1968, Working at Abbey Road studios The Beatles continued with "Cry Baby Cry" adding new vocals, backing vocals, some harmonuim, tambourinnes, and sound effects. They recorded three takes of "Helter Skelter," including one lasting 27:11, the longest of their career, before the song was redone two months later. 1968, The Grateful Dead release Anthem of the Sun. Their second … [Read more...] about Today in Rock History – July 18
Bruce Springsteen
Today in Rock History – July 13
1964, The Animals continued to top the UK singles charts with "The House Of The Rising Sun." Recorded in one take, this was the first number one to have a playing time of more than four minutes. 1964, The Supremes record "Come See About Me," which later goes to number one. 1965, Paul McCartney was presented with five Ivor Novello Awards at a lunch party at The … [Read more...] about Today in Rock History – July 13
Today in Rock History – July 11
1964, The Beatles appeared live on the ABC Television program Lucky Stars (Summer Spin,) performing "A Hard Day's Night," "Long Tall Sally," "Things We Said Today," and "You Can't Do That." To avoid the crowd of fans waiting for them, The Beatles arrived at the Teddington Studio Centre by boat, traveling down the River Thames. 1965, The Who performed two shows on this … [Read more...] about Today in Rock History – July 11
Today in Rock History – July 7
1963, The Rolling Stones made their UK TV debut when they appeared on Thank Your Lucky Stars. Also seen on the show were Mickie Most, The Cadets, Helen Shapiro and Gordon Mills. The Stones made a total of 13 appearances on the show between 1963 and 1966 1965, The Who played at a gala opening of The Manor House club in London. 1966, The Kinks were at number one on the … [Read more...] about Today in Rock History – July 7
Today in Rock History – July 3
1967, A private party was held at the Speakeasy Club in London, England for The Monkees. Guests included: John Lennon, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Dusty Springfield, Eric Clapton, Lulu, and all the members from Manfred Mann, The Who and Procol Harum. 1967, Jimi Hendrix performed at The Scene in New York City. 1967, Pink Floyd played at the Bath Pavilion in Bath, … [Read more...] about Today in Rock History – July 3