Tuesday, September 10, 2013

THE EVOLUTION of ROCK ‘n ROLL September 10th: 1949 ~ 1988



September 10th marks an INCREDIBLE milestone in 
The EVOLUTION of ROCK ‘n ROLL: 

1949:Jethro Tull’s drummer hits the planet,




The MONSTER MASH is banned in the UK,
Sept 10, 1962:  

Britain's BBC banned Bobby 'Boris' Pickett's single, "Monster Mash", saying it was offensive and in poor taste. They eventually relented and the song went on to become a seasonal hit, reaching a high of #3 in 1973…


Sept 10, 1964:  

Rod Stewart cuts his first record, "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl". He will go on to sing with The Jeff Beck group and later The Faces, before embarking on a solo career…


Sept 10, 1966:

The Rolling Stones appear on The Ed Sullivan Show in New York. Guitarist Brian Jones performs despite a cast on his right hand which he broke in a fall in Tangier...


September 10, 1966: The Supremes achieve their seventh US number one record when "You Can't Hurry Love" tops the Billboard chart. Phil Collins would enjoy similar success with the song sixteen years later  when his rendition also went to number one…


Sept 10, 1973:

The Rolling Stones single "Star Star", from the "Goat's Head Soup" album, was banned from airplay on England's BBC because it contained the word "Star-fucker" in the chorus. It's not just sung once, but the word is repeated a dozen times…


Sept 10, 1975:

Elton John's "Someone Saved My Life Tonight" is certified Gold…


Sept 10 , 1988:

Guns N' Roses enjoyed a number one single with "Sweet Child O' Mine", written for Axl Rose's then girlfriend, Erin Everly, the daughter of The Everly Brothers' eldest sibling, Don Everly…



Sept 10, 1988:

Phil Collins topped the UK singles chart with "A Groovy Kind Of Love", also a hit for The Mindbenders in 1966…


THE EVOLUTION of ROCK ‘n ROLL
10 September 1949 ~ 1988


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