Place of birth for many rock stars
here are so many things to see and to do in London, that anyone can be pleased with a stay in this capital. If you are a rock’n’roll lover, here are the most important spots you can’t miss. The place of birth for many rock stars’ fist recordings, such as the Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, Donovan and Phil Collins, the Denmark street was also home for many bands, as Regent Sound, in the number 4, and The Sex Pistols, in the number 6. It was also name for a song by the Kings.Nowadays, the Denmark street has many guitar shops and is the number one in musical instruments shops , bars, restaurants and events.Near the Savoy Hotel, you can see the place where Bob Dylan filmed the Subterranean Homesick Blues, the first of the modern musical videos that we see on TV. The video is a segment of a movie about Dylan’s tour in England, and was made behind the hotel, with him dropping cards with words from the song, in the rhythm of the song. You are going to find this place in a dead-end called Savoy steps.
Doubtlessly, Abbey Road is a spot that you can’t miss. The place where the Beatles took a picture for their album cover, a zebra crossing where Abbey Road meets Grove End Rd. Thousands of people stop the traffic without any shame to recreate the album cover, so you will also have some fun watching them, but taking the picture is what matters, so call some friends and cross the famous zebra in the Beatles style.