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Three Tracks You Have To Hear, Now
“Only The Brave,” by Worlds End Press Video of World’s End Press preforming “Only The Brave,” live. “Mona’s lunch,” by The Demon’s Claws The Demon’s Claws – Mona’s Lunch by forcefieldpr “Ghandi,” by LCMDF Bookmark It Hide Sites $$(‘div.d1124′).each( function(e) { e.visualEffect(‘slide_up’,{duration:0.5}) });
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This Day In Music: November 18
1972: Danny Whitten died of a drug overdose aged 29. Member of Neil Young’s Crazy Horse and writer of ‘I Don’t Wanna Talk About It’, covered by Rod Stewart, Rita Coolidge and Everything But The Girl. The Neil Young song ‘The Needle and the Damage Done’ was written about Whitten’s heroin use (before he died [...]
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This Day In Music: November 15
1966: The Doors signed a deal to produce seven records with Elektra Records. They also released “Break On Through” as their first single. Unfortunately the band had to change the lyrics “She gets high/she gets high/she gets high,” to “She gets/she gets/she gets” so radio stations would play the song. 1969: Janis Joplin was arrested [...]
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This Day In Music: November 13
1968: Rolling Stone Brian Jones bought ‘Cotchford Farm’ in Sussex. The author AA Milne who wrote Winnie The Pooh had owned the house. 1973: Jerry Lee Lewis Jr was killed in a car accident near Hernando, Mississippi. Lewis had been working as the drummer in his father’s band. 1990: Patricia Boughton filed a lawsuit against [...]
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This Day In Music: November 12
1965: After changing his name from Toby Tyler to Marc Bolan, the future T Rex star performed his first single ‘The Wizard’ on the UK TV show ‘Ready Steady Go!’ 1965: Velvet Underground made their live debut when they played at Summit High School, New Jersey, the band were paid $75 for the gig. 1990: [...]
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This Day In Music: November 11
1969: The FBI in Phoenix, Arizona arrested Jim Morrison for drunk and disorderly conduct aboard a plane. The Doors singer who was on his way to a Rolling Stones concert with actor Tom Baker had been drinking and annoying the stewardesses. The pair spent the night in jail and were released on $2,500 bail. 1972: [...]
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