May 12, 1972 –Although initially receiving mixed reviews, the Rolling Stones released one of Rock’s greatest double albums, Exile on Main St., on this date. Mick Jagger once complained though, the album was not his favorite Rolling Stones albums. He described it as sounding “lousy” with “no concerted effort of intention“, adding “at the time,Continue reading “I hear you talking …”
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I never seen you looking so bad my funky one …
May 11, 1974 –ABC Records released Steely Dan’s Any Major Dude Will Tell You, on this date, (oh yeah, Rikki Don’t Lose that Number was the A-side.) “Have you ever seen a Squonk’s tears,” a Squonk is a mythical woodland creature who has the ability to dissolve in its own tears. Steely Dan came acrossContinue reading “I never seen you looking so bad my funky one …”
Revenge of the Creature opened
May 11, 1955 – The sequel to the film Creature from the Black Lagoon, Revenge of the Creature, went into general release, on this date. It’s notable for being the only sequel to a 3-D film also shot in 3-D. A young Clint Eastwood makes his first uncredited screen appearance as lab technician Jennings. HeContinue reading “Revenge of the Creature opened”
Toad Elevating Moment came together
May 11, 1969 –It’s … the day the Monty Python comedy troupe was formed. John Cleese and Graham Chapman were introduced to Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin on the set of their British TV series, Do Not Adjust Your Set.
Robert Nesta Marley
May 11, 1981 –Jamaican music legend and U.N. Peace Medal recipient Bob Marley died of brain cancer in a Miami hospital at the age of 36 on this date. Marley had quietly begun a course of radiation therapy at Sloan-Kettering a few months prior, but abandoned it just two days later after word leaked out.
You don’t have much time
Let me cut to the chase – I don’t think these are appropriate gifts for Mother’s Day – But what do I know, I don’t know your relationship with your mom
The Turtles were rather naughty in DC
May 10, 1969 –While President Nixon was conveniently out of the country, the group The Turtles were invited to play at the White House at a party for Tricia Nixon, making them the first rock band to play the White House. Rumor has it that Mark Volman, fell off the small stage five times duringContinue reading “The Turtles were rather naughty in DC”
Mary O’Brien was on the Sullivan Show
May 10, 1964 –Dusty Springfield made her U.S. television debut on the Ed Sullivan Show on this date. Besides singing, I Only Want To Be With You, Dusty sang Stay Awhile.
Mothra premiered in the US
May 10, 1962 – The Toho studios classic monster movie Mothra (the original Japanese title was Mosura) was released on a double bill with The Three Stooges in Orbit in the U.S. on this date. The movie was edited also removing about 10 minutes from the original Japanese version for its release in America atContinue reading “Mothra premiered in the US”
You can bet, as with beer, there are no wire coat hangers in Heaven.
May 10, 1977 –Joan Crawford succumbed to stomach cancer at the age of 73 on this date. It is rumored that in the early days of her career, Crawford had performed in several stag films, and later spent a considerable sum buying back the prints to destroy them. Her final words were purportedly, “Damn it…Don’tContinue reading “You can bet, as with beer, there are no wire coat hangers in Heaven.”
