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Hard to believe that Bryan Ferry is 64!
One of my favorite people on youtube, sundaegirl, doing a Kink’s song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWR9_XzaLjk&feature=related
parsy, who is really hot for the stringy hair brunette in the video
And because Ronan Tynan sang "God Bless America...."
I just watched the movie Billy Jack for the first time in 20 years or so... what a hippie wet dream. But I do like this song.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mASbP3Eq1VE&feature=related
This is the week that was in matters musical October 22, 2009
1883, New York sees the grand opening of its Metropolitan Opera House
1956, R&B singer Clarence Henrys “Aint Got No Home” is released on the Argo Records label because he sings like a frog on the record, he is nicknamed “Frogman,” and for the rest of his career is known as Clarence “Frogman” Henry on a lesser note, an oddly gyrating singer with an equally unusual name makes his second appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show hes called “Elvis” something or other
1960, Ben E. King, former lead singer for The Drifters, records his first solo numbers, “Spanish Harlem” and “Stand by Me”
1962, Steveland Morris Judkins makes his first recording instant success eludes him with this first record, but the accolades are not far away for the artist eventually known as Stevie Wonder James Brown records a live show in the face of objections from his record label an in-concert soul album has never been done before Live at the Apollo, financed by Brown himself, turns out to be among the Godfather of Souls most brilliant performances the album goes on to sell millions
1964, after an audition with EMI, a London band known as The High Numbers is rejected who? exactly formerly known as The Who, the name change is imposed by manager Pete Meaden, who, adding further insult, dresses the boys in mod suits not to worry, the kids turn out alright they resume their name and climb to fame Buddy Holly sound-alike David Box who worked briefly with The Crickets following Hollys death, ironically dies in a plane crash coming back from a gig
1966, The Beach Boys “Good Vibrations” charts for the first time on its way to #1 the single is the result of six months work and 17 sessions in four different studios at an unprecedented cost of $16,000
1972, Philly soul singer Billy Paul gets on the soul charts with “Me and Mrs. Jones” the song holds the top position for three weeks and later becomes a soul classic
1973, John Lennon files suit against the U.S. government alleging that the FBI tapped his phone in an effort to deport the former Beatle
1975, justifying his title The Boss, Bruce Springsteen makes both the cover of Time and Newsweek
1978, Sid Vicious attempts to off himself at Rikers Island, where he’s awaiting trial for the murder of Nancy Spungen the misfiring Pistol will get out and O.D. before he can be prosecuted for the crime
1980, Jefferson Starship bassist Paul Kantner’s brain starts bleeding during a recording session he recovers fully after a few weeks in the hospital
1988, after more than a decade of rancorous relations with John Fogerty, the aptly named Fantasy Records launches a suit claiming he plagiarized his own song, “Run Through the Jungle” with his solo effort “The Old Man Down the Road” despite the fact that John Fogerty apparently sounds alike, this is one Fantasy that will not be fulfilled the court rules in Fogertys favor six years later
1995, business manager Yolanda Saldivar is sentenced to life for the murder of Tejano singing star Selena she murdered the singer upon being confronted about embezzled funds and let that be a lesson to all those contemplating a life of crime as hedge fund managers never try to cover up embezzlement with murder it doesnt play well in court
1999, an animated debut of Korns new single “Falling Away From Me” debuts on the season premiere of South Park Tina Turner announces plans for her final stadium concert tour
2001, in the midst of flagging computer sales, Apple announces its new MP3 player, the iPod the immensely popular portable player signifies a new beginning for Apple and new company mantra, “iPod, therefore I am” (financially solvent, that is)
2004, Ashlee Simpson is busted lip-synching on Saturday Night Live when the backing tracks with vocals from the song Simpson had performed earlier in the evening begin to play just as she is about to perform her second number always a woman of integrity, Simpson takes the heat explaining, “My band started playing the wrong song.” earlier in her career, in an interview with Lucky Magazine, Simpson talked about lip-synching: “I’m totally against it and offended by it. I’m going out to let my real talent show, not to just stand there and dance around. Personally, I’d never lip-synch. It’s just not me” crusading New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer announces that he has launched an investigation of payola practices in the music business EMI, Warner Music Group, Sony-BMG, and Universal receive subpoenas demanding that they produce communications with independent record promotersthe middlemen paid by record companies to get airplay during a call-in talk show on San Francisco radio station KGO shockjock Howard Stern tears into FCC Commission Chairman Michael Powell, whose agency had previously issued big fines against Stern for indecent on-air remarks Stern accuses Powell of getting his government gig by virtue of his father Colin Powells heft as U.S. Secretary of State
2005, U2 guitarist The Edge, producer Bob Ezrin, Gibson Guitar, and Guitar Center join forces under The Edges Music Rising banner to supply instruments to Gulf Coast musicians devastated by Hurricane Katrina the two corporate partners pledge a minimum of $1 million after taking heat for a copy-protection system that buried software deep in computers making them susceptible to viruses, Sony BMG announces it will stop embedding the anti-piracy software on its CDs aarrgh, mateys no friggin with the riggin aargh, aargh, aargh
2006, in an odd case of life imitating art, Paul McPike, a 32-year-old grocery store employee from Medford, OR, files a lawsuit charging that Green Day’s American Idiot album is entirely made up of songs that he wrote 12 years earlier when he was in high school McPike says that he used to regale his high school pals with the original versions of “Jesus of Suburbia” and other classics back in 1992 he believes that someone must have surreptitiously recorded one of his performances and leaked them to Green Days Billie Joe Armstrong McPike, who has not recorded or performed since high school, offered Green Days album itself as evidence, claiming that Billie Joe didnt sing the lyrics exactly as written on the albums insert wed make the obvious Paul McPike/American Idiot joke, but its far too easy, and American Psycho is already taken damn you Christian Bale, you stole our idea before we were able to think of it we smell a lawsuit
2007, Wu-Tang rapper RZA comes out on top in the Hip-Hop Chess Federation tournament in San Francisco commenting on his strategy, RZA intones, “When my queen comes out, shes comin out to shake her ass”
and that was the week that was in matters musical.