Thursday, March 24, 2011

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A day like today, 24 March 1973 Launch of the year ... in the United Kingdom of "The Dark Side of the Moon"


A week before had been published in the U.S., was the ninth studio album for Pink Floyd, Alan Parsons with an impeccable sound engineering would become a benchmark for contemporary music. An album considered "classic" thanks to the perfect fusion of electronica, new music, blues, rock ... Its original title was "Eclipse (A Piece For Assorted Lunatics), and they had heard, and I got really upset that a group called "Medicine Head" had recorded an album called "Dark Side of the Moon", but after the failure of these followed with his idea. In 7 weeks that record was recorded with musical legends and myths "Money", "Time," The Great Gig In The Sky "or" Us and Them. " Of time, money, armed conflict, disease, birth, death ... issues addressed in a manner so sublime that Rolling Stone puts it "The dark side of the moon" in the post 43 in " The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. "

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a day like today, 24 March in the year 1985 arrives ... No.1 Billboard Phil Collins "One more night"


The subject of Phil Collins was included in the album "No Jacket Required" (1985), his third solo venture parallel to Genesis, and contained songs like "Sussudio," the first single, "Do not Lose My Number" or "Take me home." A job that earned him a Grammy for Best Album of the Year, and involving Sting, Peter Gabriel and his good friend Eric Clapton. The voyage of Phil Collins outside the band that had released began in 1981 with "Face Value" and songs like "I missed again" or "In the air tonight." It was followed by "Hello, I Must Be Going" (1982). Since then the multi-instrumentalist and singer has not stopped releasing albums. "Testify" (2002), which extracts tracks like "Wake up call" or "Can not stop loving you." And the last "Love Songs: A Compilation Old and New" (2004.