Volume 7
By admin on Sep 11, 2002 with Comments 0
Classic Rock Rocks!
Welcome to the SEVENTH edition of the "Classic Rock Rocks!"
newsletter. As always, I hope that you enjoy this newsletter and my station
as much as I do making them, so if you have any suggestions or comments
about my station and/or newsletter, please e-mail me with your feedback or
go to http://www.live365.com/stations/240371#feedback
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Thanks for listening!
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[1] station info
[2] history
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[1]
classicrockrocks (http://www.live365.com/stations/240371)
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UPDATE: 09/11/2002
– removed some songs by The Beatles; Billy Joel; Blood, Sweat & Tears;
Blue Öyster Cult; Boston; CCR; Eric Clapton; The Clash; Alice Cooper; The
Doobie Brothers; The Doors; Bob Dylan; The Eagles; ELO; Fleetwood Mac;
Foreigner; Grand Funk Railroad; J. Geils Band; Jefferson Airplane; Jethro
Tull; Jimi Hendrix; Joe Cocker; Janis Joplin; Journey; The Kinks; Led
Zeppelin; Lynyrd Skynyrd; Don McLean; Moby Grape; The Police; Queen; Lou
Reed; Stealers Wheel; Rod Stewart; Eddie Money; Ted Nugent; Santana;
Steppenwolf; T. Rex; Tears for Fears; Lovin’ Spoonful; The Rolling Stones;
The Troggs; Thin Lizzy; Three Dog Night; Tom Petty; Toto; Van Morrison;
Uriah Heep; The Who; and ZZ Top
– added more from AC/DC; Bad Company; The Beatles; Boston; David Bowie; BTO;
The Cars; Cat Stevens; CCR; Chicago; Joe Cocker; Cream; Crosby, Stills, Nash
& Young; Deep Purple; The Eagles; Edgar Winter Group; ELO; Fleetwood
Mac; Peter Gabriel; The Guess Who; Elton John; Led Zeppelin; Lynyrd Skynyrd;
The Moody Blues; Van Morrison; Mountain; Ozzy Osbourne; Queen; The Rolling
Stones; Bob Seger; Bruce Springsteen; Steve Miller Band; Joe Walsh; The Who;
The Yardbirds; and ZZ Top
classicrockrocks56 (http://www.live365.com/stations/243059)
. . .
UPDATE: 09/11/2002
– removed some songs by The Beatles; Billy Joel; Blood, Sweat & Tears;
Blue Öyster Cult; Boston; CCR; Eric Clapton; The Clash; Alice Cooper; The
Doobie Brothers; The Doors; Bob Dylan; The Eagles; ELO; Fleetwood Mac;
Foreigner; Grand Funk Railroad; J. Geils Band; Jefferson Airplane; Jethro
Tull; Jimi Hendrix; Joe Cocker; Janis Joplin; Journey; The Kinks; Led
Zeppelin; Lynyrd Skynyrd; Don McLean; Moby Grape; The Police; Queen; Lou
Reed; Stealers Wheel; Rod Stewart; Eddie Money; Ted Nugent; Santana;
Steppenwolf; T. Rex; Tears for Fears; Lovin’ Spoonful; The Rolling Stones;
The Troggs; Thin Lizzy; Three Dog Night; Tom Petty; Toto; Van Morrison;
Uriah Heep; The Who; and ZZ Top
– added more from AC/DC; Bad Company; The Beatles; Boston; David Bowie; BTO;
The Cars; Cat Stevens; CCR; Chicago; Joe Cocker; Cream; Crosby, Stills, Nash
& Young; Deep Purple; The Eagles; Edgar Winter Group; ELO; Fleetwood
Mac; Peter Gabriel; The Guess Who; Elton John; Led Zeppelin; Lynyrd Skynyrd;
The Moody Blues; Van Morrison; Mountain; Ozzy Osbourne; Queen; The Rolling
Stones; Bob Seger; Bruce Springsteen; Steve Miller Band; Joe Walsh; The Who;
The Yardbirds; and ZZ Top
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Today in Classic Rock History…
* September 11, 1964 – George Harrison created the publishing company “Harrissongs”.
George Harrison
<http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=Bl1uh6j5h71e0>
* September 11, 1965 – The Rolling Stones’ "(I Can’t Get No)
Satisfaction” was on top of the charts.
The Rolling Stones
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"(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction)"
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* September 11, 1966 – The Rolling Stones appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show.
The Rolling Stones
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* September 11, 1967 – The Beatles’ "All You Need Is Love" reached
sales of a million.
The Beatles
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"All You Need Is Love"
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* September 11, 1971 – George Harrison’s ”Bangla-Desh" was on top of
the charts.
George Harrison
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* September 11, 1974 – Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young performed at Wembley
Stadium in the U.K.
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
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* September 11, 1975 – Aerosmith’s debut album went gold.
Aerosmith
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Aerosmith (Debut Album)
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* September 11, 1977 – David Bowie agreed to sing "Little Drummer
Boy" and "Peace on Earth." with Bing Crobsy on Crosby’s
Christmas special.
David Bowie
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"Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy"
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* September 11, 1979 – The Who performed, for the first time in the U.S.,
without Keith Moon.
The Who
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Keith Moon
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* September 11, 1982 – Chicago’s "Hard to Say I’m Sorry" was the
number one song in North America.
Chicago
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"Hard to Say I’m Sorry"
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* September 11, 1987 – Peter Gabriel’s video for "Sledgehammer"
won “Best Video of The Year” on MTV.
Peter Gabriel
<http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=Bj81gtq8ztu43>
*** MORE TO COME IN THE NEXT NEWSLETTER…STAY TUNED! ***
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