tangled up in BLUE Prowler Junkie Posts: 11086 From: New Castle, Ind Registered: DEC 2000
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posted 10-11-2005 12:41 AM
October 111960s The Beatles release a cover of Chuck Berry’s “Roll Over Beethoven.” 1965 Grand Funk Railroad unfurls their debut LP “On Time.” The critics hate it but so what? 1969 1980s The Pretenders release their single “Don’t Get Me Wrong.” 1986 “Zenyatta Mondatta” by the Police tops the UK album charts. 1980 Ringo Starr and wife Barbara Bach travel to Tucson to undergo alcohol abuse treatment. 1988 1990s KoRn’s self-titled debut featuring “Shoots and Ladders” is unleashed. 1994 2000s Buffalo Springfield bassist Bruce Palmer dies of a heart attack at age 58. Palmer and Neil Young moved from Ontario to Los Angeles in 1966. There they joined Stephen Stills, drummer Dewey Martin and singer Richie Furay to form Buffalo Springfield. 2004 Britain`s Q magazine names Pink Floyd the greatest band of all time. Floyd edges out Led Zeppelin for the top spot. The Beatles barely make the list coming in 8th. Just above them is the only U.S. act, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band. The list is based on U.K. album and concert ticket sales mixed with a uniquely British skewing. 2004 The anti-Bush "Vote For Change" tour wraps up in Washington D.C. "We thought our nation`s capital seemed like the most ideal place to do that," says Pearl Jam`s Stone Gossard. Along with Pearl Jam, Bruce Springsteen and R.E,M. appear on the tour. The Sundance Channel devotes five hours to the tour with the program National Anthem: Inside the Vote for Change Concert Tour. 2004
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