#11 "15 - JUNE" in World HISTORY
1989 - The debut album of the American Nirvana group Fri. Bleach.
Bleach - Nirvana's debut album released on June 15, 1989 through an independent record label Sub Pop Records. Initially, the sale of the album was estimated at 30,000 copies, but after the success of the band's next album, Nevermind, fans of the group began to acquire the band's previously unrecognized debut. The album has achieved platinum status in the United States.
According to Cobain, the music presented on Bleach was in line with the preferences of Sub Pop Records. "There was pressure from Sub Pop and the grunge scene to play" rock music. "Reduce the complexity of your music to a minimum and make it the second Aerosmith." Cobain thought that he must meet the expectations of both fans and critics in order to build a crowd of fans and consciously "broke down" his talent for writing songs while recording Bleach.
In an interview with Spin Cobain, he said: "I did not disregard what the lyrics would look like, 80% of the lyrics I wrote last night before the recording started". During recording and production, Cobain repeatedly introduced various corrections and corrections.
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1977: Premiere of the war film On one bridge too far, directed by Richard Attenborough.
One bridge too far (A Bridge Too Far) - a war drama directed by Richard Attenborough filmed based on a novel by Cornelius Ryan of the same title.
The film presents the preparations, the course and the end of operations of American, British and Polish troops under the code name "Market Garden". The title comes from the words of General Browning: I think that maybe we are planning one bridge too far. Military consultants in the production of the film were the most important participants of the events - generals Horrocks, Urquhart, Gavin and Frost and brigadier Vandeleur. An important role was played by the Dutch city of Deventer: the bridge there was a bridge in Arnhem, and the market square in Eindhoven. For the purpose of the film, many buildings were erected which imitated the buildings destroyed during the fighting. Dump areas were also arranged - many "gliders" were actually wooden walls
Interesting from the movie:
• Sean Connery played the role of General Urquhart due to physical resemblance.
• John Addison, the creator of the film's music, served during the Second World War in XXX Korpus.
• Director Richard Attenborough played a small role of insane glasses.
• Only four M4 Sherman tanks are real in the film, the rest seen on the screen of armored vehicles are plastic models on the Volkswagen Beetle chassis.
• Representatives of every nation in the film use their own language, eg German dialogues are in German, Polish - in Polish, etc.
1896 - 27 thousand people were killed in the earthquake on the Japanese island of Honshu.
1994 - Premiere of the animated film The Lion King.
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