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Tag Archives: David Bowie
Greatest Gigs Ever: Nirvana – MTV Unplugged, 18th November 1993
Nirvana had been in negotiations with MTV to appear on its acoustic-based show MTV Unplugged for some time. It was while touring with the Meat Puppets that Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain finally accepted. The band wanted to do something different … READ MORE
Posted in Features, Spotlight
Tagged 18th November 1993, Alex Coletti, Come as You Are, Curt Kirkwood, Dave Grohl, David Bowie, Eddie Vedder, filmed its entire performance in a single take, ix cover versions, Kurt Cobain, Lead Belly, Madison Square Garden, Mark Lanegan, Meat Puppets, Mtv, MTV Unplugged, New York City, Nirvana, Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain, The Man Who Sold the World, The Winding Sheet, Tori Amos, Where Did You Sleep Last Night
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London Olympics get a musical soundtrack
The Olympic Park this year has a musical tour to it as a part of the music policy to keep spectators enthusiastic about the games. There are speakers mounted on the poles and buskers are dotted around the park. For … READ MORE
Posted in Buzz, International News, Main Story, Show Case
Tagged 10 downing street, Adele, Anthem, BBC's song of choice, british team, Britney Spears, Chariots of Fire, David Bowie, David Cameron, Gold, Heroes, Jay-Z, Led Zeppelin, london olympics, medal-winners, olympic park, Olympics, olympics 2012, prime minister, Spandau Ballet, The Rolling Stones, U2, Vangelis, We Will Rock You
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Olympics 2012 soundtrack tops iTunes charts, most downloaded album
The London Olympics 2012 opening ceremony, programmed by Danny Boyle, has been appreciated for its eclectic soundtrack which has may British artists and A R Rahman featured on it. The soundtrack, a 36-song, two-disc set titled Isle of Wonder, is … READ MORE
Posted in Buzz, International News, Main Story, Show Case
Tagged A R Rahman, Arctic Monkeys, belgim, britian, Chemical Brothers, David Bowie, decca, france, isle of wonder, iTunes, london olympics, Michael Oldfield, Nimma Nimma, olympics 2012, Spain, the pet shop boys, The Who, Tubular Bells, U2, Underworld, universal music, Welcome, Where the Streets Have No Name
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BBC documents seven ages of rock music
Starting 10 July, BBC premieres a new music series called Seven Ages of Rock. The seven episode series explores the music that has been the soundtrack of popular culture and defined each generation since the 1960s. From the UK electric … READ MORE
Posted in Indie News
Tagged Black Sabbath, Bob Dylan, David Bowie, Led Zeppelin, Nirvana, Oasis, Pink Floyd, The Kinks, The Police, The Who, The Yard Birds, U2
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