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1988[/B] Sweet announced they were reforming after a £1 & half million offer from MCA Records.
Unforunately nothing came of this really. Brian was in such poor health at this point from the alcoholism that it never took off. I've seen the "reunion" interview one time and it broke my heart. Brian's voice was so sad and he was shaking so bad...he looked as if he had aged 20 years.
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TBF, thanks for this info!
1962 Ringo Starr made his debut with The Beatles at the horticultural society Dance, Birkenhead, England, having had a two-hour rehearsal in preparation. This was the first appearance of The Beatles as the world would come to know them: John, Paul, George, and Ringo.
1969 Mick Jagger was accidentally shot in the hand during filming of 'Ned Kelly' in Australia.
1977 The Police made their live debut as a three-piece band when they played at Rebecca's Birmingham, England.
1982 the City of Liverpool named four Streets after the fab four: John Lennon Drive, Paul McCartney Way, George Harrison Close and Ringo Starr Drive.
1984 George Michael was at No.1 on the UK singles chart with his first solo single 'Careless Whisper.' It made George the first person to reach No.1 as a solo artist and a member of a band in the same year. It gave Epic records UK their first UK million seller and the song was No.1 in nearly 25 countries, selling over six million copies worldwide.
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1967 The Beatles scored their 14th US No.1 single with 'All You Need Is Love'. Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Eric Clapton, Keith Moon, Graham Nash, Marianne Faithfull and Walker Brother Gary Leeds all sang backing vocals on the track.
1967 Pink Floyd debut on UK LP chart with ‘Piper at the Gates of Dawn’
1971 Led Zeppelin kicked off a North American tour at the Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver, Canada. The band played to a sold out crowd of over 17,000 fans, another 3,000 fans outside the venue who didn't have tickets started a battle with local police.
1989 The Bee Gees' 25th charting album, 'One', is released. The title track reaches #7 and the band tours for the first time in nearly a decade.
1997 Fleetwood Mac’s reunion album “The Dance” is released.
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Koala
1997 Fleetwood Mac’s reunion album “The Dance” is released.
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[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ud2XKt2N8fs[/ame]
The way Stevie sings to Lindsey, especially at the end starting about 4:10.... INTENSE!
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I absolutely love The Dance! It's a great DVD too!
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1948 Robert Plant was born.
1973 Bruce Springsteen played the first of a seven night run at Oliver’s in Boston, Massachusetts playing two 60-minute sets each night.
1973 The Rolling Stones release their single “Angie.” The ballad becomes one of their biggest singles, going to No. 1.
1986 Rick Allen drummer with Def Leppard made his first live appearance with the band after losing an arm in a car accident, when they appeared at the Monsters Of Rock Festival, Castle Donington, England.
1990 Aerosmith appeared at the Marquee Club London. Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page joined the band on stage for a blues jam.
1996 Carlos Santana gets a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
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1938 Kenny Rogers is born.
1965 The Rolling Stones started a three week run at No.1 on the US album chart with 'Out Of Our Heads' the group's first US No.1 album.
1966 On their last ever US tour The Beatles performed in two cities due to a cancellation due to rain the previous day. First they performed at Crosley Field in Cincinnati, Ohio. Then they flew to St. Louis, Missouri, for a concert at Busch Stadium, where they performed under a tarpaulin due to heavy rain. It was this gig that convinced Paul McCartney that The Beatles should stop performing live.
1983 Ramones guitarist Johnny Ramone had a four-hour brain surgery operation, after being found unconscious in a New York Street where he had been involved in a fight.
1994 Bob Dylan plays his 600th concert on the so-called Neverending Tour in Columbus, Ohio.
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1956 Elvis Presley began working on his first movie, Love Me Tender. In the drama that was set during and just after the Civil War, Elvis played Clint Reno, the youngest of four brothers. The original title for the movie was The Reno Brothers, but was changed to take advantage of the ‘Love Me Tender’ song recorded for the film.
1964 During a North American tour The Beatles appeared at the Empire Stadium, Vancouver, to over 20,000 fans. The Beatles set at the time was just 29 minutes long. tickets cost £5.25.
1969 The Beatles got together at John Lennon’s Tittenhurst Park home in England for their final ever photo session.
1970 America experiences Creedence Clearwater Revival mania as the album Cosmo’s Factory hits No. 1 for the first of a nine-week run
1992 –Genesis hits #1 with the album We Can’t Dance in the UK!
2001 Travis Tritt receives the Veterans of Foreign Wars’ (VFW) 2001 Hall of Fame Award. The honor is given to individuals for distinguished service to the nation.
2003 Kjell Henning Bjoernestad a Norwegian Elvis Presley impersonator set a world record by singing the rock 'n' roll legend's hits non-stop for over 26 hours. The previous record was set by British Elvis fan Gary Jay who sang for 25 hours 33 minutes and 30 seconds.
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1947 Keith Moon (the Who)was born.
1963 The Rolling Stones appeared on UK TV show Ready, Steady, Go! for the first time, performing their debut single ‘Come On.’ The group made a total of 20 appearances on the show between 1963 and 1966.
1969 The Rolling Stones started a four week run at No.1 on the US singles chart with 'Honky Tonk Women' the group's fifth US No.1. Also No.1 in the UK.
1987 Kylie Minogue, Australian soap star turned pop star, hits #1 in Australia with “The Loco-motion”.
1987 There was more than musical excitement at a Grateful Dead concert in 1987. Police killed an escaped drug addict who had shot one of the officers. The event was celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Summer of Love. The band’s In the Dark album had just peaked at number 6 in the U.S. while it’s single, “Touch of Grey,” was a month away from cracking the top 10.
2004 Queen, became the first UK rock band to receive official approval in Iran, where Western music was strictly prohibited. Lead singer, Freddie Mercury, who died of AIDS in 1991, was of Iranian ancestry and bootlegged albums had been available for years.
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1967 17-year old singer and guitarist Bruce Springsteen joined a group called Earth.
1979 Celebrating 30 years in show business, B.B. King played at the Roxy Club, Sunset Strip, Los Angeles.
1981 John Lennon’s killer (Mark Chapman) got sentenced to 20 years in prison on August 24th, 1981. Fortunately, he’s still in there.
1989 The Who perform "Tommy" at the Universal Amphitheatre with special guests Steve Winwood, Elton John, Phil Collins, Patti LaBelle and Billy Idol.
1990 A Nevada judge clears heavy metal group Judas Priest in a $6.2 million civil suit that charged subliminal suggestions on the group’s recordings provoked two youths to shoot themselves in 1985.
1991 Metallica scored their first UK No.1 album with their self- titled LP.