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It's a Tuesday, so it's time for #threetunetuesday and a chance to share something I'm listening to. Today, we listen to rock, not any particular rock, but classical rock. From my teenage years, it has been pure rock without any electronic additions or anything like that.
These songs were hits in their time, and rock history was built on them. Many people still listen to them today, but they are not the most recognizable songs by these supergroups.
I'm sure older music fans know them, and I'd be delighted if younger ones read this and liked it.
For those of you who are not (yet) familiar with #threetunetuesday or #ttt - these are tags you need to set when you post.
It's a music initiative started by @ablaze, and with his words, the jist is as follows:
Every Tuesday I'm going to share 3 songs that I like to listen to and I invite your feedback in the comments below. Better still, why not have a blast of your own Three Tune Tuesday and mention me in the post and I'll come and find the post and upvote it. If you could also use #threetunetuesday tag that would be great, as that is what I use when sifting through all the entries every Wednesday. It'll be a sweet way for us all to discover new music. You'll also be in with a chance of winning the reward.
Deep Purple - Hush
The song was initially written for the American Billy Joel Royal, but Deep Purple picked it up a year later and featured on their 1968 debut album, The Shades Of Deep Purple. It is about longing and obsession with lost love.
The song became one of the most recognizable songs from the band's early era.
Cream - Strange Brew
The song is from the band's second album, 1967's Disraeli Gears. The lyrics are abstract and open to interpretation and refer to the search for the self and the associated psychedelic experiences.
Free - Wishing Well
Wishing Well is a single released in 1972 and later included in the last, sixth Heartbreaker album. The band then broke up. The song is dedicated to their friend, a person with an addiction who lived on the border between death and life.
And as a bonus, an Irish band.
Thin Lizzy - Jailbreak
Jailbreak is a song dedicated to youth, rebellion, and freedom, so it is easy to identify with it. It was released in 1976 from the album of the same name.
That's all for today, thank you for your attention.
This is my 59th post for #threetunetuesday, which @ablaze started. I hope what I'm sharing is enjoyable for others, too, because then it makes sense.
If you're curious about the fresh music, follow me on #newtunes, or take a look at my rare lo-fi recordings at 3speak channel - video, or Seckorama's Music Podcast - audio.
If you like jazz, I recommend Jazz-Matinee, a regular Sunday blog by @w74.
More #ttt posts?
Take a look at Calm Down, The Pretenders, KYUSS, Rain Tunes, Three Performances, Radio mood, Sax Mood, Beach Mood, Deep Forest, Steve Miller band, Ultravox, And Rock Goes On, Steve Albini, Paul Weller, Suicide, Steve Hillage, Jorma Kaukonen, Slade, Ian Dury and The Blockheads, Opal, The Dandy Warhols, Seasick Steve, Echo And Bunnymen, Morphine, The God Machine, Modern Lovers, New Model Army, Wishbone Ash, Brian Setzer, King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard.
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