A Hard Day’s Night went on sale

June 26, 1964 –The Beatles third studio album, A Hard Day’s Night was first released in the United States by United Artists Records on this date and on July 10, 1964 in the UK by Parlophone. In contrast to the band’s first two albums, all thirteen tracks were written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney,Continue reading “A Hard Day’s Night went on sale”

Mr Tambourine Man topped the charts, (but not for Dylan)

June 26, 1965 –The Byrds went to No.1 on the US singles chart with their version of Bob Dylan’s Mr Tambourine Man. (Only Roger McGuinn from the band played on the song, the drummer Hal Blaine who played on the track also played on Bridge Over Troubled Water.) This song changed the face of rockContinue reading “Mr Tambourine Man topped the charts, (but not for Dylan)”

Gold Rush premiered

June 26, 1925 –Charlie Chaplin’s classic comedy, The Gold Rush, opened at Grauman’s Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood, on this date. Location filming proved problematic, so Charles Chaplin shot the entire film on the backlot and stages of his Hollywood studio, including an elaborate reconstruction of the Klondike. His leisurely approach to film-making – and multipleContinue reading “Gold Rush premiered”

We started to have to keep our hands in the car at all times

The Cyclone roller coaster opened on this date in 1927. The roller coaster opened in Coney Island and is still available to induce vomiting today, (it’s great to know that the ride is still open). It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1991 and was made an historic New York CityContinue reading “We started to have to keep our hands in the car at all times”

The Beatles appear live around the world

June 25, 1967 –The first live, international, satellite television production, Our World, was broadcast on this date. Among the featured performers were opera singer Maria Callas, artist Pablo Picasso and a small English skiffle group called The Beatles. (If you can’t wait, The Beatles appear about 1 hour and 18 minutes into the program.) WhenContinue reading “The Beatles appear live around the world”