Bob Geldof’s ‘Deep in the Heart of Nowhere’: Ambitious yet unremarkable

In the depths of Obscurity, Bob Geldof unveiled his initial solo effort, titled “Deep in the Heart of Nowhere” back in 1986. Following the disbandment of his former group, The Boomtown Rats, Geldof struck out on his own and produced this album as his first solo project. While it didn’t make a significant impact on listeners at the time, “Deep in the Heart of Nowhere” was released on November 24, 1986 – coincidentally sharing a release date with Eric Clapton’s album “August” where they collaborated.

Steely Dan has an odd request for a cover band with political ties

It’s a common thought that when a cover band is paid to perform, they ought to compensate the original artists whose songs they are interpreting for the audience. Nevertheless, this isn’t a regular practice since cover bands primarily focus on live performances instead of creating albums. This circumstance can result in some unusual situations.

5 iconic 80s songs that you didn’t know were covers

The 1980s brought forth an iconic musical era filled with memorable hits. Some of these chart-toppers didn’t originate from the performers who gained fame; instead, they made their mark through cover versions. Cover songs offer an excellent opportunity to expand a music portfolio by introducing timeless tunes penned in different eras and giving them a contemporary twist.

Ten great genre songs about songs and genres

When working with groups of young artists, you’ll often observe a common theme. Regardless of the art form – be it novel writing, screenplay creation, poetry composition, or painting – the initial works produced by numerous talented young individuals are deeply personal. They express themselves and draw inspiration from their own lives and experiences.

Five fantastic 1970s songs with fascinating backstories

I’ve had the pleasure of listening to some truly remarkable stories behind iconic songs throughout history. These tales of inspiration and creation are as captivating as the music itself. Reflecting once more on the 1970s, I’m struck by how vibrant and diverse the music scene was during that time. It wasn’t just about classic rock … Read more