Nope, perfectly put. A real case of "Emperor's new clothes". Tripe, a
better painter than musician and that's not saying a whole lot!!
Lake
On Sunday, June 16, 2013 8:01:11 PM UTC+1, Jurgenhaim wrote:
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> Am I the only person in the world that thinks Trout Mask Replica is a load
> of shite?
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> On Sunday, 16 June 2013 17:37:00 UTC+1, Eidem wrote:
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>> June 16 Born –
>> Ben Raleigh (1913) – songwriter ("Laughing On The Outside (Crying On
>> The Inside)”).
>> David "Little Caesar" Johnson (1934) – Little Caesar and The Romans.
>> Billy "Crash" Craddock (1939) – Country/rockabilly singer.
>> Lamont Dozier (1941) – songwriter/producer for Motown.
>> Edward "Eddie" Levert (1942) – The O'Jays.
>> John Rostill (1942) – bassist for The Shadows.
>> Iain Matthews (1946) – songwriter/guitarist for Fairport Convention.
>> Peppy Castro (aka Emil Thielheim, 1949) – guitarist for The Blues
>> Magoos.
>> James Smith (1950) – The Stylistics.
>> Gino Vanelli (1952) – singer/songwriter.
>> Ian Mosley (1953) – drummer for Marillion.
>> Malcom Mortimer (1953) – drummer for Gentle Giant.
>> Garry Roberts (1954) – guitarist for The Boomtown Rats.
>> Patrick Waite (1968) – Reggae musician, Musical Youth.
>> Tupac Shakur (1971) – rapper/songwriter.
>>
>> June 16 R.I.P. –
>> Lonnie Johnson (1970) – hit by car, stroke. Age 71. Blues/Jazz
>> guitarist.
>> Don Robey (1975) – heart attack. Age 71. Founder of Peacock Records.
>> Bob Nolan (1980) – heart attack. Age 72. Canadian singer/songwriter,
>> Sons Of The Pioneers.
>> Warren Ryanes (1982) – Age 45. The Monotones.
>> James Honeyman-Scott (1982) – heart failure from cocaine. Age 25. The
>> Pretenders.
>> Douglas "Buzz" Shearman (1983) – motorcycle accident. Age 33. Vocalist
>> for Moxy.
>> Kristen Pfaff (1994) – acute opiate intoxication. Age 27. Bassist for
>> Hole.
>> John Wolters (1997) – liver cancer. Age 52. Dr. Hook and The Medicine
>> Show.
>> Screaming Lord Sutch (1999) – suicide. Age 58. British musician.
>>
>> June 16 album releases –
>> Captain Beefheart – Trout Mask Replica (1969)
>> Three Dog Night – Golden Biscuits (1971)
>> Elvis Presley – Love Letters From Elvis (1971)
>> Roxy Music – Roxy Music (1972)
>> Ringo Starr – Bad Boy (1978) U.S.
>> Carly Simon – Come Upstairs (1980)
>> The Carpenters – Made In America (1981)
>> Ringo Starr – Old Wave (1983)
>> The Smiths – The Queen Is Dead (1986)
>> Big Audio Dynamite II – The Globe (1991)
>> Type O Negative – Slow, Deep And Hard (1991)
>> Lindsey Buckingham – Out Of The Cradle (1992)
>> Michael Jackson – HIStory: Past, Present And Future, Book I (1995)
>> Aaron Carter – Aaron Carter (1998) U.S.
>> Brian Wilson – Imagination (1998)
>> Little Feat – Under The Radar (1998)
>> Shpongle – Nothing Lasts… But Nothing Is Lost (2005)
>> George Harrison – Let It Roll: Songs By George Harrison (2009)
>>
>> June 16 events –
>> 1956 – Bill Doggett records "Honky Tonk,” Parts 1 and 2, for King
>> Records at their studios in New York.
>> 1956 – The Giant Rock ‘N’ Roll Revue plays the first of two days at
>> the Hippodrome Theater in Cleveland, Ohio, featuring Chuck Berry,
>> Frankie Lymon and The Teenagers, Clyde McPhatter, The Diamonds, Don
>> Cherry, Lonnie Donegan, Johnny Burnette and The Rock ‘N’ Roll Trio,
>> Billy Wells and The Crescents, The Jodimars, Joe Howard and His Band,
>> Sam “The Man” Taylor, and The 4 Tunes. Both shows are emceed by radio
>> station WERE’s Bill Randle.
>> 1957 – Johnny Mathis records both songs for his single, “Chances Are”
>> and “The Twelfth Of Never,” at Columbia Studios in New York City. In
>> the evening, Mathis appears on The Ed Sullivan Show, performing “It’s
>> Not For Me To Say.” Other musical guests on the show include Rusty
>> Draper, John Raitt, Polly Bergen and Don Rondo.
>> 1958 – Doris Day releases her single, “Everybody Loves A Lover” b/w
>> “Instant Love.”
>> 1959 – Buck Owens records both songs for his single, “Tired Of Livin’”
>> and “Under Your Spell Again” at Capitol Studios in Hollywood.
>> 1962 – The Isley Brothers release their single, "Twist And Shout" b/w
>> "Spanish Twist" on the Wand label.
>> 1962 – Gary U.S. Bonds makes his U.S. television debut, lip-synching
>> to "Quarter To Three" on American Bandstand.
>> 1962 – David (Bowie) Jones makes his stage debut with his band The
>> Konrads at Bromley Technical School in Kent.
>> 1964 – In the middle of their first U.S. tour, The Rolling Stones fly
>> back to England to honor a gig made a year earlier at Magdalen College
>> in Oxford. The Falling Leaves open the show.
