Sunday, July 28, 2013

Cheap Trick

Cheap Trick is an American rock band from Rockford, Illinois, formed in 1974. The band's members are: Robin Zander (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Rick Nielsen (lead guitar, backing vocals), Tom Petersson (electric bass, backing vocals), and Bun E. Carlos (drums, percussion.) Some of their songs are 'Surrender', 'I Want You To Want Me', 'Dream Police', and 'The Flame'. Cheap Trick also performed a cover version of Big Star's 'In the Street' as the theme song for That 70's Show from the second season onward. They also did the theme song 'Baby Mumbles' for The Colbert Report. The Illinois State Senate has declared April 1st to be 'Cheap Trick Day'. The band was also ranked No. 25 in VH1's list of the 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock. Cheap Trick is well-known for its use- and large collection- of unusual guitars and basses. Not one of Cheap Trick's first three albums made it into the Top 40 in the United States. In Japan, however, all three albums became gold records. When Cheap Trick went to Japan to tour the country for the first time in 1978, they were received with a frenzy reminiscent of Beatlemania. During this tour, in April 1978, Cheap Trick recorded a live show for their loyal Japanese fans at the Nippon Budokan. The show was released as a live album titled 'Cheap Trick at Budokan', which was intended to be exclusive to Japan. The album suddenly became a popular import to the United States, and demand for the album became so great that Epic Records finally issued the album in the U.S. in 1979.

Saturday, July 27, 2013

Judas Priest

Judas Priest was created in Birmingham, England-the same town as Black Sabbath-in 1971. In 1974 they were signed to a small record label and released Rocka Rolla to poor sales. Their second album, Sad Wings of Destiny did so well that they received a record deal with Columbia Records in the United States. Columbia Records released Judas Priests' next album, Sin After Sin. Hell Bent For Leather, released in the U.K. with the title Killing Machine, was Judas Priests U.S. breakthrough album. It gained the band a lot of success within the metal community. They then released British Steel, which entered the U.K. charts at No.3. In 1982, Judas Priest released Screaming for Vengeance which entered the U.S. charts at No.17 and in time went platinum.


Aerosmith

 The Boston-based rock band Aerosmith was one of the most popular hard rock bands of the 70s, setting the style and sound of hard rock and heavy metal for the next two decades. They landed a record contract with Columbia Records in 1972. Aerosmith's ability to pull off both ballads and rock & roll made them extremely popular during the mid-70s, where they had a string of gold and platinum albums. By the early 80s, the group's audience had begun to decline as the band fell prey to drug and alcohol abuse. But, in the late 80s, Aerosmith pulled off one of the most remarkable comebacks in rock history, returning to the top of the charts with a group of albums that equaled, if not surpassed, the popularity of their 1970s albums.

Thursday, July 25, 2013

AC/DC

 Since forming in 1973, AC/DC's high voltage rock n' roll has flowed out into the world via consistently sold-out concert tours and global sales totaling more than 200 million albums and counting. AC/DC has sold nearly 71 million albums in the U.S. alone, making AC/DC one of the 5 top-selling bands in American music history. 'Back in Black' has achieved RIAA 'Double Diamond' status, for sales excessing 22 million copies in the United States and is the U.S.'s largest-selling album ever. The musical core of the band, Angus and Malcolm Young, were born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1953 and 1958. In 1963, the Young family moved to Sydney, Australia. Some AC/DC songs are: High Voltage, T.N.T., Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, Let There Be Rock, Powerage, and Who Made Who. Members of the band are: Brian Johnson-vocals, Angus Young-guitar, Malcolm Young-guitar, Cliff Williams-bass, Phil Rudd-drums, and Bon Scott-vocals.

