Saturday, July 19, 2025

Iggy Pop : A Million In Prizes: The Anthology






GIMME DANGER

LITTLE STRANGER

AND I FEEL 

WITH YOU AT EASE

GIMME DANGER

LITTLE STRANGER

AND I FEEL YOUR DISEASE

Uriah Heep : Rarities From The Bronze Age



SEARCHING EVERY DAY

LOOKING EVERY WAY

TRYING TO MAKE 

A CONNECTION

TO FIND A PIECE

OF THE ACTION

Neil Young : On The Beach (Expanded Edition)




SOME GET STONED

SOME GET STRANGE

BUT SOONER OR LATER

IT ALL GETS REAL


Brian May : Back In The Light/ Star Fleet Project/ Out of The Light


Sir Brian Harold May

 (Born July,19th 1947)

 is an 

English musician, 

songwriter, 

record producer, 

animal welfare activist, 

and astrophysicist. 

He achieved global fame

 as the lead guitarist 

and backing vocalist 

of the rock band 

Queen, 

which he co-founded 

with singer

 Freddie Mercury 

and drummer

 Roger Taylor. 

His guitar work 

and 

songwriting contributions 

helped Queen 

become one of the

 most successful acts

 in music history.

May previously performed 

with Taylor 

in the progressive

 rock band 

Smile, 

which he had joined 

while he was 

at university. 

After Mercury joined 

to form Queen

 in 1970, 

bass guitarist 

John Deacon 

completed the line-up 

in 1971. 

They became one

 of the biggest 

rock bands 

in the world 

with the success

 of the album 

A Night at the Opera

 and its single 

"Bohemian Rhapsody".

 From the mid-1970s 

until 1986, 

Queen played at

 some of the 

biggest venues

 in the world,

 including an acclaimed

 performance at

Live Aid in 1985. 

As a member of Queen, 

May became regarded 

as a 

virtuoso musician

 and was identified with

 a distinctive sound 

created through 

his layered guitar work, 

often using a 

home-built electric guitar

 called the Red Special.

 May wrote numerous hits

 for Queen, 

including

 "We Will Rock You", 

"I Want It All", 

"Fat Bottomed Girls", 

"Now I'm Here", 

"Headlong",

 "Flash", 

"Hammer to Fall",

 "Save Me", 

"Who Wants to Live Forever"

 and 

"The Show Must Go On".

Following the death

 of Mercury in 1991, 

aside from the 

1992 tribute concert, 

the release of 

Made in Heaven

 (1995)

 and the 1997 

tribute single to Mercury,

 "No-One but You (Only the Good Die Young)"

 (written by May),

 Queen 

were put on hiatus

 for several years 

but were eventually reconvened

 by May 

and Taylor

 for further performances

 featuring other vocalists.

 In 2005, 

a Planet Rock poll saw 

May voted the 

seventh-greatest guitarist 

of all time. 

He was ranked at No. 33

 on Rolling Stone's

 2023 list of 

250 greatest guitarists

 of all time. 

In 2012, 

he was further ranked 

the second-greatest 

guitarist in a 

Guitar World magazine

 readers poll.

 In 2001, 

May was inducted

 into the 

Rock and Roll 

Hall of Fame 

as a member of

 Queen and, 

in 2018, 

the band received the

 Grammy Lifetime 

Achievement Award

Thursday, July 17, 2025

GZR : Plastic Planet




WHERE THERE IS NO GOD 
ALL IS PERMITTED
ARTICULATED MADMEN
NEVER ARE COMMITTED

The Eagles : Don Kirshner's Rock Concert Viacom '74

 The Eagles 

with 

special guests 

Linda Ronstadt 

and

 Jackson Browne 

on 

Don Kirshner's Rock Concer

on

 7/19/1974. 


The James Gang : Miami




SHE WAS SIMPLE

AS A ONE WORD ANSWER

THEN SOMEHOW

SHE SEEMED TO SURVIVE

IN THIS COMPLEX WORLD 

WE'RE ALL FACING

SHE WAS SO 

DELIGHTFULLY ALIVE

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