Re: Today in Rock n' Roll History
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Freypower
The U.S. didn't get any of the 'glam rock' acts - not Slade, not T. Rex and not even that period of David Bowie. The costumes may have been a bit too 'camp' for some people. Slade's songs, great as they are, were probably too British. Sweet did have a couple of minor hits when they moved closer to 'rock' with Fox On The Run.
I've always like Sweet & Bowie and knew a couple of Marc Bolan & T. Rex and Slade (how can you not move when you hear Run Runaway?) but since I joined my Sweet board a few years ago, I've been given a whole new perspective on Glam & really appreciate they groups now along with Status Quo, Sparks, Suzy Quatro and a few more!!!
Re: Today in Rock n' Roll History
Status Quo were never really 'glam' though. They have always been a 12 bar boogie band. You will have to tell me which of their songs you are familiar with. They didn't really hit their peak until 1975 (the year I saw them).
Re: Today in Rock n' Roll History
1953 Bonnie Tyler ( 'Total Eclipse Of The Heart') is born.
1960 Mick Hucknall ( Simply Red) is born.
1969 Founder member of The Rolling Stones Brian Jones announced that he was leaving the group, saying that he no longer saw 'eye to eye' with the rest of the band.
1970 Deep Purple had their van and equipment impounded by East German police while on an European tour, after mistakenly driving too close to the border.
1074 Bill Wyman became the first Rolling Stone to release a solo album with 'Monkey Grip', (it peaked at No.39 in the UK and No.99 in the US).
1974 Dolly Parton was at No.1 on the US country chart with 'I Will Always Love You'. The Parton penned song later became a worldwide hit for Whitney Houston in 1992.
1991 Bruce Springsteen married Patti Scialfa, at their Beverley Hills home.
1998 The Rolling Stones announce that they are postponing the U.K. dates on their current European tour until June of the following year. A statement cites “rescheduling problems, insurance claims, and tax issues.
2003 Led Zeppelin were at No.1 on the US album chart with ‘How The West Was Won’, the bands seventh US No.1 album.
2003 Billy Joel wins a Tony Award for the orchestration of his Broadway musical, "Movin' Out"
2007 George Michael was sentenced to 100 hours of community service and banned from driving for two years at Brent Magistrates court, north London. The 43-year-old who was arrested last October after being found slumped at the steering wheel of his car pleaded guilty to driving while unfit, blaming "tiredness and prescribed drugs" for the offence.
2008 Rolling Stone magazine published a list of the Top 50 guitar songs of all time. No.5 was ‘Brown Sugar’ by The Rolling Stones, No.4 , ‘You Really Got Me’ By The Kinks, No.3, ‘Crossroads’, by Cream, No.2 ‘Purple Haze’, by Jimi Hendrix and No.1 ‘Johnny B Goode’, Chuck Berry.
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Koala
2003 Led Zeppelin were at No.1 on the US album chart with ‘How The West Was Won’, the bands seventh US No.1 album.
Oh Yeah--One of my faves along with the BBC Sessions!!
FP--I didn't mean glam so much as different kind of band. Along with The Rubettes and Showaddywaddy. The US just has never really embraced music that was not the norm so to speak. And how about Geordie, Siouxsie & The Banshees and Mud? Don't understand why none of the groups I mentioned weren't given a chance here.
As far as Status Quo--not a huge fan but like Rain, Wild Side of Life, Caroline & Break The Rules.
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1915 Les Paul was born.
1964 During an evening session Bob Dylan recorded ‘Mr. Tambourine Man’ at Columbia Recording Studios in New York City.
1967 Pink Floyd played two gigs in one day, the first at the College of Commerce in Hull, and then the UFO at The Blarney Club, Tottenham Court Road, London, England.
1970 Bob Dylan is awarded an honorary degree in music from Princeton University.
1972 Record executive John Hammond makes Bruce Springsteen his latest signing to CBS.
2002 it was announced that Rolling Stone Mick Jagger was to be given a knighthood for his services to music.