>> 1965 – The Everly Brothers, Gerry and The Pacemakers, PJ Proby, Dick
>> and Dee Dee, The Wellingtons, Billy Preston, Gary Brento Weis, Petula
>> Clark, Cliff Bennett and The Rebel Rousers, The Bitter End Singers,
>> and Gary Lewis and The Playboys all appear on Shindig!
>> 1966 – Cliff Richard appears with evangelist Billy Graham at a rally
>> at Earls Court in London, and discusses his discovery of the Christian
>> faith.
>> 1966 – John Mayall's Bluesbreakers - featuring Eric Clapton on guitar
>> - appears at the Marquee Club in London.
>> 1966 – The Beatles make their first and only live appearance on Top Of
>> The Pops, lip-synching to "Paperback Writer" and "Rain."
>> 1967 – The movie Hell On Wheels, starring Marty Robbins, premieres in
>> Nashville.
>> 1967 – The Monterey Pop Festival begins at the Monterey County
>> Fairgrounds. Today's lineup includes The Association, Lou Rawls,
>> Johnny Rivers, Eric Burdon and The Animals and Simon and Garfunkel.
>> 1967 – The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown and Soft Machine play at the
>> Liverpool Love Festival.
>> 1970 – The organizers of the Woodstock festival announce that the
>> event lost more than $1.2 million.
>> 1972 – The New York Jazz Museum opens in midtown Manhattan.
>> 1972 – Elvis Presley performs one show at Chicago Stadium. Elvis will
>> play two more shows at the Stadium the next day.
>> 1974 – Tangerine Dream makes their UK stage debut at the Victoria
>> Palace Theatre in London.
>> 1975 – John Lennon sues U.S. Attorney General John Mitchell and
>> Richard Kleindienst for harassment during his deportation proceedings.
>> 1976 – The Jacksons television show debuts on CBS, and will run for
>> nine months.
>> 1978 – The movie adaptation of the Broadway hit, Grease, premieres in
>> theaters in the U.S.
>> 1978 – Kenny Rogers records “The Gambler” at Jack Clement Recording
>> Studios in Nashville.
>> 1980 – The Blues Brothers movie premieres in Chicago.
>> 1982 – Singer for .38 Special Donnie Van Zant is arrested on stage
>> during a show in Tulsa, Oklahoma, for drinking in public.
>> 1987 – Jerry Garcia gives his permission for Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream
>> to name a flavor after him.
>> 1988 – Mötley Crüe singer Vince Neil marries mud wrestler Sharisse
>> Rudell. They stay married for five years.
>> 1989 – Cliff Richard celebrates 30 years in show business with a
>> concert at Wembley in front of 72,000. Other performers include Gerry
>> and The Pacemakers, The Kalin Twins, and The Searchers.
>> 1989 – Smokey Robinson launches his own brand of perfume for women
>> called Smoke.
>> 1989 – The first of the three-day Glastonbury Festival begins in
>> Somerset. The event features performances by Van Morrison, Elvis
>> Costello, Throwing Muses, Pixies, Hot House Flowers, Suzanne Vega, The
>> Proclaimers, Lucinda Williams, Youssou N’Dour and many others.
>> 1990 – The Rolling Stones song "Paint It Black" hits the top of the
>> charts in the Netherlands after it is released as a single 25 years
>> after its initial release.
>> 1993 – The U.S. Postal Service unveils their Legends of American Music
>> stamps series, featuring Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, Otis Redding,
>> Bill Haley, Clyde McPhatter, Ritchie Valens and Dinah Washington.
>> 1994 – Oasis plays their first show outside of the UK at the Erotika
>> Club in Paris, France.
>> 1996 – The second day of the Tibetan Freedom Concerts is held at
>> Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. Artists appearing over the two-day
>> event include Smashing Pumpkins, Beastie Boys, A Tribe Called Quest,
>> Pavement, Cibo Matto, Biz Markie, Richie Havens, John Lee Hooker, Red
>> Hot Chili Peppers, Rage Against The Machine, Sonic Youth, Beck, Foo
>> Fighters, Björk, De La Soul, Fugees, Buddy Guy, The Skatalites, Yoko
>> Ono and No Doubt.
>> 1997 – Irish singer Sinéad O'Connor cancels her upcoming concert in
>> Jerusalem after receiving death threats.
>> 1999 – Cher begins her 121-date Do You Believe? Tour at the America
>> West Arena in Phoenix, Arizona.
>> 1999 – Phil Collins receives a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
>> 2000 – On the first night of his Up In Smoke Tour, Snoop Dogg's tour
>> bus is stopped at the Temecula border checkpoint in San Diego when
>> marijuana is smelled coming from the bus. One person is arrested.
>> 2001 – Four-year old Daniel Karven-Veres drowns in the swimming pool
>> of Mötley Crüe's drummer Tommy Lee, at a birthday party for Lee's son,
>> Brandon. The child’s parents will sue Lee for negligence, but the
>> drummer will be cleared of all wrong-doing by a jury in April 2003.
>> 2002 – A remixed version of Elvis Presley's 1967 song "A Little Less
>> Conversation" goes to #1 in the UK.
>> 2004 – The surviving members of The New York Dolls reunite for a
>> concert at the Royal Festival Hall in London.
>> 2004 – Scotland's University of St. Andrews announces that Bob Dylan
>> will receive an honorary doctorate degree in music at their graduation
>> ceremonies on June 23.
>> 2007 – Rod Stewart (62) marries his third wife, Penny Lancaster (36),
>> at La Cervara near Portofino, Italy.
>> 2008 – Coldplay kicks off their 161-date Viva la Vida World Tour at
>> the Brixton Academy in London.
>> 2012 – An outdoor concert by Radiohead at Downsview Park in Toronto,
>> Canada, is canceled after the entire stage collapses. Drum tech Scott
>> Johnson is killed, and three other crew members are seriously injured.
>>
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