Green Day has shared another behind the scenes video clip on social media that appears to include a preview of some new music. The band played the new tune in a studio in London.
Slash explained how Guns N’ Roses have been avoiding Covid on their recent tour, and it’s something a younger Slash never would have understood. He said “No after-parties, no record execs, and no celebrations”. He says it showed onstage “the crisis restored our communal passion for music”.
In the History of Rock in 1958 – Little Richard left Rock and Roll and enrolled in bible school at Oakwood College in Huntsville, Alabama. Richard said while flying over the Philippines, the wing of his plane caught fire and his prayers that the flames go out were answered, so he decided to dedicate the rest of his life to God.
In 1970 – John Lennon wrote, recorded and mixed his new single ‘Instant Karma!’ all in one day. It ranks as one of the fastest-released songs in pop music history, recorded at London's Abbey Road Studios and arriving in stores only ten days later. Phil Spector produced the effort with George Harrison on guitar, Billy Preston on piano, Klaus Voormann on bass and Alan White on drums.
And in 2015 – Tom Petty and Jeff Lynne were given a song writing credit on Sam Smith's hit ‘Stay With Me’, because of the similarities to his 1989 track ‘I Won't Back Down’.