Since 2007 (give or take a year), record stores on six continents are set to celebrate Record Store Day, an annual event, held one Saturday (typically the third) every April and every Black Friday in November, in order to ‘celebrate the culture of the independently owned record store‘. Click here to see which albums areContinue reading “Put the needle on the record”
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Because the Night was dropped
April 19, 1978 –The Patti Smith Group released the song Because the Night on this date. Bruce Springsteen wrote this song. He gave it to Patti Smith in 1976 because he thought it would suit her voice. He was also in a legal battle with his manager, Mike Appel, that kept him from recording forContinue reading “Because the Night was dropped”
The Bride of Frankenstein premiered
April 19, 1935 – James Whale’s brilliant sequel to Frankenstein, The Bride of Frankenstein, starring Boris Karloff, Colin Clive, Elsa Lanchester, Ernest Thesiger, and Oliver Peters Heggie, opened in the U.S. on this date. Boris Karloff protested against the decision to make The Monster speak, but was overruled. Since he was required to speak inContinue reading “The Bride of Frankenstein premiered”
Duet premiered
April 19, 1987 – The short-lived but critically acclaimed series, Duet, starring Mary Page Keller, Matthew Laurance, Allison La Placa, and Chris Lemmon, debuted on the Fox Network, on this date. The series was part of the original Sunday prime time line up for the network that launched in April 1987. Alison La Placa wasContinue reading “Duet premiered”
I wonder whatever happened to The Simpsons
April 19, 1987 –The Simpsons make their television debut in the short Good Night – a segment for The Tracey Ullman Show. (I had to hang around the murky world of the internet underground to get this blurry copy of the clip. I’d like to show you a better version of the clip but theContinue reading “I wonder whatever happened to The Simpsons”
It ain’t about bikes
Today commemorates the first recorded ‘on purpose‘ LSD trip taken by Albert Hofmann, on this date in 1943, (Hoffman ‘accidentially‘ dosed himself three days previously.) If you are going to celebrate the holiday, remember to titrate your trip correctly.
How you celebrate is between you and your maker
Today is Velociraptor Awareness Day. Velociraptors are small vicious dinosaurs that usually ruin everyone’s day at your local millionaire’s amusement park. Remember large windows and doorways are Velociraptor points of entries. Mark them accordingly and avoid at all cost. Once you’ve finished locating possible velociraptor entry points within your building, you can mark those areasContinue reading “How you celebrate is between you and your maker”
Ruth moved into his new house
April 18th, 1923 –On the first day of the new baseball season, the gates of Yankee Stadium were opened and 74,200 people flooded through turnstiles, while another 25,000 were turned away – an amazing number, given that previous attendance record for a single game was 42,000 for the 1916 World Series in Boston. In anContinue reading “Ruth moved into his new house”
Miss Ross’ solo debut TV special
April 18, 1971 –The first solo television special of Diana Ross, Diana!, premiered on ABC TV on this date. The special also featured appearances by Danny Thomas and Bill Cosby, plus performances byThe Jackson 5, and also included Jackson 5 lead singer Michael Jackson’s solo debut.
Forgetting Sarah Marshall premiered
April 18, 2008 –Universal’s Forgetting Sarah Marshall, starring Jason Segel, Paul Rudd, Kristen Bell, Mila Kunis, Russell Brand, and Bill Hader, opened in the US on this date. The film is based on script-writer Jason Segel’s experience breaking up with Linda Cardellini, as well as three other breakups with unspecified women. Segel has said thatContinue reading “Forgetting Sarah Marshall premiered”
