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This Day in Music – The End
Somebody famous once said, if one thing is certain in life, its we’re all going to die. Which is true. And it got me thinking about some untimely deaths in music. In 1985, Scottish
Read More »This Day in Music – Meddle
Pink Floyd released their sixth studio album 'Meddle' in the US. The album features One Of These Days and the 23-minute track Echoes which took up all of side 2 on the vinyl record
Read More »This Day in Music – Where There’s a hit there’s a writ
In 1990, M.C. Hammer's debut album started a record breaking 21 week stay at the top of the U.S. album charts
Read More »This Day in Music – 3-Minute Hero’s
A great pop single is a work of art. A great song will stand the test of time and become a timeless classic. Think Motown, 60’s British pop, Elvis, Chuck Berry. All have one
Read More »This Day in Music – My Way
We’ve all done it. Yes, own up, walking back from the pub, in the shower, driving home from work, we’ve all sung those immortal lines…”I did it…. My Waaaaay…… In 1969, Frank Sinatra’s version
Read More »This Day in Music – Do You Really Want To Hurt Me
Culture Club were at No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'Do You Really Want To Hurt Me', the group's first chart topper and the first of 12 UK Top 40 hits
Read More »This Day in Music – Everybody Needs A Hobby
Everybody needs a hobby. Today, This Day In Music takes a look at the extra-curricular activities of some music’s biggest names. In 1985, Simon Le Bon singer from Duran Duran was air lifted to
Read More »This Day in Music – Jive Talkin’
On 17th Oct 1987, The Bee Gees became the only group to have a UK No.1 single in each of the three decades, (60′s, 70′s & 80′s), when ‘You Win Again’ went to No.1
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