June 1, 1985 –David Lee Roth’s cover of two Louis Prima songs – Just A Gigolo / I Ain’t Got Nobody peaks at No. 12 on the Billboard Charts on this date. Roth’s love of quirky songs from a bygone era stems from his childhood, when he would listen to the underground radio station KPPCContinue reading “Dave TV”
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Scotch Whisky appears in print for the first time
June 1, 1494 –The first written record of Scotch Whisky appeared in the Exchequer Rolls of Scotland on this date. (The Scots spell it whisky and the Irish spell it whiskey, with an extra ‘e‘. This difference in the spelling comes from the translations of the word from the Scottish and Irish Gaelic forms. WhiskeyContinue reading “Scotch Whisky appears in print for the first time”
Spring being a tough act to follow, God created June.
June is the sixth month of the year and consists of thirty days. The ancient Romans gave it 29 days until 46 BC, when Julius Caesar added the thirtieth for reasons known only to himself (Caesar’s hobbies seem to be conquest of the known world, sleeping with some very rich North African teenager and calendarContinue reading “Spring being a tough act to follow, God created June.”
The Prisoner premiered
June 1, 1968 –The British television series The Prisoner, starring Patrick McGoohan, had its American premiere on CBS-TV, as a summer replacement for a Jackie Gleason series, on this date. “Rover“, the menacing white balloon that acts as a surreal sentry in The Village, was supposed to have been a large robotic machine. During theContinue reading “The Prisoner premiered”
The Dick Van Dyke Show finale
June 1, 1966 –Dick Van Dyke tripped over the ottoman for the last time when CBS aired the last episode of The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Last Chapter on this date. The Dick Van Dyke Show was the last show to have its entire run filmed in black and white. The show was dueContinue reading “The Dick Van Dyke Show finale”
Walt Whitman –
May 31, 1819 –Keep your face always toward the sunshine – and shadows will fall behind you. A great New Yorker and even greater poet, Walt Whitman was born on this date. Demand Euphoria!
Wake up, up, up to Kellogg’s Cornflakes!
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 “Wake up, up, up to Kellogg’s Cornflakes!”
Got To Get You Into My Life finally released as a single
May 31, 1976 –Ten years after it appeared on The Beatles’ Revolver album, Capitol Records issues Got To Get You Into My Life as a single on this date. A British rock group called Cliff Bennett & The Rebel Rousers released this song as a single around the same time it appeared on The BeatlesContinue reading “Got To Get You Into My Life finally released as a single”
The Isley Bros. Fight the Power was released
May 31, 1975 –The first single from the Isley Brothers hit album, The Heat Is On, Fight the Power, was released on this date. (The song is notable for the use of the word bullshit, which is usually censored during radio airplay.) Often thought of as a song about the black experience, Fight The PowerContinue reading “The Isley Bros. Fight the Power was released”
The Red Hot Chili Peppers: Behind the Music premiered
May 31, 1999 –The VH1 documentary series Behind the Music began airing nightly with their premiere episode The Red Hot Chili Peppers: Behind the Music. Anthony Kiedis and Flea (bass guitar) first met when they were both 15 and attending high school together. (20 years after the program, the band is still going strong.)
