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Our Week:
Loudini: Elon on Rogan, You people are full of shit, Spacelift(trek cadet), Mohini Dey(Scotts bass lessons), Instagram Casting(WDW pro), SADE’s Perfect Bass Line(PDBass), Not Looking Good for Marshall (big jake music), is Revolution#9 actually good?(polyphonic), The Brutalist, LouLombardiGuitar on YouTube, Harvey Weinstein & Candice Owens, RJ Ronquillo Cryptid Fuzz,
Riff of The Week: Limelight by RUSH
Pittsburgh Kevin: where’d it go? One flew over the cuckoo’s net, tik tok vampyra, so bad it’s good: worse band cover; cocaine
Week in Rock March 1-March 7
3/1/1974 – Rush releases their debut album.
3/1/1942 – Michael Giles (King Crimson)
3/02/2008 – Jeff Healey (Jazz and blues-rock vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter)
3/1/1973 – Tom Waits releases Closing Time, his stunning debut album.
3/1/1968 – Johnny Cash marries June Carter.
3/1/1969 – The Doors’ Jim Morrison is arrested after allegedly exposing himself on stage to the audience. In 2010, the governor of Florida gave him a posthumous pardon.
3/1/1994 – The “Best Metal Performance With Vocals” Grammy Award goes to Ozzy Osbourne (formerly of Black Sabbath), for his song “I Don’t Want To Change the World.” Ozzy beat out Iron Maiden, Megadeth, Suicidal Tendencies, and White Zombie for the award.
3/1/1974 – Queen starts their first headlining tour. The gig is at Blackpool’s Winter Gardens.
3/1/1974 – Rush releases their debut album.
3/2/1988 – U2 is awarded their first Grammy awards, “Album of the Year” and “Best Performance by Rock Duo or Group with Vocal” for their gorgeous album The Joshua Tree. The Album of the Year award went to U2 over Whitney Houston for Whitney, Michael Jackson for Bad, Trio by Emmylou Harris, Dolly Parton, and Linda Ronstadt, as well as Sign o’ the Times by Prince.
3/3/1978 – The first ever Van Halen U.S. tour begins; they are the opening act for Journey.
3/3/1973 – The Concert for Bangladesh wins the Grammy for “Album of the Year.” This live album, recorded at Madison Square Garden, was organized by George Harrison and features Eric Clapton and Bob Dylan. Other artists that were nominated for the award included Don McLean, the cast of Jesus Christ Superstar, Neil Diamond, and Nilsson.
3/3/1966 – Buffalo Springfield is formed
3/3/1965 – Eric Clapton plays his last gig as a Yardbird. After leaving the band, he joins John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers, his replacement is Jeff Beck.
3/3/1967 – The Jeff Beck Group gives their first live performance in London with their new vocalist Rod Stewart.
3/3/1981 – U2 starts their first major U.S. tour in Washington, D.C. at a club called “The Bayou”.
3/5/1963 – Cline appeared at a benefit show in Kansas City, Missouri. To return home, she boarded a plane along with country performers Cowboy Copas, Hawkshaw Hawkins and manager Randy Hughes. Upon hitting rough weather, the plane crashed outside of Camden, Tennessee, killing all those on board.
3/5/1971 – Led Zeppelin embarks on their “Thank You” tour, by going to the small clubs that helped them out three years earlier.
3/6/1966 – The Rolling Stones began recording their classic single “Paint It Black”. To this day it is a Rolling Stones fan favorite. And one of ours, too.
3/6/2000 – Eric Clapton is inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for the third time on March 6, 2000.
3/7/1976 – Elton John becomes a wax figure at Madame Tussaud’s in London. As well as Elton John is the first rock star to have this honor since The Beatles.
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Our Week:
Loudini: Elon on Rogan, You people are full of shit, Spacelift(trek cadet), Mohini Dey(Scotts bass lessons), Instagram Casting(WDW pro), SADE’s Perfect Bass Line(PDBass), Not Looking Good for Marshall (big jake music), is Revolution#9 actually good?(polyphonic), The Brutalist, LouLombardiGuitar on YouTube, Harvey Weinstein & Candice Owens, RJ Ronquillo Cryptid Fuzz,
Riff of The Week: Limelight by RUSH
Pittsburgh Kevin: where’d it go? One flew over the cuckoo’s net, tik tok vampyra, so bad it’s good: worse band cover; cocaine
Week in Rock March 1-March 7
3/1/1974 – Rush releases their debut album.
3/1/1942 – Michael Giles (King Crimson)
3/02/2008 – Jeff Healey (Jazz and blues-rock vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter)
3/1/1973 – Tom Waits releases Closing Time, his stunning debut album.
3/1/1968 – Johnny Cash marries June Carter.
3/1/1969 – The Doors’ Jim Morrison is arrested after allegedly exposing himself on stage to the audience. In 2010, the governor of Florida gave him a posthumous pardon.
3/1/1994 – The “Best Metal Performance With Vocals” Grammy Award goes to Ozzy Osbourne (formerly of Black Sabbath), for his song “I Don’t Want To Change the World.” Ozzy beat out Iron Maiden, Megadeth, Suicidal Tendencies, and White Zombie for the award.
3/1/1974 – Queen starts their first headlining tour. The gig is at Blackpool’s Winter Gardens.
3/1/1974 – Rush releases their debut album.
3/2/1988 – U2 is awarded their first Grammy awards, “Album of the Year” and “Best Performance by Rock Duo or Group with Vocal” for their gorgeous album The Joshua Tree. The Album of the Year award went to U2 over Whitney Houston for Whitney, Michael Jackson for Bad, Trio by Emmylou Harris, Dolly Parton, and Linda Ronstadt, as well as Sign o’ the Times by Prince.
3/3/1978 – The first ever Van Halen U.S. tour begins; they are the opening act for Journey.
3/3/1973 – The Concert for Bangladesh wins the Grammy for “Album of the Year.” This live album, recorded at Madison Square Garden, was organized by George Harrison and features Eric Clapton and Bob Dylan. Other artists that were nominated for the award included Don McLean, the cast of Jesus Christ Superstar, Neil Diamond, and Nilsson.
3/3/1966 – Buffalo Springfield is formed
3/3/1965 – Eric Clapton plays his last gig as a Yardbird. After leaving the band, he joins John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers, his replacement is Jeff Beck.
3/3/1967 – The Jeff Beck Group gives their first live performance in London with their new vocalist Rod Stewart.
3/3/1981 – U2 starts their first major U.S. tour in Washington, D.C. at a club called “The Bayou”.
3/5/1963 – Cline appeared at a benefit show in Kansas City, Missouri. To return home, she boarded a plane along with country performers Cowboy Copas, Hawkshaw Hawkins and manager Randy Hughes. Upon hitting rough weather, the plane crashed outside of Camden, Tennessee, killing all those on board.
3/5/1971 – Led Zeppelin embarks on their “Thank You” tour, by going to the small clubs that helped them out three years earlier.
3/6/1966 – The Rolling Stones began recording their classic single “Paint It Black”. To this day it is a Rolling Stones fan favorite. And one of ours, too.
3/6/2000 – Eric Clapton is inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for the third time on March 6, 2000.
3/7/1976 – Elton John becomes a wax figure at Madame Tussaud’s in London. As well as Elton John is the first rock star to have this honor since The Beatles.
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