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This Day in Rock History: October 22nd

This Day in Rock History: October 22nd

Time to take a look back into this day in rock history: October 22

1966

The Beach Boys make an abrupt audio turnaround with the release of “Good Vibrations”, the jaw dropping opus that lyricist Mike Love called “a flowery poem”.

1974
This was the last real version of Traffic with Rosko Gee replacing Chris Wood on bass who was dealing with substance abuse.  Steve Winwood also had health issues and eventually walked off the tour in Chicago to start his solo career.


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1976

What many consider the first real punk single, “New Rose / Help” is released by the Damned, beating the Sex Pistols “Anarchy in the UK” by five weeks.  The flip side is a remake of the Beatles hit. 

2021
While schooling herself early in the blues, Samantha Fish is now seen as a crossover to a number of musical genres.


Poster courtesy of Raw Sugar Studio

Mike Olszewski

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