμπεριλαμβάνεται στο ολοκληρωμένο cd του Sanjuro που θα κυκλοφορήσει στις αρχές του Ιούλη από την δισκογραφική εταιρεία “Final Touch.

The Ramones

"Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment"
"Leave Home" is the second studio album by the American punk rock band The Ramones
It was released on January 10, 1977 through Sire Records. The album features the classic Ramones songs "Pinhead" and "Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment". 
It is the only Ramones album to go through different incarnations on its original release, due to label controversy over the song "Carbona Not Glue".



From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Ramones were an American rock band that formed in Forest Hills, Queens, New York in 1974, often cited as the first punk rock group.[1][2] Despite achieving only limited commercial success, the band was a major influence on the punk rock movement both in the United States and the United Kingdom.
All of the band members adopted pseudonyms ending with the surname "Ramone", though none of them were related. They performed 2,263 concerts, touring virtually nonstop for 22 years.[2] In 1996, after a tour with the Lollapalooza music festival, the band played a farewell concert and disbanded.[3] By a little more than eight years after the breakup, the band's three founding members—lead singer Joey Ramone, guitarist Johnny Ramone, and bassist Dee Dee Ramone—had died.[4][5][6]
Their only record with enough U.S. sales to be certified gold was the compilation album Ramones Mania.[7] However, recognition of the band's importance built over the years, and they are now cited in many assessments of all-time great rock music, such as the Rolling Stone list of the 50 Greatest Artists of All Time[8] and VH1's 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock.[9] In 2002, the Ramones were ranked the second-greatest band of all time by Spin magazine, trailing only The Beatles.[10] On March 18, 2002, the Ramones—including the three founders and drummers Marky and Tommy Ramone—were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.[2][11] In 2011 the group was awarded a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.[12][13]

Aerosmith

"Dude" (Looks Like A Lady)
Live at "Woodstock '94" festival

The song was released as the first of three singles from the Permanent Vacation album in 1987. It reached #14 on the Billboard Hot 100, #41 on the Hot Dance Club Play chart, #4 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, and peaked at #45 on the UK Singles Chart. The song was written by songwriter Desmond Child, lead guitarist Joe Perry and lead singer Steven Tyler.


 Woodstock '94 poster design

Woodstock '94, often called the "commercial Woodstock", was a music festival organized to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the original Woodstock Festival of 1969. It was promoted as "2 More Days of Peace and Music." The famous poster used to promote the first concert was revised to feature two birds perched on a guitar (instead of one).
The concert was scheduled for August 13 and 14 of 1994, but a third day (August 12) was added.
The event took place on a large field in Saugerties, New York, about 100 miles (160 km) north of New York City. The site is only 10 miles (16 km) from Woodstock, New York and it was originally proposed as the location for the 1969 concert[citation needed]. Permission to use the property was not granted the first time around, so the first concert was instead held in Sullivan County, much farther from the namesake town of Woodstock.[citation needed]
The crowd at Woodstock '94 was estimated at 350,000.[1] A smaller crowd, estimated at 130,000, attended a competing 'unofficial' but FREE concert at the site of the original Woodstock Festival in Bethel, NY> In 1994 the weather was similar to that in 1969: rainy. By Saturday much of the entire field had turned into mud. The Bethel festival was produced by Richie Havens, Ken Lauber, Bernard Fox and Gene Perla and all the contributing artists.
The festival was followed by Woodstock 1999.



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Aerosmith is an American hard rock band, sometimes referred to as "The Bad Boys from Boston"[1] and "America's Greatest Rock and Roll Band".[2][3][4][5] Their style, which is rooted in blues-based hard rock,[6][7] has come to also incorporate elements of pop,[8] heavy metal,[6] and rhythm and blues,[9] and has inspired many subsequent rock artists.[10] The band was formed in Boston, Massachusetts in 1970. Guitarist Joe Perry and bassist Tom Hamilton, originally in a band together called the Jam Band, met up with singer Steven Tyler, drummer Joey Kramer, and guitarist Ray Tabano, and formed Aerosmith. In 1971, Tabano was replaced by Brad Whitford, and the band began developing a following in Boston.

They were signed to Columbia Records in 1972, and released a string of multi-platinum albums, beginning with their 1973 eponymous debut album, followed by their 1974 album Get Your Wings. In 1975, the band broke into the mainstream with the album Toys in the Attic, and their 1976 follow-up Rocks cemented their status as hard rock superstars.[11] By the end of the 1970s, they were among the most popular hard rock bands in the world and developed a loyal following of fans, often referred to as the "Blue Army".[12] However, drug addiction and internal conflict took their toll on the band, which resulted in the departures of Perry and Whitford, in 1979 and 1981 respectively. They were replaced by Jimmy Crespo and Rick Dufay.[7] The band did not fare well between 1980 and 1984, releasing a lone album, Rock in a Hard Place, which went gold but failed to match their previous successes.

Although Perry and Whitford returned in 1984 and the band signed a new deal with Geffen Records, it was not until the band sobered up and released 1987's Permanent Vacation that they regained the level of popularity they had experienced in the 1970s.[13] Throughout the late 1980s and 1990s, the band scored several hits and won numerous awards for music from the multi-platinum albums Pump (1989), Get a Grip (1993), and Nine Lives (1997). Their comeback has been described as one of the most remarkable and spectacular in rock 'n' roll history.[6][7] After 41 years of performing, the band continues to tour and record music.
Aerosmith is the best-selling American rock band of all time, having sold more than 150 million albums worldwide,[14] including 66.5 million albums in the United States alone.[15] They also hold the record for the most gold and multi-platinum albums by an American group. The band has scored 21 Top 40 hits on the Billboard Hot 100, nine #1 Mainstream Rock hits, four Grammy Awards, and ten MTV Video Music Awards. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001, and were included among both Rolling Stone's and VH1's lists of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time

Dr Feelgood

"Milk & alcohol"
...is a song that ranked on Britain's top-10 hit singles chart in 1979.[1] Written by Nick Lowe and Gypie Mayo, and produced by Richard Gottehrer,[2] the song was Dr. Feelgood's biggest hit and continues to be played by the band.


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Dr. Feelgood are a British pub rock band formed in 1971. The band's name derives from a slang term for heroin or for a doctor who is willing to overprescribe drugs. It is also a reference to a 1962 record by the American blues pianist and singer Willie Perryman (also known as "Piano Red") called "Dr Feel-Good", which Perryman recorded under the name of Dr Feelgood & The Interns. The song was covered by several British beat groups in the 1960s, including Johnny Kidd & The Pirates.