Classic Rock: A Journey Through Timeless Music
- TODAY IN ROCK AND ROLL HISTORY - 11/14/1962
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Bob Dylan records "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right", which will be released as the B-side to "Blowin' In The Wind". The tune was covered by many other artists, including Peter, Paul And Mary, who took it to #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1963.
- TODAY IN ROCK AND ROLL HISTORY - 11/13/1982
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Men at Work's debut album, "Business as Usual" tops the Billboard 200 album chart, where it would stay for fifteen consecutive weeks until it is dethroned by Michael Jackson's "Thriller".
- TODAY IN ROCK AND ROLL HISTORY - 11/12/1966
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As many as 1,000 teenagers who are protesting a recent 10 PM curfew, clash with police on Los Angeles' Sunset Strip. The scene inspires Stephen Stills to write, "For What It's Worth", which will peak at #7 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the spring of 1967 for Buffalo Springfield.
- TODAY IN ROCK AND ROLL HISTORY - 11/11/1973
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Thirty radio stations across the United States broadcast what it billed as a live show by Mott the Hoople. It was really nothing more than Hoople's studio tracks with dubbed-in applause.
- TODAY IN ROCK AND ROLL HISTORY - 11/10/1967
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The Moody Blues release "Nights In White Satin". Lifted from the album "Days of Future Passed", the single would rise to #19 on the UK singles chart, but could only achieve #103 in the US in early 1968. It wasn't until the song was re-issued in 1972 that it would become a #2 hit in America, and earn Gold certification
- TODAY IN ROCK AND ROLL HISTORY - 11/09/1970
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Apple Records releases the Badfinger album, "No Dice". The LP would climb as high as #28 on the Billboard 200 and contained the hit single, "No Matter What", which rose to #8 in America. The album also contains the original version of "Without You", which Harry Nilsson would take to #1 in 1972.
- TODAY IN ROCK AND ROLL HISTORY - 11/08/1971
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Paul McCartney hosts a launch party for "Wild Life", the debut album of his new band, Wings. Among the 800 guests were Elton John, Keith Moon, John Entwistle, Ronnie Lane, Ronnie Wood, Ian McLagan, Kenny Jones, Jimmy Page, Mary Hopkin, and members of Deep Purple.
- TODAY IN ROCK AND ROLL HISTORY - 11/07/1969
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Pink Floyd release their fourth album, "Ummagumma". It is a double disc set, with the first platter featuring live recordings and the second containing studio cuts. Despite favorable reviews, band members would not look back fondly at the LP in later years, even though it went to #5 in the UK and #74 in the US.
- TODAY IN ROCK AND ROLL HISTORY - 11/06/1965
Bill Graham opened The Fillmore West in San Francisco as a west coast partner to his Fillmore East in New York. The venue was the launching pad for The Jefferson Airplane, The Grateful Dead, Big Brother And The Holding Company and many other local bands. Both sites remained in operation until 1971. Graham died in a helicopter crash in October, 1991 at the age of 60.
- TODAY IN ROCK AND ROLL HISTORY - 11/05/1988
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The Beach Boys had the number one record in the US when "Kokomo", from the movie Cocktail, reached the top. It made #25 in the UK. It had been twenty-two years since the group had their last American chart topper with "Good Vibrations". Their only other Top Ten hit in that time had been "Rock and Roll Music" in 1976
- TODAY IN ROCK AND ROLL HISTORY - 11/04/1963
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The Beatles appear at the Royal Command Performances at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London. In attendance are the Queen Mother, Princess Margaret and Lord Snowden. It was here that John Lennon made his now famous announcement: "For our last number, I'd like to ask for your help. The people in the cheaper seats clap your hands, and the rest of you, if you'd just rattle your jewelry, we'd like to sing a song called Twist and Shout." John would later say "I was fantastically nervous, but I wanted to rebel a bit and that was the best I could do."
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- TODAY IN ROCK AND ROLL HISTORY - 11/03/1958
Elvis Presley goes on maneuvers for the first time with the US Army's 32nd Tank Regiment near the German / Czech border
- TODAY IN ROCK AND ROLL HISTORY - 11/02/1974
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Bad Company's first Billboard chart entry, "Can't Get Enough" tops out at #5. The British quartet would go on to place eight more songs in the US Top 40, but only one, "Feel Like Makin' Love", would crack the Top 10
- TODAY IN ROCK AND ROLL HISTORY - 11/01/1954
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Buddy Holly And The Crickets started a three week run at #1 on the UK singles chart with "That'll Be The Day".
- TODAY IN ROCK AND ROLL HISTORY - 10/31/1986
Roger Waters, who had earlier left Pink Floyd, instigated a court injunction which disallowed remaining members David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Rick Wright from using the band's name. The ruling was over-turned in early 1987.
- TODAY IN ROCK AND ROLL HISTORY - 10/30/1968
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The MC5 record live tracks for their upcoming album at the Grande Ballroom in Detroit. The lyrics of the stage version of the single "Kick Out The Jams" are changed from "kick out the jams brothers and sisters" to "kick out the jams motherfuckers!", causing quite a stir among both teens and parents.
- The Cure's Close To Me has a harrowing back-storywww.radiox.co.uk The Cure's Close To Me has a harrowing back-story
Robert Smith has explained the rather creepy story behind the classic 1985 single… and how the song has a sinister theme that doesn't reflect its upbeat sound...
