August 1, 1973 –Universal premiered George Lucas ode to early 1960s, American Graffiti, starring Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard, Paul Le Mat, Harrison Ford, Charles Martin Smith, Cindy Williams, Candy Clark and Mackenzie Phillips, opened on this date. The film was shot in sequence, so as filming went on and the actors grew tired from theContinue reading “American Graffiti premiered”
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Ladies and gentlemen, rock and roll.
August 1, 1981 – MTV launched 42 years ago today, starting with the video, Video Killed the Radio Star by The Buggles followed by Pat Benatar’s You Better Run. Western civilization has been on a rapid decline ever since.
The Concerts For Bangladesh opened
August 1, 1971 – George Harrison presented his two Concerts For Bangladesh at Madison Square Garden in New York City, on this date. The concert was mainly intended to provide financial aid to refugees from the Bangladesh area, who were fleeing by the thousands. In total, the concert and other efforts stemming from it raisedContinue reading “The Concerts For Bangladesh opened”
First use of LRV (on the moon)
July 31, 1971 –One of the most expensive car rides occurred on this date, Apollo 15 crew members, James B. Irwin and David R. Scott took the Lunar Roving Vehicle or “Moon Buggy” on its premiere jaunt on the surface of the Moon.
Hot Shot! premiered
July 31, 1991 –The Jim Abrahams spoof of Top Gun, Hot Shots!, starring Charlie Sheen, Cary Elwes, Valeria Golino, Lloyd Bridges, and Jon Cryer, opened on this date. The aircraft carrier on which the movie takes place is actually a wooden deck built on the edge of a cliff at a deserted Marineland facility. TheContinue reading “Hot Shot! premiered”
The Starland Vocal Band Show premiered
July 31, 1977 –For a reason only known to CBS executives, the one hit wonder group Starland Vocal Band’s show, The Starland Vocal Band Show debuted on CBS TV on this date. The band started out as John Denver’s backup group. The comedy was provided primarily by veteran D.C – based satirist Mark Russell andContinue reading “The Starland Vocal Band Show premiered”
(Don’t Fear) the Reaper dropped
July 31, 1976 –Blue Oyster Cult single, from their album, Agents of Fortune, (Don’t Fear) the Reaper, was released on this date. (Don’t Fear) The Reaper was written and sung by Blue Öyster Cult’s lead guitarist, Donald Roeser, also known as Buck Dharma. It was rumored to be about suicide, but it actually deals withContinue reading “(Don’t Fear) the Reaper dropped”
The last of the original Volkswagen made
July 30, 2003 –The last ever ‘old style‘ Volkswagen Beetle, #21,529,464, rolled off the assembly line at the Volkswagen de Mexico manufacturing plant in Puebla, Mexico on this date. The classic Volkswagen Beetle was produced in Mexico from 1955 where it was used as a taxi. The Mexican government effectively ended the Beetle’s production becauseContinue reading “The last of the original Volkswagen made”
Flowers and Trees premiered
July 30, 1932 – The Silly Symphonies cartoon, Flowers and Trees, produced by Walt Disney, directed by Burt Gillett (released to theatres by United Artists) opened in the US on this date. It was the first commercially released film to be produced in the full-color three-strip Technicolor process, after several years of two-color Technicolor films.Continue reading “Flowers and Trees premiered”
Wild Thing topped the charts
July 30, 1966 –The Troggs’ single Wild Thing went to No. 1 on the Billboard Charts on this date. The Troggs recorded this song and another, A Girl Like You, in about 20 minutes, at the end of a studio session booked for an orchestra that wrapped up 45 minutes early. This was written byContinue reading “Wild Thing topped the charts”
