This Day in Rock History - Nov. 28th
1967: The Beatles are in the studio today recording one of their legendary Christmas records. These records were sent to members of the Beatles Fan Club from the years 1963 until 1969 with an LP compilation of the previous 7 going out in 1970, the year the band dissolved. They featured spoken messages, snippets of specially composed music and lots of general Beatles tomfoolery.
Today, they are among the most sought after Beatles collectibles and have never been reissued officially to the general public in any form, although one of the little song snippets, “Christmas Time Is Here Again” did appear on The Beatles Anthology CDs in 1995.
This Day in Rock History - Nov. 27th
1981: The British Phonographic Industry, with the endorsement of artists including Elton John, Cliff Richard and 10cc, take out ads in the British press claiming that “home taping is wiping out music.”
They had no idea what was waiting right around the corner as the internet was gathering steam.
As of this posting (42 years on), music does not appear to have been wiped out.
This Day in Rock History - Nov. 26th
1955: Bill Haley’s “Rock Around the Clock” becomes the first rock ‘n’ roll record to hit #1 in the UK. The true impact of this will not be felt for another 7 years.
This Day in Rock History - Nov. 25th
1969: Protesting his government’s participation in various military conflicts, John Lennon returns his MBE (“Member of the British Empire”) with the following note:
“Your Majesty, I am returning this MBE in protest against Britain's involvement in the Nigeria-Biafra thing, against our support of America in Vietnam, and against 'Cold Turkey' slipping down the charts. With love, John Lennon of Bag.”
This Day in Rock History - Nov. 24th
1964: The Marque Club in London introduces to their stage the former High Numbers, performing tonight for the first time under their new name, The Who.
Maximum R&B ensues.
This Day in Rock History - Nov. 23rd
1998: The very first portable MP3 player goes on sale after strenuous efforts by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) to stop it. It’s called the Diamond Rio PMP300 and retails for $200. It has the capacity for a whopping 12 songs.
This Day in Rock History - Nov. 22nd
1957: A young singing duo named Tom & Jerry make their debut on American Bandstand, performing their minor hit, “Hey Little Schoolgirl.”
The duo will remain together and a few years later, record again – this time under their real names Simon and Garfunkel.
This Day in Rock History - Nov. 21st
1974: After spending years apart, Marty Balin is talked into going onstage with his old band (once known as Jefferson Airplane -- now called Jefferson Starship) at San Francisco’s Winterland ballroom. It goes well and Marty officially rejoins the band for their super-successful Red Octopus album.
This Day in Rock History - Nov. 20th
1975: George Harrison shows up on Saturday Night Live where he asks for his share of the $3,000 producer Lorne Michaels offered the Beatles to appear on the show.
Later in the same show, Harrison performs with Paul Simon as they duet on Simon’s “Homeward Bound” and Harrison’s “Here Comes the Sun.”
This Day in Rock History - Nov. 19th
2002: A possible indication that parenting may not be among his better skills, Michael Jackson shocks the world by dangling his young son Prince over a balcony at a hotel in Berlin.
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