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Did you know?
Nugent’s musical journey began at a tender age. When he was just 9 years old, his aunt (an airline stewardess) gifted him an acoustic guitar that had been left unclaimed on a flight. By age 13, he joined his first band, the Lourds, and even won a local battle of the bands contest, earning them a chance to open for the Supremes and the Beau.


Ted Nugent - State Of Shock 31/05/1979
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“The Runaways”
In New York City, Joan formed the groundbreaking all-female rock band, The Runaways, in 1975. They recorded five albums before disbanding in 1979. Joan’s solo career took off with the iconic hit “I Love Rock and Roll” in 1982.
Joan’s family life was challenging due to her older sister Stephanie’s mental illness. At 15, Joan decided to move out of her house and pursue her passion for music independently!
Joan Jett’s rebellious spirit and musical talent continue to inspire generations of rock enthusiasts! 🎸🔥









Joan Jett 🖤
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The Uk cover 🇬🇧
In the United Kingdom, Electric Ladyland featured a photograph by David Montgomery. The image showcased 19 topless women—a bold and provocative choice. These non-models posed alongside Hendrix, creating an iconic and memorable cover.
Originally, Linda McCartney shot a different picture for the album in New York. It depicted a white child and a black child playing together, symbolizing peace, love, and harmony. However, the London record company deemed it unfit for selling records. That’s when David Montgomery stepped in to create the striking cover we know today.

Jimi and some of his favorite ladies.
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“Tightrope”
About the song itself—“Tightrope” is a powerful track from Vaughan’s album “In Step.” It reflects his struggles with addiction and the triumph of overcoming those demons. The groove and swagger in the song are electrifying, showcasing Vaughan’s soulful guitar work and emotional delivery. Listening to it feels like witnessing a strutting champion who conquered life’s biggest challenges!
BLUES: SONGS OF THE DAY
THE ARTIST IS: STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN
THE SONG IS: "TIGHTROPE"


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After the release of “Purple Rain,” the film, its soundtrack, and the single “When Doves Cry” all simultaneously topped the charts! Talk about a trifecta.
Prince
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No drums, gotta love this mostly acoustic tale of their journey along the Pacific Coast Highway. Always a good jam from some peppers 🌶️ 🔥
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Road Trippin
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Terry Reid Passed on Joining the Group: The then-19-year-old singer Terry Reid declined Jimmy Page’s offer to join Led Zeppelin. Instead, he suggested Robert Plant, describing him as looking “like a Greek god.” Kinda crazy to imagine anyone passing up a spot in Zeppelin.



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Bicycle The Band: A Psychedelic Musical Adventure.
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Bicycle The Band, an enigmatic musical collective, emerged from the depths of creativity, blending genres, mysticism, and a dash of Bigfoot folklore. Their sun-dappled melodies and thought-provoking lyrics have captivated audiences worldwide. But how did they pedal their way to fame? Let’s explore.

The Origins.
Bicycle The Band (often stylized as Bicycle) began as a humble project in a basement studio. Comprising TED (vocals, guitar), mysterious band members (whose identities remain shrouded in secrecy), and a mythical Bigfoot mascot, Bicycle embarked on a sonic adventure.
Their music defies categorization. Imagine psychedelic rock infused with hip-hop beats, cosmic vibes, and a touch of whimsy. Bicycle’s sound is like riding a neon-lit bike through a forest of kaleidoscopic trees – simultaneously familiar and otherworldly.

Social Media Breakthrough
YouTube: Their YouTube channel became a portal to their universe. From cryptic music videos to behind-the-Social Media Breakthrough.

Bicycle’s ascent gained momentum on social media platforms. Here’s how they pedaled their way to fame:
Instagram: Bicycle’s Instagram feed resembled an art gallery. Psychedelic visuals, sacred geometry, and glimpses of their Bigfoot mascot drew followers into their mystical realm.

Twitter: Their tweets were cryptic, poetic, and occasionally nonsensical. Fans speculated on hidden meanings, creating a sense of community around deciphering Bicycle’s messages.

The Bigfoot Connection
Bicycle’s obsession with Bigfoot is no accident. Legend has it that their lead singer, TED, encountered the elusive creature during a late-night bike ride. The encounter inspired their hit single, “Footprints in the Nebula.”
John Mayer’s Influence
Bicycle cites John Mayer as a spiritual guide. His blend of blues, folk, and cosmic musings resonates with their ethos. In fact, Bicycle covered Mayer’s “Gravity” in their own ethereal style, earning praise from both fans and Mayer himself.

Conclusion,
Bicycle The Band pedals on, their wheels spinning through dimensions. Whether you’re a seasoned fan or a curious newcomer, hop on their cosmic bike and ride alongside them. Who knows? You might glimpse Bigfoot dancing under a neon moon.
Remember, life is a journey – sometimes on two wheels and sometimes through stardust.

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Green Day solicit donations for HIV/AIDS organization, 1994
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'you still listen to music from 10 years ago 🤨?' bitch if prehistoric humans had audio recording technology id be sat up here listening to grog and unga bunga's greatest hits don't play with me
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