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  1. Jun 25, 2023 · In 1976, with the punk revolution on the horizon, Nazareth were brave enough to release a rock opera called Close Enough For Rock ’N’ Roll as their debut for new label Mountain Records. With its artwork of fans’ faces pressed up against the windows of a limousine, it was far more subtle and varied than its predecessor.

    • Dave Ling
    • It Began as A Concept Album Because No Producer Wanted to Put It on Stage.
    • A Bob Dylan Lyric Inspired The Musical’S Depiction of Judas.
    • Andrew Lloyd Webber Wrote Part of The Titular Song on A Napkin.
    • Lloyd Webber Hated The Original Broadway production.
    • It Offended Religious Groups.
    • It Prompted Richard O’Brien to Start Writing The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
    • One Production’s Search For A Leading Man Turned Into A Reality TV Show.

    Lyricist Tim Rice and composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, who met in 1965 when they were 20 and 17, respectively, enjoyed their first taste of shared success with Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat in 1968. Next, the duo focused on another Biblical figure: Jesus of Nazareth. The pair envisioned a daring new rock musical that would retell—from J...

    That lyric was “Did Judas Iscariot have God at his side?” from the 1964 song “With God on Our Side.” Lloyd Webber later saidthe line was "Tim's starting point for the text ... clearly Iscariot was not an unintelligent man, and how much was the whole thing in the end an accident of what was necessary given the politics of the day?” Rice has describe...

    In a 2015 interview, the composer said he couldn't recall exactly when the now-iconic melody first came to him: “What I do remember though, is that I forgot it.” Then, one day in 1969, he was walking down London’s Fulham Road when the tune popped back into his head. "I was passing a restaurant ... called Carlo's Place, and I knew the owner a little...

    The original, two-disc concept Superstar album was released in September 1970, and by February 1971, it hit number one on the Billboard charts. Soon, American fans began staging unauthorized live performances in churches and theaters around the country—so producer Robert Stigwood proposed putting on an official Jesus Christ Superstar concert tour. ...

    "In terms of controversy ... Jesus Christ Superstar is Christina Aguilera flubbing the national anthem before the Super Bowl," entertainment journalist Tim Cain once wrote. "Controversy ... swirled around it when it was released." The show was protested by the American Jewish Committee and the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith. American evange...

    Following a stint with Hair’s touring cast, Richard O’Brien joined the London production of Superstar in 1972. “I was contracted to play in the chorus for three months and then take over the role of Herod,” he told Pink News. But O’Brien's Herod was a vain Elvis impersonator, and the powers that be were not impressed. “When push came to shove they ...

    In 2012, Britain’s ITV launched Superstar, a televised contest in the vein of The Voice. At the time, a new Jesus Christ Superstar concert tour was being organized in the UK, and the series—produced by Lloyd Webber—allowed dozens of contestants to vie for the role of Jesus. In the end, Sunderland native Ben Foresterwas the winner; he appeared in th...

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  3. Oct 12, 2021 · The rock opera, with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Tim Rice, opened on Broadway on Oct. 12, 1971, to protests, an irate composer — and sold-out shows.

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  5. Nazareth are a Scottish hard rock band formed in Dunfermline in 1968 that had many hit singles and albums in Canada, the United Kingdom, and a number of other European countries beginning in the early 1970s. The breadth of their popularity expanded internationally, including in the United States, with their 1975 album Hair of the Dog, which ...

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  6. Nazareth is a Scottish rock band that was formed in 1968 in Dunfermline, Scotland. The band was named after the hometown of Jesus Christ, reflecting the members’ deep-rooted Christian faith. Initially, their music was heavily influenced by blues, resulting in a raw and powerful sound that set them apart from their contemporaries.

  7. Jun 23, 2021 · Rampant was, for once, an almost all self-originated album, save for Shapes Of Things (the Yardbirds) which became the finalé of their live show for many a year afterwards. Expect No Mercy (Mountain, 1977) As you’d expect after nine albums with the same line-up, Nazareth had found what might loosely be termed a ‘formula’ sound.