May 31, 1983 –After a break in which David Byrne and Jerry Harrison release solo albums and Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth form Tom Tom Club, Talking Heads return with their fifth album, Speaking In Tongues. It contains their biggest hit, Burning Down The House. Talking Heads drummer Chris Frantz and bass player Tina Weymouth,Continue reading “… Watch out – You might get what you’re after”
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The last time we saw Harry Stone
May 31, 1992 – The last episode of the original series, Night Court: The 1992 Boat Show aired on NBC-TV, on this date. This episode was actually aired out of order. The two parter, Opportunity Knocks, which aired before this episode, was the finale of the series. This episode never aired on its original airContinue reading “The last time we saw Harry Stone”
I wonder what ever happened to those guys?
The first Seinfeld episode (referred to as episode #2 The Stakeout) created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld premiered on Thursday, May 31, 1990 on NBC-TV. The show often described as “about nothing” was not an immediate success. After the pilot was shown, on July 5, 1989, a pickup by the NBC network did notContinue reading “I wonder what ever happened to those guys?”
Remind yourself this all has to do with Corn Flakes
May 31, 1895 –Dr. John Harvey Kellogg, head of the Battle Creek Sanitarium, patented corn flakes on this date. The good doctor believed in a vegetarian diet and a regimen of exercise. The good doctor also believed in proper elimination. At his sanitarium, Kellogg made sure that the bowel of each and every patient wasContinue reading “Remind yourself this all has to do with Corn Flakes”
The Beatles first No. 1 hit
May 30, 1964 –The Beatles first single, of their own material, Love Me Do, (the B side was P.S., I Love You,) released in England in 1962, hit # 1 on the Billboard 100 in the US on this date. The Beatles recorded versions of this song with three different drummers. At their first ParlophoneContinue reading “The Beatles first No. 1 hit”
Living In The Material World went of sale
May 30, 1973 –George Harrison’s second post-Beatles album (his fourth solo album,) Living In The Material World was released on this date. The album reaches No. 1 on the Billboard charts and the single Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth), off the album, also hits the top spot. Publishing royalties from that songContinue reading “Living In The Material World went of sale”
While The City Sleeps premiered
May 30, 1956 –RKO Radio Pictures released Fritz Lang’s late period film-noir classic, While The City Sleeps, starring Dana Andrews, Vincent Price and Ida Lupino (with whom you don’t fuck with) opened on this date. The sequence depicting the New York subway was actually filmed in the Pacific Electric Belmont trolley tunnel under downtown LosContinue reading “While The City Sleeps premiered”
Fish are our friends
May 30, 2003 –The Academy Awarding Pixar Animation Studios and Walt Disney Pictures film, Finding Nemo, voiced by Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres, Alexander Gould, and Willem Dafoe, premiered on this date. Andrew Stanton pitched his idea and story to Pixar head John Lasseter in an hour-long session, using elaborate visual aids and character voices. AtContinue reading “Fish are our friends”
Mel Blanc
May 30, 1908 – Melvin Jerome Blanc, the prolific American voice actor, performing on radio, in television commercials, and most famously, in hundreds of cartoon shorts for Warner Bros. and Hanna-Barbera during the Golden Age of American animation, was born on this date. He is often regarded as one of the most gifted and influentialContinue reading “Mel Blanc”
Pulse went on sale
May 29, 1995 –Pink Floyd released their third live album, a 2-CD album, Pulse, in the U.K., on this date. Pink Floyd toured in support of their recent album, The Division Bell, for eight months between March and October 1994. The album was the live, double CD document of that tour.
