January 31, 1970 –Led Zeppelin’s single, Whole Lotta Love reaches #4 in the US, on this date,the highest any of their songs will ever chart on the Hot 100. Most of their songs, including Stairway To Heaven, were not released as singles. Jimmy Page served as Led Zeppelin’s producer, and on this song, he letContinue reading “Whole Lotta Love”
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The future looked bright
January 31, 1958 –Explorer-I, officially Satellite 1958 Alpha (and sometimes referred to as Explorer 1), was the first Earth satellite of the United States, having been launched at 10:48 pm EST on this date, as part of the United States program for the International Geophysical Year. The satellite was launched from LC-26 at Cape CanaveralContinue reading “The future looked bright”
In case you were wondering
Today is the last day of Dry January You may resume drinking with abandon tomorrow for the start of Lunar New Year Demand Euphoria!
The Wonder Years Premiered
January 31, 1988 – Everyone went back to the late 60s and early 70s when The Wonder Years, starring Fred Savage, Danica McKellar and Josh Saviano premiered on ABC-TV on this date. Arye Gross performed the narration for the pilot when it originally aired. However, Arye’s narration was later removed and replaced with Daniel Stern’sContinue reading “The Wonder Years Premiered”
Taking a little off the top
January 30, 1649 – If history teaches us anything, it’s that sometimes, it NOT good to be the king. King Charles I of England, was beheaded for treason at Banqueting House on this date. It is reputed that he wore two shirts as to prevent the cold January weather causing any noticeable shivers that theContinue reading “Taking a little off the top”
Kids, your history teachers lied to you once again –
January 30, 1889 –World War I really started on this date. The bodies of Archduke Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria, syphilitic, depressive, whore mongering heir to the Austro-Hungarian crown, and his air headed 17 year old mistress Baroness Mary Vetsera, were discovered in the Imperial hunting lodge at Mayerling in the Vienna Woods on thisContinue reading “Kids, your history teachers lied to you once again –”
The Beatle’s famous rooftop concert
January 30, 1969 – At a free concert at their Apple corporate headquarters in London, The Beatles made their last-ever public appearance as a group on this date. The performance, filmed for the documentary Let It Be, was eventually halted when police arrived after neighbors complained about the racket. (I strongly encourage you to seekContinue reading “The Beatle’s famous rooftop concert”
Do people still have answering machines?
Today is National Inane Answering Machine Day, observed on January 30th every year. This holiday encourages you on this day to bring an end to all of the mindless and endlessly long answering machine messages that annoy and waste the time of callers. Or, you could leave a long, drawn out, insane message on someone’sContinue reading “Do people still have answering machines?”
Love leads the way
January 29, 1929 – The Seeing Eye was incorporated in Nashville, Tennessee by Dorothy Harrison Eustus and Morris Frank, on this date. A few weeks later, the first seeing-eye Dog Guide School in the United States opened in Nashville. (The name the Seeing Eye came from Proverbs 20:12 in the Bible, “The seeing eye, theContinue reading “Love leads the way”
Nobody’s gonna go to school today
January 29, 1979 –Brenda Spencer fired repeatedly at the school across from her residence in San Diego, killing two and wounding eight children, using the rifle her father had given her as a gift. I don’t like Mondays. This livens up the day. — The reason she gave inspired the Boomtown Rats song. Remember: gunsContinue reading “Nobody’s gonna go to school today”