- TODAY IN ROCK AND ROLL HISTORY - 10/29/1971
Duane Allman of The Allman Brothers Band was killed when he lost control of his motorcycle on a Macon, Georgia street while trying to swerve to avoid a tractor-trailer. He was three weeks shy of his 25th birthday.
- TODAY IN ROCK AND ROLL HISTORY - 10/28/1963
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Capitol Records releases The Beach Boys' "Be True To Your School". The song features the tune to the University of Wisconsin's fight song, "On, Wisconsin!", although it was meant to be a tribute to Hawthorne High School, which the Wilson brothers attended. The single, along with its B-side, "Little Deuce Coupe", were the last two songs to include original member David Marks in the 1960s.
- Tears For Fears - Everybody Wants To Rule The World (Official Music Video)
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- Heart - "Barracuda" (1977)
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- TODAY IN ROCK AND ROLL HISTORY - 10/27/1957
After a show in Los Angeles, the police tell Elvis that he is not allowed to wiggle his hips onstage. Elvis responds by defiantly wiggling only his little finger while singing. The next night they film his entire concert, but no charges are laid.
- TODAY IN ROCK AND ROLL HISTORY - 10/26/2010
Keith Richards issues his autobiography, Life. It was fairly well received by literary critics and topped The New York Times' non-fiction list in the first week of release. It would later receive the 2011 Norman Mailer Prize for biography
- TODAY IN ROCK AND ROLL HISTORY - 10/25/1977
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Elton John appears on The Muppet Show, where he performs "Crocodile Rock", "Bennie and the Jets", "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" and "Don't Go Breaking My Heart".
- TODAY IN ROCK AND ROLL HISTORY - 10/24/1970
UK Pink Floyd achieve their first #1 album in the UK album chart with "Atom Heart Mother." In the US it peaked at #55 and went Gold in March 1994.
US Santana achieve their first #1 album in America when "Abraxas" pushes CCR's "Cosmo's Factory" out of the top spot. The track list includes "Oye Como Va" (US #13) and a cover of Fleetwood Mac's "Black Magic Woman" (US #4).
- TODAY IN ROCK AND ROLL HISTORY - 10/23/1966
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The Jimi Hendrix Experience record "Hey Joe" at De Lane Lea Studios in London, England. The song will become his first UK chart entry, rising to #6. It will be released in the United States on May 1st, 1967, but failed to chart.
- TODAY IN ROCK AND ROLL HISTORY - 10/22/1965
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After achieving massive success with "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction", The Rolling Stones release "Get Off My Cloud" in the UK. Two weeks later it will be number one in Great Britain. The song would also top the charts in America, Canada, South Africa and Germany. Keith Richards was later quoted as saying, "I never dug it as a record. The chorus was a nice idea, but we rushed it as the follow-up."
- TODAY IN ROCK AND ROLL HISTORY - 10/21/1982
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Culture Club, featuring the lead vocals of 21-year-old George O'Dowd, perform their first UK number one hit, "Do You Really Want To Hurt Me" on Top Of The Pops. The song, which was allegedly written about O'Dowd's six year relationship with Culture Club drummer Jon Moss, would reach #2 in the US.
- TODAY IN ROCK AND ROLL HISTORY - 10/20/1976
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Led Zeppelin's film, The Song Remains the Same, a mixture of concert footage and fantasy sequences, premieres at Cinema I in New York
- TODAY IN ROCK AND ROLL HISTORY - 10/19/1968
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Less than a month after leaving The Mamas And The Papas, Cass Elliot's first solo album, "Dream A Little Dream" was released on Dunhill Records. Recorded live in just ten days, the LP would be only a moderate success, selling 150,000 copies and climbing to #87 on the Billboard 200 chart. The single "Dream A Little Dream Of Me" fared much better, peaking at #12 on the Hot 100 and #11 in the UK. Among the musicians appearing on the album were Hal Blaine - drums, Harvey Brooks - bass guitar, James Burton - guitar, dobro, Jim Gordon - drums, Larry Knechtel - keyboards, John Sebastian - guitar, harmonica, and Stephen Stills - guitar, vocals.
- TODAY IN ROCK AND ROLL HISTORY - 10/18/1967
The movie, How I Won the War, starring John Lennon as Private Gripweed, premiered in London, England, with all four of The Beatles in attendance. The film received mostly negative reviews, including one from American critic John Simon, who called it "pretentious tomfoolery."
- TODAY IN ROCK AND ROLL HISTORY - 10/17/1964
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A British group known collectively as Manfred Mann had the number one single on the Billboard Pop chart with "Do Wah Diddy Diddy". The song was sung by vocalist Paul Pond, who used the stage name Paul Jones. Keyboard player Michael Lubowitz would retain the band's name and continued to turn out chart hits until the mid 1980s.
- TODAY IN ROCK AND ROLL HISTORY - 10/16/1972
Creedence Clearwater Revival split up following the failure of their most recent album, "Mardi Gras". After limited success as a solo act and some legal hassles with Fantasy Records, John Fogarty would have three big hits in 1985, "The Old Man Down The Road" (#10), "Center Field" (#44) and "Rock and Roll Girls" (#20). John's brother Tom Fogarty died in September, 1990 and the surviving members went on to tour as Creedence Clearwater Revisited.