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Thursday, 07 August 2025 04:20

This Day in Rock History - August 7th

   

1963: The very first movie to team Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello as California surfers, Beach Party, opens at theaters and drive-ins across America.

24 years later to the day, a reunion movie, Back to Beach opens re-teaming Frankie and Annette and also featuring Connie Stevens, Bob Denver, Don Adams, Ed “Kookie” Byrnes and Pee-Wee Herman.

Wednesday, 06 August 2025 04:20

This Day in Rock History - August 6th

1970: To commemorate the dropping of the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, a Concert for Peace is held at New York’s Shea Stadium. Performing at the event are Janis Joplin, Paul Simon, Steppenwolf, and Johnny Winter.

Tuesday, 05 August 2025 04:20

This Day in Rock History - August 5th

1967: A debut album by a very strange, out-of-the-mainstream British band is released. It will never even crack the Hot 100 albums in Billboard. The album is “Piper at the Gates of Dawn” and the band is named Pink Floyd.

Monday, 04 August 2025 04:20

This Day in Rock History - August 4th

1958: Billboard Magazine changes the name of their pop chart from The Top 100 to The Hot 100. The first #1 on The Hot 100: “Poor Little Fool” by Rick Nelson.

 

Sunday, 03 August 2025 04:20

This Day in Rock History - August 3rd

1992: The Beach Boys release their 27th studio album, Summer in Paradise. It bombs. The band would not record another one until their 50th anniversary effort, That’s Why God Made the Radio in 2012.

Saturday, 02 August 2025 04:20

This Day in Rock History - August 2nd

 

2007: Rolling Stones composer/guitarist/8th Wonder of the World Keith Richards signs a $7 million contract to write his autobiography. The book eventually hits bookstore shelves in 2010.

The Doors (1967)

Was there ever a debut album as brilliant as the Doors?

Recorded in the summer of 1966, released in January of 1967 and on almost every rock radio station and Baby Boomer’s turntable during the “Summer of Love,” the album spawned the monster hit “Light My Fire” and helped reshape the parameters of rock radio, killing the 45 single and paving the way for longer album cuts to finally start getting airplay.

There is not one wasted track on the album. Side 1 open with “Break on Through,” establishing the album’s goal. The energy continues unabated through the appropriately-titled last track, “The End.”

Here’s the complete track listing:

  1. Break on Through (To the Other Side)
  2. Soul Kitchen
  3. The Crystal Ship
  4. 20th Century Fox
  5. Alabama Song (Whiskey Bar )
  6. Light My Fire
  7. Back Door Man
  8. I Looked at You
  9. End of the Night
  10. Take It as It Comes
  11. The End

 “Light My Fire” would forever change the face of rock radio. As kids jammed their favorite Top40 AM stations with request for “the long version,” many of the stations complied. The era of the 2:30 single was over. FM radio and the album cut was right around the corner.

The Doors had come together in 1965 with Ray Manzarek on keyboard, John Densmore on drums, Jim Morrison on vocals and Robbie Krieger on guitar. The band was unusual in that they had no bass player.  (Larry Knechtel provided bass in the studio for several tracks on the album.) Krieger was also something of a novice, having taken up the guitar only 6 months before joining the band.

After playing around the Los Angeles area, the group was signed to Columbia Records. But none of Columbia’s producers wanted to make an album with the group, so they were dropped by the label without recording a single note.

After a couple of months as house band at the Whiskey A Go Go, Elektra Records signed them and Paul Rothchild agreed to produce their first album.

The record took only 6 days to record. The group says it was mostly recorded with the band playing together in a “live” type situation. Morrison actually overdubbed very few of the final LP’s vocals. Yes, Jim was on acid when he recorded “The End.” And he did improvise some of his patter. The group actually recorded two takes of the song and cut them together to create the final version.

Although songwriting credits went to the entire group (at Morrison’s insistence), the majority of the songs came from Morrison or Krieger.

If you buy the re-mastered CD today, you’ll be surprised at the difference in two of the tracks. The lyrics to “Break on Through” had been censored on the vinyl album. Morrison sang “She gets high!” But when the record hit the stores, he was only singing “She gets…” The original version of his vocals has been restored.

There’s also quite a few more yelps, grunt, and what-have-you in Morrison’s performance on “The End.”

The album took the Doors from zero to supertstardom and remains the best album in their catalog.

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Tuesday, 04 March 2025 03:20

Water, Water Everywhere

One of the most asked questions on Google is: "How many glasses of water should I drink daily?"

We'll save you a Google search. Research shows that drinking 4 to 6 glasses of H2O a day is best.

 

 

Thursday, 21 March 2024 03:20

Money-Saving Tip: Buy Like a Man!

This week’s tip applies more to females.

When shopping for some personal care products, check out the versions that are marketed “for men.” Things like razors, shampoo and conditioner are actually priced higher when marketed to women, although their ingredients and/or technical specifications may be identical to the ones marketed to men!

 

 

 

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