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On This day – Keith Moon
On this day in 1978 Keith Moon died. He overdosed on a drug called Heminevrin. Ironically this had been prescribed to help him over alcohol withdrawal symptoms. “Moon the Loon” joined The Who in 1964 after Doug Samden left and played on all their albums from “My Generation” (1865) to “Who Are You” released just […]
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Tagged as: classic rock music, deaths, keith moon, love rock music, On This Day, rock and blues, the who
On This Day, The Beatles First Real Recording Session, Or Perhaps NOT…………..
On This Day, 4th September, 1962, the Beatles entered EMI Studios at Abbey Road for the group’s first proper recording session Or perhaps not, according to your perspective. They were there to record two songs for their debut single. The band was John, Paul, George, and Ringo – Ringo is the key to the ‘perhaps […]
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Tagged as: beatles, classic rock, classic rock music, george harrison, john lennon, love me do, love rock music, On This Day, paul mccartney, pete best, real blues, real rock, ringo. george martin, the beatles
On This Day – I’m the Drummer in the Beatles, Aren’t I?
On this day in 1968 Ringo came back and rejoined the Beatles to finish recording The White Album. What you never knew he left? Few people did. He discovered that McCartney had bee re-recording the drum parts on to of Ringo’s when he was not looking. Mr Starkey was not best pleased, as you can […]
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Tagged as: beatles, classic rock music, On This Day, richard starkey, ringo starr, rock and blues
On This Day – You Want to Call it What!?
On this day in 1971 The Grateful dead released their live masterpiece ‘Grateful Dead’. Originally the band wanted to call it ‘Skull Fuck’ (or ‘Starfuck’ if you read Rolling Stone) but the record company had a couple of objections to the idea. No idea why. The record went on to be their first to make […]
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Tagged as: classic rock music, Grateful Dead, lenny hart, love rock music, On This Day, rock and blues
On This Day – Thanks for the Eggs Dad!
On this day in 1956 Jerry Lee lewis turned up at Sun records wanting to an audition, financed by his father selling 30 dozen eggs to raise the money for the trip! This was not the first time his parents had helped Jerry Lee with his musical ambitions. When he was 8 he showed such […]
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Tagged as: carl perkins, classic rock music, jerry lee lewis, On This Day, rock and blues, sam phillips, sun records
On This day – Goodbye Jimmy Reed
29th August 1976, Jimmy Reed died after an epileptic seizure at the age of 50. Jimmy Reed influenced many later guitarists with his distinctive sound. He also wrote many songs, perhaps the most noticeable was “Bright Lights, Big City” (a personal favourite of mine). He did not manage to get signed by Chess records but […]
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Tagged as: Blues, blues music, classic rock music, elvis, jimmy reed, On This Day, real blues, real rock, real rock and blues, rolling stones, van morrison, veejay records
Les Paul
Les Paul has died, aged 94. He suffered from complications associated with pneumonia. It is too easy when talking about music to use lots of superlatives which only leads to them being devalued. So, when I say that Les Paul was one of the true greats of popular music that is exactly what I mean. […]
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Tagged as: classic rock music, les paul, love rock music, On This Day, real rock and blues, rock and blues
ON This Day – Lennon Apologises
On This day in 1966 Lennon apologized for saying that the Beatles were more popular than Jesus, not that he did. The original quote was “Christianity will go, it will shrink and vanish – we’re more popular than Jesus now. I don’t know which will go first, rock ‘n’ roll or Christianity.” What he meant […]
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On This day – Be Bob a Lula
On this day in 1956 Sweet Gene Vincent made his first TV appearance on the Perry Como Show. He performed Be-Bop-a-Lula which was still climbing the charts. Be-Bop-A-Lula was written by Vincent, or his manager Sheriff Tex Davies, or Donald Graves (You pays yer money and takes yer choice) in 1955. He sang it on […]
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Tagged as: classic rock music, gene vincent, On This Day, rock and blues, rock and roll