The highest this song was ever played

May 12, 2013 -After the Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield records the David Bowie song Space Oddity on board the International Space Station, his sublime rendition is posted to YouTube, quickly garnering millions of views. Commander Hadfield said that he had made the video for a number of reasons, but “maybe most importantly, it was aContinue reading “The highest this song was ever played”

The most expensive part of having kids …

is all the wine you have to drink Mother’s Day in the United States is celebrated on the second Sunday in May. Its origins are loosely inspired by the British version of the day but took a unique path in America, thanks in part to social activist Julia Ward Howe. After the Civil War, HoweContinue reading “The most expensive part of having kids …”

The Byrds first took flight on TV

May 11, 1965 –Performing their cover of Mr. Tambourine Man, The Byrds made their TV debut on NBC’s Hullabaloo, on this date. Bob Dylan wrote Mr. Tambourine Man, which was originally released on his fifth album, Bringing It All Back Home, on March 22, 1965. His version wasn’t released as a single, but when TheContinue reading “The Byrds first took flight on TV”

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”

He did it by gamma rays

May 10, 1962 –The Hulk is a fictional superhero appearing in publications by publisher Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in the debut issue of The Incredible Hulk (May 1962), on this date. In his comic book appearances, following his accidental exposure to gamma rays whileContinue reading “He did it by gamma rays”