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Post by jpkansas on Mar 5, 2011 2:10:45 GMT -5
1971: At the beginning of their "Thank You" tour at Ulster Hall in Belfast, Led Zeppelin debut the first live performance of their upcoming song, "Stairway To Heaven." The audience is underwhelmed. oldies.about.com/od/oldieshistory/a/march5.htm
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Post by H2IZCOOL on Mar 7, 2011 11:20:34 GMT -5
1971: At the beginning of their "Thank You" tour at Ulster Hall in Belfast, Led Zeppelin debut the first live performance of their upcoming song, "Stairway To Heaven." The audience is underwhelmed. oldies.about.com/od/oldieshistory/a/march5.htmI can understand a live audience being "underwhelmed" by Stairway to Heaven. I don't think it would work well the first time you heard it, especially without being able to hit "replay" to try to pick up on all of the nuances. I love the song today, but I probably had to hear it a dozen times before I started to appreciate it. 1999: Records chosen today for inclusion in the US National Recordings Registry: "Blue Suede Shoes," Carl Perkins; "Be My Baby," The Ronettes; "A Change Is Gonna Come," Sam Cooke; "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction, the Rolling Stones. 2007: Records chosen today for inclusion in the US National Recordings Registry: "Blue Suede Shoes," Carl Perkins; "Be My Baby," The Ronettes; "A Change Is Gonna Come," Sam Cooke; "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction, the Rolling Stones. Wow! They liked those records so much they figured they'd enter them twice!
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