CultureYunkY UK
Regent Sounds Studio is one of CultureYunkY UK.

1. Regent Sounds Studio

7.7
4 Denmark St, Londra, Greater London
Negozio di musica · Holborn and Covent Garden · 4 consigli e recensioni

Hard RockHard Rock: On one of the coolest little streets in all of London, Regent Sounds (then a recording studio, now a music shop) is where The Rolling Stones recorded their first album.

Buckingham Palace is one of CultureYunkY UK.

2. Buckingham Palace

8.6
Buckingham Palace Rd, Londra, Greater London
Palazzo · Green Park · 612 consigli e recensioni

Hard RockHard Rock: The house that forms the core of the present day palace was built in 1703 for John Sheffield, the 1st Duke of Buckingham and Normanby. Maybe we'll swing by there...

Hard Rock Cafe London is one of CultureYunkY UK.

3. Hard Rock Cafe London

8.6
150 Old Park Ln (at Piccadilly), Londra, Greater London
Ristorante americano · Mayfair · 322 consigli e recensioni

Hard RockHard Rock: On 14 June 1971, two wild & crazy Americans opened up a burger joint in the heart of London. Thankfully for us, their venture proved successful, now counting Cafe, Hotel & Casino locations worldwide.

Wembley Stadium is one of CultureYunkY UK.

4. Wembley Stadium

8.9
South Way, Wembley, Greater London
Stadio · 314 consigli e recensioni

Hard RockHard Rock: In 1985, the Live Aid benefit concert was held simultaneously at the old Wembley Stadium and the old JFK Stadium in Philadelphia, USA. The shows were seen by 2 billion people on TV.

5. St. Catherine's Court

Leigh Ln. (Oakford Ln.), Bath, Bath and North East Somerset
Luogo per concerti · 1 consiglio

Hard RockHard Rock: In 1997, Radiohead released OK Computer, recorded at St. Catherine's Court. It's an incredible album. Some think it's their best album, but with such an incredible discography, it's nerdily debatable.

King Tut's Wah Wah Hut is one of CultureYunkY UK.

6. King Tut's Wah Wah Hut

8.2
St Vincent St., Glasgow, Glasgow City
Luogo per concerti · City Centre · 21 consigli e recensioni

Hard RockHard Rock: In 1993, Oasis played a show here, opening for 18 Wheeler, that caught the ear of Creation Records' Alan McGee, who promptly signed them. Alan knew they were going to be big. He was right.

7. The Wherehouse

55 Pond St (Pond St. Ct.), Waltham, MA
Luogo per concerti · 1 consiglio

Hard RockHard Rock: In 1975, Aerosmith released Toys In The Attic, solidifying their bluesy rock ‘n’ roll awesomeness. They used this space, dubbed The Wherehouse, now a Harley repair shop, as their base of operations.

8. Sugar Hill Studios

96 West St (W. Demarest Ave.), Englewood, NJ
Luogo per concerti · 1 consiglio

Hard RockHard Rock: In 1979, Sugar Hill Records released the 1st commercially successful hip-hop single, "Rapper's Delight," which introduced the U.S. to the music & culture that'd been born in the Bronx in the '70s.