It is regardless to mention that the latest season of ‘Stranger Things’ has already captivated its fans and what has become more intriguing is the revival of the track ‘Running Up That Hill’.
On the occasion of its success, Kate Bush, the original singer of the track has shared a statement while acknowledging the revival of the single. The song was originally released in 1985 and now, it is reaching new heights with its feature in the Netflix series.
Kate Bush posted on her website about the latest season of Stanger Things which is quite “gripping” and “fantastic” to her. While talking about her featured track she said, “It features the song, ‘Running Up That Hill’ which is being given a whole new lease of life by the young fans who love the show—I love it too!”
I agree with Kate’s opinion since the latest series has truly made the youth find some reminiscence of the old hits that took over the decade.
The singer has also shown her gratitude as the track has entered the top trending charts such as the UK Top Chart and currently it is featuring at no. 8. She said, “Thanks very much to everyone who has supported the song. I wait with bated breath for the rest of the series in July.”
The track ‘Running Up That Hill’ first appeared in Kate’s fifth studio album, titled ‘Hounds of Love’ which she composed and produced herself. The track is currently garnering more streams with the popularity of ‘Stranger Things’.
Director Quentin Tarantino has become a songwriter for Paolo Nutini’s new Project
Quentin Tarantino, one of the greatest directors of Hollywood is now receiving the credit for songwriting for Paolo Nutini’s new album project.
This legendary director has responded to Paolo’s request to create a passage for him from the movie ‘True Romance’, the classic romantic crime movie. Paolo asked for a sample for the opening track in the film, titled ‘Afterneath’.
He is looking forward to utilizing the track in his comeback album called, ‘Last Night in the Bittersweet’.
It is already known to the fans that Paolo is one of the biggest movie buffs in the music industry who likes to incorporate various film references in his music. Previously, Nutini has featured Charlie Chaplin’s famous speech from the movie ‘The Great Dictator (1940)’ in his track ‘Iron Sky’ that released back in 2014.
Though the 35-years-old singer-songwriter likes to craft all of his tracks all by himself, having the name of Tarantino in a song credit is uberly cool indeed.
Quentin Tarantino’s remarkable creation ‘Kill Bill: Volume 1’ in 2003 featured the track ‘Bang Bang’ by Cher and put the track on newer heights of success and popularity.
It is quite evident that the Hollywood movie industry and the music industry are just two sides of a coin named Entertainment.
Sex Pistols is aiming to return to the UK top 5 after 43 years
Legendary punk-rock album Sex Pistols is looking forward to giving a tough game to the newcomers with their two new vinyl pressings. The famous anti-monarchist anthem ‘God Save The Queen’ is coming back gain minus the controversy.
The band is looking forward to re-entering themselves in the UK top 5 for the first time in 43 years. Previously, the single ‘C’mon Everybody’ reached no. 3 in 1979.
Not to mention, but the global fame of this punk-rock band has increased again with the latest series ‘Pistol’. All of the past glorious tracks are reaching new heights of success.
Will be the latest vinyl pressings featured in the top chart? Well, that is yet to find out since it is the battle between the titans. Harry Styles is currently standing tall at the no. 1 spot.
Kate Bush’s ‘Running Up That Hill’ is about to take second place with the major buzz that Stager Things have created.
Last night’s Platinum Party at the Royal Palace has offered some of the best musical performances and among them, Sam Ryder’s ‘SPACE MAN’ has won everyone’s heart. Currently, it is featuring at the no.9 spot.
Alec John from Bon Jovi dies at the age of 70 years, leaving the fans in tears
The founding member of Bon Jovi, Alec John passed away at the age of 70 years. The fans are lamenting over social media as the news has surfaced.
The death of the bass player was confirmed by the frontman of the band, Jon Bon Jovi. This 60-years-old singer and performer shared a post on Twitter and said, “Alec was integral to the formation of the band.”
In the heart-wrenching moment, Jovi said, “Today those special memories bring a smile to my face and a tear to my eye. We’ll miss him dearly.” The band was formed back in 1983 and the feelings of the singer are justified after spending a long era of musical blasts such as ‘It’s My Life’.
Tico Torres, a drummer friend of Alec, and he himself were the members of the band Phantom’s Opera. Later on, Alec joined ‘Bon Jovi’ however; he was involved in other projects as well.
Alec reunited with the band in 2001 and 2018 due to the Rock n Roll Hall Of Fame induction. The fans still remember Alec’s remark in the induction that showed his love for the band.
The singer said that he was quite aware of Jon Bon Jovi’s vision for this band when he first called me many years back while the band was forming. He said, “And I am only too happy to have been a part of that vision.”
Although, the reason behind Alec’s death is still unidentified; it is safe to say that he is going live eternally through the Bon Jovi Tracks. It is time to wrap up our today’s podcast session.
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