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🎸CLASSIC ROCK🎸Tull Founder Dies | George Harrison Milestones | Who/Stones Drama | and more...

Plus, Paul McCartney & Chris Farley | Beatles Songs Secrets | Beach Boys Tributes | and more...

Today we have the passing of a Jethro Tull founding member, and two historic milestone anniversaries for George Harrison's chart dominance. From The Who and Rolling Stones to Pink Floyd's brand new music video, and more…

Have a Rockin Day,
Hippy Pete

Jethro Tull founding member Mick Abrahams dies aged 82
 
 

Mick Abrahams, a founding member of Jethro Tull, has died aged 82. The band's frontman Ian Anderson confirmed his passing online CONTINUE...

 
 
 
On This Day in 1970, George Harrison Became the First Former Beatle To Score a No. 1 Single on the Hot 100—With a Song Originally Intended for Billy Preston
 
 

Fifty-five years ago today, George Harrison became the first former Beatle to score a No. 1 single in the United States. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
The Roger Daltrey vocal performance Pete Townshend hated
 
 

Pete Townshend may have been able to make timeless classics for The Who, but he thought this Roger Daltrey performance could have used a bit of work. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Pink Floyd Unveil a Music Video for "Wish You Were Here" 50 Years After Its Release
 
 

Fifty years after the release of their classic song "Wish You Were Here," Pink Floyd have unveiled an official music video for the iconic track. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
 
 
"The best rhythm guitar" ever, according to Keith Richards
 
 

Keith Richards may be one of the kings of rhythm guitar, but he claimed that these rock pioneers were unmatched when keeping the groove. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
When Stevie Nicks Was Considering Giving up on Music, This Album Pulled Her Back In
 
 

Stevie Nicks was seriously considering giving up on her dream of being a rock star, when Joni Mitchell helped pull her back from the brink. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
The manic moment Chris Farley interviewed Paul McCartney
 
 

When Chris Farley said his goodbyes and Paul McCartney reassured him that he did fine, the sketch ended on an awkwardly sweet note. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
On This Day in 1963, The Beatles Released a Song That Originally Had a Lyric That Made John Lennon “Scream With Laughter”
 
 

When John Lennon first heard the opening line to "I Saw Her Standing There", he howled with incredulous laughter. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Revisiting the Time Brian Wilson 'Quit' the Beach Boys
 
 

It would be over a decade until he played his next regular show. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
The Fleetwood Mac song used to make fun of Stevie Nicks
 
 

Fleetwood Mac always had a tense relationship with each other, but Lindsey Buckingham used this track to make fun of Stevie Nicks's signature style. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
The surprise musician Ringo Starr called his musical father
 
 

People are likely to feel a huge amount of grief when Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr pass, but there was one artist that Ringo felt the same about the death of. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
5 Little-Known Tidbits About Don Henley’s ‘Building The Perfect Beast’
 
 

Don Henley struck gold with his 1984 album 'Building The Perfect Best'. These are the stories behind the songs on that record. CONTINUE...

 

NEW George Harrison - Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth) [Official Video]

TODAY IN CLASSIC ROCK

  • 1957: Simon & Garfunkel (performing under the name Tom & Jerry) release their very first single, "Hey, Schoolgirl," putting them on the map years before "The Sound of Silence."

  • 1961: The Beach Boys make their live concert debut at the Rendezvous Ballroom in Newport Beach, California, earning $300 for the gig.

  • 1964: In a pivotal moment for music history, Brian Wilson suffers a nervous breakdown on a flight to Houston and decides to quit touring with The Beach Boys to focus solely on studio recording.

  • 1964: Eddie Vedder, future frontman for Pearl Jam and a torchbearer for classic rock values in the grunge era, is born in Evanston, Illinois.

  • 1966: The legendary UK music show Ready Steady Go! broadcasts its final episode, featuring performances by The Who and guest appearances by Mick Jagger.

  • 1966: Pink Floyd debuts as the house band for the UFO Club in London, cementing their status as leaders of the underground psychedelic scene.

  • 1969: Elton John meets songwriter Bernie Taupin, arranger Paul Buckmaster, and producer Gus Dudgeon together for the first time, assembling the team that would create his 1970s masterpieces.

  • 1969: Diana Ross & The Supremes make their final television appearance together on The Ed Sullivan Show, performing "Someday We'll Be Together."

  • 1970: Jorma Kaukonen (guitarist for Jefferson Airplane) celebrates his 30th birthday (born 1940).

  • 1972: Chaos ensues at Madison Square Garden when former Grand Funk Railroad manager Terry Knight arrives with a court order to seize the band's equipment after their show.

  • 1977: Cat Stevens formally changes his name to Yusuf Islam, marking his departure from the pop star life he had led for a decade.

  • 1979: The Police perform at the Hammersmith Odeon in London as part of a charity concert for the people of Kampuchea, sharing the bill with Ian Dury.