July 6, 1972 –David Bowie scandalized British home viewers on this date, while performing Starman on the TV show, Top Of The Pops, by singing with his arm draped around the shoulder of guitarist Mick Ronson – this was the moment Bowie became a star. This was the last song written for The Rise andContinue reading “That weren’t no DJ, that was hazy cosmic jive …”
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The Beatles first film opened
July 6, 1964 – The Beatles‘ film Hard Day’s Night premieres in London, on this date. During the opening sequence of the group running, George stumbles and falls, with Ringo falling over him in turn. This wasn’t intended and George ripped the suit he was wearing, but he quickly recovered, laughed, and continued running, itContinue reading “The Beatles first film opened”
You know what you need to do
July 5, 1954 –Elvis Presley recorded his first commercial song, That’s All Right (Mama) on this date. The song, which hadn’t been rehearsed by Elvis, was recorded at Sun Records by Sam Phillips (who is commonly credited for discovering him.) The following evening, Blue Moon of Kentucky was recorded as the B side. That’s AllContinue reading “You know what you need to do”
Weekend at Bernie’s premiered
July 5, 1989 –The dark comedy, Weekend at Bernie’s, starring, Andrew McCarthy, Jonathan Silverman, Catherine Mary Stewart, and Terry Kiser, opened on this date This was considered as a vehicle for Corey Haim and Corey Feldman early in production before it was decided to make the leads older.
The Blue Lagoon premiered
July 5, 1980 –The Randal Kleiser teen romance film, The Blue Lagoon, starring Brooke Shields and Christopher Atkins, went into general release on this date. Christopher Atkins did most of his nude scenes without the use of a body double. Reportedly, he had to stand nude every morning before shooting these scenes while a femaleContinue reading “The Blue Lagoon premiered”
The birth of the bikini
July 5, 1946 –The bikini bathing suit, was created by Louis Réard, a French automotive engineer who was running his mother’s lingerie business, made its debut during a fashion show at the Molitor Pool in Paris on this date. A famous nude dancer, Micheline Bernardin, modeled the two-piece outfit at the show. Réard, hoping toContinue reading “The birth of the bikini”
Remember – Don’t masturbate, eat a cracker!
July 5, 1794 –Sylvester Graham was born in Suffield, Connecticut, on this date. He was ordained in 1826 as a Presbyterian minister. He was an early advocate of dietary reform in United States most notable for his emphasis on vegetarianism, and the temperance movement, as well as sexual and dietary habits. Graham believed that aContinue reading “Remember – Don’t masturbate, eat a cracker!”
Another thing your teachers never told you –
It was always there, you just never noticed it – Mary Katherine Goddard, who was working as printer at the time, voluntarily inscribed her full name on the document, making her the only woman who ‘signed‘ the Declaration of Independence. Congress fled Philadelphia and settled temporarily in Baltimore. When they needed somebody to print theContinue reading “Another thing your teachers never told you –”
We started keeping our feet on the ground and reaching for the stars
July 4, 1970 –Casey Kasem’s American Top 40 debuts on station KDEO in El Cajon/San Diego, California on this date. The concept of playing the 40 most popular songs from a national chart was a new one, and no one was sure of the success of the show at the time.
Steely Dan started focusing of their studio work
July 4, 1974 –Steely Dan (Walter Becker and Donald Fagan) give up live performing after a show on this date in Santa Monica so they can focus on their studio work. They don’t tour again until 1993.
