It’s not exotic, just a good old tune … The Egles - New Kid In Town
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“New Kid in Town” takes on two meanings. The literal interpretation involves the experience of a band becoming famous and being treated differently in society, because they are now seen as celebrities. As time passes by, another up-and-coming band becomes more popular than them, causing them to fade away into history.
The song can also be applied to a break-up in a relationship, where a person leaves because they found someone better.
The story is rich in music. History knows kings, princes, geniuses, but even today - 50 years after his physical death, there is only one God of the guitar and his name is Jimi Hendrix.
The virtuoso left us on September 18, 1970, as if finding a way to escape from here (“There must be some kind of way outta here”, as he sings in “All Along The Watchtower”), but what he left behind was much, especially for a life that lasted only 27 years.
Jimi is one of the most prominent members of Club 27 - a “band” of great musicians and singers who left a huge mark on music, but died only at the age of 27. There, Jimmy is accompanied by Janice Joplin, Jim Morrison, Kurt Cobain, Amy Winehouse and others.