Genres: Indie pop, indie rock, jangle pop, post-punk, alternative rock
Lineup: Morrissey - vocals, percussion
Johnny Marr - guitar, piano, keyboards, harmonica
Andy Rourke - bass
Mike Joyce - drums, percussion
Albums from the 80s:
The Smiths (1984)
Meat Is Murder (1985)
The Queen Is Dead (1986)
Strangeways, Here We Come (1987)
Propaganda: Possibly the most important and influential rock (not metal) band of the 1980s. Their intellectual lyrics and unique sound sparked many imitators on both sides of the Atlantic, some (like Radiohead) becoming legends in their own right.
They are quite pretty and the music is so good. I don’t have much else to say
The Who
Formed in: 1964
Genres: Pop rock, arena rock, art rock
Lineup: Roger Daltrey - lead vocals, harmonica, rhythm guitar
while i procrastinate doing my coursework for uni, have a cool piece of info i was not aware of until visiting the Liverpool Music Experience back in March.
i forgot to take a photo of the bass drum but we all know the album artwork for Ogden’s Nut Gone Flake, don’t we?
Ogden’s Nut Gone Flake, Small Faces. 1968 Immediate Records.
Pete Townshend
Empty Glass
2023 UMC
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Tracks:
01. Rough Boys
02. I Am an Animal
03. And I Moved
04. Let My Love Open the Door
05. Jools and Jim
06. Keep on Working
07. Cat’s in the Cupboard
08. A Little Is Enough
09. Empty Glass
10. Gonna Get Ya
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Musicians playing at the ARMS Concert (Royal Albert Hall, London, 1983) explain who they've worked with prior to the event.
Recorded live in September 1983 at the Royal Albert Hall in London, the ARMS Concert was the first of ten charity concerts in support of Action into Research for Multiple Sclerosis (ARMS).
Appearing for an evening of fundraising and rock'n'roll was the concert brainchild Ronnie Lane, Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts, Andy Fairweather-Low, Kenney Jones and Steve Winwood, plus Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck - the first time all three of the The Yardbirds' lead guitartists had appeared together.
Initially, the show at the Royal Albert Hall was planned to be a one-off performance, but, due to its enormous popularity, was subsequently extended with nine shows of differing line-ups across North America.