1966, The Troggs recorded "Wild Thing" at Regent Sound Studio in London. The song went on to be a chart topping US and number two UK hit in June the following year. 1966, The Who and The Yardbirds appear together in a live French edition of Ready, Steady GO! called, appropriately, Ready, Steady, Allez! According to producer Vicki Wickham, both groups run out of the studio … [Read more...] about Today in Rock History – April 1
Elvis Costello
Today in Rock History – March 25
1966, At a photo session with Bob Whitaker’s studio in London, The Beatles posed in white coats using sides of meat with mutilated and butchered dolls for the cover of their next American album, Yesterday and Today. After a public outcry, the album was pulled from stores and re-issued with a new cover. At the time, some of the Beatles defended the use of the Butcher photograph. … [Read more...] about Today in Rock History – March 25
Today in Rock History – February 13
1965, The Rolling Stones played the last night on a 16-date tour of Australia and New Zealand at the Capital Theatre in Perth. Also appearing on the tour was Roy Orbison, The Newbeats and Ray Columbus and the Invaders. 1965, The Who make their US record debut with the release of "I Can't Explain," backed with "Bald Headed Woman." It is ignored throughout most of the US, … [Read more...] about Today in Rock History – February 13
Today in Rock History – January 11
1967: The Jimi Hendrix Experience recorded "Purple Haze." Jimi also signed to the new record label Track Records on this day. 1968: Jimi Hendrix moves into a London townhouse formerly owned by the Messiah's composer George Frederick Handel. The guitarist tells the Daily Mirror that he will "not let the tradition down." 1969: The Rolling Stones go to number five in … [Read more...] about Today in Rock History – January 11
Today in Rock History – December 26
1964, The Beatles started a three week run at number one on the singles chart with "I Feel Fine." It was the group's sixth chart topper of the year in which they had thirty entries on the chart, giving them a total of eighteen weeks at the top of the charts. 1964, The Rolling Stones placed an advertisement in the music paper New Musical Express, wishing starving hairdressers … [Read more...] about Today in Rock History – December 26