It’s October 22nd and here are some reasons why this day matters in rock history:
- In 1988, Phil Collins started a two-week run at number one on the singles chart with “Groovy Kind Of Love,” his sixth song to top the chart.
- In 1966, Chain Reaction, a band that would later be known as Aerosmith, opened for The Yardbirds at Staples High in Westport, Connecticut.
- In 1969, after issuing a statement denying that he was dead, Paul McCartney went to Scotland for a vacation.
- In 1990, Pearl Jam played their first-ever concert when they took the stage as Mookie Blaylock at Seattle’s The Off Ramp.
- In 1969, Led Zeppelin released Led Zeppelin II, featuring songs like “Whole Lotta Love,” “Ramble On,” “Moby Dick” and “Heartbreaker.”
- In 2000, R.E.M. returned to their hometown of Athens, Georgia to perform as part of a local festival called Land Aid that benefitted the community.
- And in 2008, Guns N’ Roses released their first new material since 1999 when the title track of their new album, Chinese Democracy, came out as a single.
And that’s what happened today in rock history.
Original article by Dave Basner at iHeartRadio.