On This Day in Pink History… 13th September 2012, Pink performed at the iTunes Festival in London
On Thursday 13th September 2012, Pink played at the iTunes Festival The Roundhouse in Camden Town, London, England. The opening act was Walk The Moon, who also supported some dates on Pink’s Truth About Love Tour in 2013. The event was a ‘winners only’ event, as no tickets could be bought. It was broadcast on some channel 4 channels and there was a live streaming on iTunes.
Setlist:
Are We All We Are
How Come You’re Not Here
U + Ur Hand
True Love
The Truth About Love
Just Like A Pill
Leave Me Alone (I’m Lonely)
Family Portrait
Who Knew
Dear Mr President
Fuckin’ Perfect
Try
Funhouse
Sober
Blow Me (One Last Kiss)
So What
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On This Day in Pink History… 8th September 2014, Pink announced You + Me
On the 8th September 2014, Pink and Dallas Green announced that they have come together to form folk duo You+Me. Their debut album, Roseave. will be released on 14th October 2014 by RCA Records and will be available as a digital download, CD and limited edition vinyl.
Tracklist:
Capsized
From a Closet in Norway (Oslo Blues)
Gently
Love Gone Wrong
You and Me
Unbeliever
Second Guess
Break The Cycle
Open Door
No Ordinary Love
You + Me released three videos on YouTube:
Live Videos:
Love Gone Wrong
No Ordinary Love
Unbeliever
Open Door
You + Me
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On This Day in Pink History… 8th September 2003, Trouble was released
Trouble was released as a single from Pink’s third studio album, Try This. It was written by Pink and Tim Armstrong and was moderately successful, its highest peak on the Canadian Singles Chart at #2. The single peaked at #68 on the Billboard Hot 100 and at #7 on the UK Singles Chart.
Tim Armstrong had originally written the song for his own band Rancid’s 2003 album, Indestructible however the song failed to make the final cut so when asked to work with Pink, he brought the song to her attention and it was partially re-written with her.
The music video was directed by Sophie Muller and had a western theme.
Tracklist:
UK CD single
Trouble – 3:12
Delirium – 3:40
Free – 6:38
Trouble (Video) – 3:57
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