Posts Tagged ‘Song’
Abbey Road: Song by Song
Abbey Road was the last studio album The Beatles recorded. There’s some confusion over this bit of trivia because Let It Be was released in 1970 and Abbey Road was released in 1969. But Let It Be had actually already been recorded, it had just been shelved due to the band being unhappy with it. It wasn’t until Abbey Road had already been recorded and released that the band hired Phil Specter to “salvage” Let It Be with his production work.
Abbey Road was a huge critical & commercial success. It remains one of The Beatles most popular albums to this day.
Playing Your Song: Detroit Concert Venues Feature the Biggest Names in Music
Up for some music? Want to see your favorite music performer in action? Love the live experience of a concert? Detroit’s capacity for handling big crowds and drawing the biggest names in music makes it a prime destination for concert-goers. This is Motown after all – the city where the likes of Stevie Wonder and the Supremes launched their careers. Rising stars and local bands still find an enthusiastic welcome for music of all kinds in Detroit City.
Wedding Music: Choosing a Song for the ‘last Dance’
Whilst a lot of attention is paid to the choice of music used in the wedding ceremony, as well as for the newly-weds first dance at the reception, the song selection for the last dance of the evening is also well worth planning in advance. Depending on how inebriated you and your guests are by the end of the evening, this is likely to be the final memory you take away with you.
Easy 20 Song Guitar Strumming Repertoire.
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A Day in the Life Beatles Most Ambitious Song Ever Recorded
When people discuss A Day In The Life Beatles producer George Martin is often the centerpiece of the conversation. Referred to as ‘the fifth Beatle’, Martin was instrumental in helping the Beatles achieve the ever-more complex soundscapes that filled their heads towards the end of their time together as a band.
The culmination of their fascination with pushing the recording studio to the very limits of the possible was the ‘Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band’ album, which presented the Beatles in full-blown psychedelic regalia. The record employed everything from harpsichords to backward-masked lyrical tracks, and it is regarded as one of pop music’s greatest masterpieces of all time.
