07-09-2013, 07:41 PM
Sometimes, songs could not be released at any WORSE time. Perhaps one of the best examples of that was Altered Images first single "Dead Pop Stars". It was released mere days before the brutal murder of John Lennon.
British listeners immediatly assumed the song was about his death, and plainly put, it doesn't put aging pop stars in a good light. So, the song caused quite a controversy with people believing the band was making fun of one of the most famous figures in modern music's history's right after his death. In song, no less. This actually couldn't have been further from the truth. In the end, the band decided not to put it on their first album.
Anyways, take a listen:
Here's a second fact about a funny band with superstition that WORKED, but to save space, I'll spoiler it.
British listeners immediatly assumed the song was about his death, and plainly put, it doesn't put aging pop stars in a good light. So, the song caused quite a controversy with people believing the band was making fun of one of the most famous figures in modern music's history's right after his death. In song, no less. This actually couldn't have been further from the truth. In the end, the band decided not to put it on their first album.
Anyways, take a listen:
Here's a second fact about a funny band with superstition that WORKED, but to save space, I'll spoiler it.