Guns N' Roses

 Guns N' Roses originated in Los Angeles in June 1985. The current band members: Axl Rose-vocals, Tommy Stinson-bass, Brian Mantia-drums, Richard Fortus-guitars, Robin Finck-guitars, Dizzy Reed-keyboards, Chris Pittman-live keyboards and sound effects. Former members of the group are: Slash, Tracii Guns, Robbie Gardner, Duff McKagun, Izzy Stradlin, Gilby Clarke, Steven Adler, Matt Sorum, Paul Huge, Josh Freese, & Buckethead. Their album Appetite for Destruction was released on August 21, 1987. The album sold 20 million copies, had 3 top 10 singles, and hit number one on the charts. Appetite for Destruction remains as one of the best-selling debut album of all time. Some Guns N' Roses songs: Sweet Child of Mine, November Rain, Welcome to the Jungle, Paradise City, Don't Cry, and Civil War.

the Rolling Stones

 The Rolling Stones formed in 1962. They have become one of the world's most recognized and enduring bands. Their first show occurred on July 12, 1962 at the Marquee. The band's single '(I can't get no) Satisfaction ' held the #1 spot for four weeks and went on to become probably their most famous song. At a free Thank-You America concert given by the Stones, a young black fan, Merideth Hunter, was stabbed to death by members of the Hell's Angels motorcycle gang. The Stones had hired the gang- on the advice of the Grateful Dead- as security for the event. The murder was captured on film by the Maysles brothers in their documentary, 'Gimmie Shelter'.

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Jimi Hendrix

Jimi Hendrix is widely recognized as one of the most creative and influential musicians of the 20th century. He pioneered the explosive possibilities of the electric guitar. He was born Johnny Allen Hendrix on November 27, 1942 at 10:15 a.m. at Seattle's King County Hospital. He was later renamed James Marshall by his father. His name became Jimi Hendrix when he started performing. Jimi Hendrix was unable to read or write music, so it is nothing short of remarkable that his meteoric rise in the music industry took place in just four short years. He played at the Woodstock Music & Art Fair in 1969. Some of his songs are Hey Joe, Foxey Lady, Fire, Are You Experienced, The Wind Cries Mary, & Purple Haze.

Santana

Carlos Santana and keyboardist Gregg Rolie met by chance in San Francisco in 1966. The other members of the band are: Tim Frazer-guitar, Gus Rodrigues-bass, Rod Harper-drums, and Michael Carabello-congas. Their reputation began to grow when Bill Graham noticed them in 1968. He eventually became their co-manager. 1969 was the year of breakthrough by Santana following their appearance at the Woodstock Festival in New York State where they received a standing ovation for Soul Sacrifice and which became the earliest composition to be closely identified with the group.

Pink Floyd


 Pink Floyd formed in 1965 in Cambridge, England. They are a progressive rock band, noted for their progressive compositions, thoughtful lyrics, sonic experimentation, album art, and live shows. They are one of rock's most successful acts, having sold 73.5 million albums in the U.S. alone. They are believed to have sold an estimated 175 to 200 million albums worldwide. Pink Floyd achieved worldwide success with 1973's Dark Side of the Moon, one of the best-selling and most enduringly popular albums in rock history.

Led Zeppelin

           Led Zeppelin was formed in 1968 from the ashes of the Yardbirds (1966-1968). Led Zeppelin redefined rock in the 70s and for all time. They were as influential in that decade as the Beatles were in the prior one. Some of their songs are Kashmir, When the Levee Breaks, The Battle of Evermore, Whole Lotta Love, & Black Dog. Radio's all-time most-requested rock song is Stairway to Heaven.

Metallica

     
Technically, Metallica isn't a 70s band, but I'm going to talk about them anyways.
  Metallica is the seventh biggest selling act in American history. The band was formed on October 28, 1981. Metallica's first album, Kill 'Em All, was released in late 1983.

ZZ Top

  ZZ Top is definitely a band I like. They played their first show in February 1970 and toured Texas for the next several years. They signed a contract with London Records and their first two albums, ZZ Top's First Album and Rio Grande Mud were made at Robin Hood Studios in Tyler, Texas. In January 1973, ZZ Top opened for the Rolling Stones' three shows in Hawaii. Their music videos for their songs Legs, Gimme All Your Lovin', and Sharp Dressed Man boosted them into a new level of popularity and featured the groups' new icon: a cherry red 1933 Ford Coupe hot rod nicknamed The Eliminator. Their song Sharp Dressed Man is also the theme song for the popular A&E hit TV show, Duck Dynasty.