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REPORT: Fire Destroys Guns N' Roses, Nirvana Master Recordings
Don’t know how it could take so long to realize...
Don’t know how it could take so long to realize...
REPORT: Fire Destroys Guns N' Roses, Nirvana Master Recordings
Don’t know how it could take so long to realize...
Who the fuck cares?REPORT: Fire Destroys Guns N' Roses, Nirvana Master Recordings
Don’t know how it could take so long to realize...
Ya gotta have duplicates in two separate locations? Right?
Who the fuck cares?
REPORT: Fire Destroys Guns N' Roses, Nirvana Master Recordings
Don’t know how it could take so long to realize...
REPORT: Fire Destroys Guns N' Roses, Nirvana Master Recordings
Don’t know how it could take so long to realize...
Well, it’s no “disco era songs,” that’s why I only made one thread.
Was this a public service???REPORT: Fire Destroys Guns N' Roses, Nirvana Master Recordings
Don’t know how it could take so long to realize...
Was this a public service???
Both bands are overrated and their frontmen were total assholes who are dead.
Hint: One of them doesn't know he's dead
Also included were recordings from old time acts such as Benny Goodman, Cab Calloway, Ray Charles, Les Paul, Fats Domino, Burl Ives, B.B. King, Loretta Lynn, George Jones and plenty of other major artists from throughout the rock era.
Big yawn.
Everything is digitally backed up now.
Was this a public service???
Both bands are overrated and their frontmen were total assholes who are dead.
Hint: One of them doesn't know he's dead
The lost works most likely included masters in the Decca Records collection by Billie Holiday, Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Al Jolson, Bing Crosby, Ella Fitzgerald and Judy Garland. The fire probably also claimed some of Chuck Berry’s greatest recordings, produced for Chess Records, as well as the masters of some of Aretha Franklin’s first appearances on record.
Almost of all of Buddy Holly’s masters were lost, as were most of John Coltrane’s masters in the Impulse Records collection. The fire also claimed numerous hit singles, likely including Bill Haley and His Comets’ “Rock Around the Clock,” Etta James’s “At Last” and the Kingsmen’s “Louie Louie.”
The list of artists affected spans decades of popular music. It includes recordings by Ray Charles, B.B. King, the Four Tops, Joan Baez, Neil Diamond, Sonny and Cher, Joni Mitchell, Cat Stevens, Gladys Knight and the Pips, Al Green, Elton John, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Buffett, the Eagles, Aerosmith, Rufus and Chaka Khan, Barry White, Patti LaBelle, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, the Police, Sting, Steve Earle, R.E.M., Janet Jackson, Guns N’ Roses, Mary J. Blige, No Doubt, Nine Inch Nails, Snoop Dogg, Nirvana, Beck, Sheryl Crow, Tupac Shakur, Eminem, 50 Cent and the Roots.
You could click on the link and see the list of important bands beyond those two that were affected, but why bother.
It's obvious my comment was directed at Nirvana and GnR specificallyYou could click on the link and see the list of important bands beyond those two that were affected, but why bother.
It's obvious my comment was directed at Nirvana and GnR specifically