2002 Peter Gabriel marries longtime companion Meah Flynn at the Li Capanni hotel he owns near Sardinia’s Emerald Coast.
2007 George Michael became the first music artist to perform at the new Wembley Stadium in London when he played the first of two shows at the venue during his ‘25 Live Tour’.
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1975 The Eagles release One of These Nights.
1978 The Rolling Stones open a tour in Lakewood, Fla. Bill Wyman falls off stage.
1981 Steve Howe, Geoff Downes, John Wetton, and Carl Palmer form Asia.
1986 Jerry Garcia of The Grateful Dead went into a five day diabetic coma, resulting in the band withdrawing from their current tour.
1989 Jason Donovan was at No.1 on the UK singles chart with his version of the Brian Hyland 1962 hit 'Sealed With A Kiss'. Donovan became the first Australian act to enter the UK charts at No.1.
2004 Ray Charles died aged 73.
2004 Peter Garrett, the former lead singer of Midnight Oil (“Beds are Burning”), announces he will run for a seat on the Australian parliament as a Labour Party candidate.
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1966 European radio stations- mistakently report The Who leid singer Roger Daltry is dead.
1978 The top ten posters for sale in this week NME includded Deborah Harry, Olivia Newton Kohn, Saturday Night Fever, Cheryl Ladd in hot pants, Yes live and Genesis.
1988 Nelson Mandela’s 70th birthday Tribute took place at Wembley Stadium, featuring Whitney Houston, Phil Collins, Dire Straits, Stevie Wonder, Tracy Chapman, George Michael, Eric Clapton, UB40, The Eurythmics and Simple Minds. The event was broadcast live on BBC 2 to 40 different countries with an estimated audience of 1 billion.
2002 Paul McCartney marries his second wife, Heather Mills, in Irland( the markige lasts less than sie years).
2005 Jimmy Page was awarded an OBE 005and Queen guitarist Brian May was awarded a CBE.
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1964 the Beatles arrived in Adelaide, Australia and were greeted by an estimated 250,00 fan. The biegest welcome the band ever receife.
1977 Dreams by Fleedwood Mac was a hit.
1982 Bruce Springsteen, James Taylor, Jackson Brown, Linda Ronstadt and Gary ‘US’Bonds all appeard at a rally for nuklear disarmament in Central Park, NYC to over450,000 fans.
2001 Georgia Hohnohrs native son Travis Tritt by renaming a three-mile Sektion of Highway 92 “ Travis Tritt Highway.
2005 Pink Floyd announced Thai would reunite wich former Bassist Roger Waters, on July 2 for tue Live 8 concert.
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1967 The Bee Gees appeard live on tue UK TV schow “As Like it”. The Group were promoting their debut single “ New York mining Disaster 1941”.
1989 “ The City of Angles” Soundtrack, featuring Peter Gabriel’s “Grieve” Hits #1 in the US.
2000 a roadie who worked for Oasis, Spice Girls and Elton Jhon was arrested and charged wich smuggling millions of Pohunds woth of Ecstasy into tue Uk.
2003 Sting was awarded a CBE and David Gilmour to a CBE.
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1961 Boy George (George O'Dowd) was born
1964 12-year-old Carol Dryden was discovered by railway workers packed in a tea chest on a station platform addressed to The Beatles.
1971 Roxy Music is formed.
1980 Peter Gabriel scored his first UK No.1 album with his third solo release 'Peter Gabriel 3 (Melt)'.
1986 Queen scored their 5th UK No.1 album with 'A Kind Of Magic', featuring the single 'One Vision'.
1986 Bob Geldof was named in HRH The Queen’s Birthday Honours List, receiving an honorary Knighthood in recognition of his humanitarian activities.
1995 Irish rock great Rory Gallagher dies at age 47 in London from complications following a liver transplant.
2002 Mick Jagger became a Sir when he was knighted in the Queen’s Birthday Honours.