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This Day in Rock History: September 10th

This Day in Rock History: September 10th

Time to take a look back into this day in rock history: September 10

1962  

The BBC banned Bobby ‘Boris’ Pickett and the Crypt Kickers hit ‘Monster Mash’ claiming it was offensive. The single still went on to be a UK No.3 hit in 1973.

1963
The Beatles met the Rolling Stones at Studio 51 Jazz Club in London.  They played them part of a song that Mick Jagger and Ringo Starr can both say they sang lead vocals.

1973
The BBC banned airplay of the Rollings Stones’ ‘Star Star’, from the ‘Goat’s Head Soup” album.  Hmmm… wonder why?  (DON’T play this in front of sensitive ears!)

1974

The New York Dolls split up after just two albums. The band is a recording unit for only about 2 ½ years

Mike Olszewski

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