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8:00 – 10:00 (-ish) (NSW Daylight Saving)

Homicidal Suicidal – Budgie Budgie
Pink & Black (Shaken & Stirred 1985 Robert Plant) – XYZAfter The Crash

Iron Maiden – National Stadium Santiago Chile 15th Jan 2001
Intro – The Wicker Man
Ghost Of The Navigator
Brave New World
Wrathchild
2 Minutes To Midnight
Blood Brothers
The Sign Of The Cross
The Mercenary
The Trooper

Snakes & Alligators – Bill Cosby – When I Was A Kid

Unreleased Experiments – Alan Parsons ProjectTales Of Mystery & Imagination (1987 Remixes)
Heighty Hi – Lee MichaelsEverybody's Stoned & So Am I
Powderfinger – Neil YoungCollector's Heartland

The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy (LP Version) Episode 6 (Final)

Face Down At Folk City – The Roches – Another World
Baker Baker – Tori AmosUnder The Pink
Watch Out For Yourself Mr. Jones – Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac – Vaudeville Years (1968 - 1970)

Watts - Brother Woodman
Haste Makes Waste - Rozelle Gayle
Baby Baby, Take A Look - Robbin Ray
Twisted - Paul Preston

Steppin' Out – (pre) Black Sabbath (Iommi & Ward) – Queens Hotel, Silloth, UK 1968
You Shook Me – Led ZeppelinLost BBC Sessions 1969
Love Machine – Uriah HeepLook At Yourself

Focus IV – Focus – Mother Focus
Don't Need No Bad Girl – The Archies – This Is Love
Gutty Guitar – Screaming Lord Sutch Screaming Lord Sutch & Heavy Friends

Braintrain – Wallenstein Krautrock
Death Of The Flowers – Leon Russell's Asylum ChoirLook Inside The Asylum Choir

7th February On This Day In Music

Born On This Day

1934 – King Curtis – sax player, worked with John Lennon, played on The Coasters' "Yakety Yak", member of Memphis Soul Stew
1948 – Jimmy Greenspoon – keyboard player for Three Dog Night, also worked with Kim Fowley and Beck, Bogert & Appice
1949 – Stoney Browder of Kid Creole & The Coconuts
1949 – Alan Lancaster – bassist for Status Quo
1959 – Bryan Travers – sax player for UB40
1960 – Steve Bronski – synthesizer player for Bronski Beat
1962- David Bryan – keyboard player for Bon Jovi
1962 – Garth Brooks – country singer
1962 – Deborah Bonham – rock & blues vocalist and sister of John Bonham
1968 – Sully Erna – vocalist for Godsmack
1974 – Danny Goffey – drummer for Supergrass
1975 – Wes Borland – guitarist for Limp Bizkit

Happened On This Day

1959 – Buddy Holly's funeral took place at The Tabernacle Baptist Church in Lubbock, Texas
1959 – Guitar Slim (Eddie Jones), blues artist, died of pneumonia aged 32
1963 – The Blues By Six and The Rolling Stones played The Manor House in London. Tickets were 4 shillings (0.56c)
1963 – "Please Please Me" was first played on US radio
1964 – The Beatles landed at Kennedy Airport in New York for their first experiences of USA
1965 – George Harrison had his tonsils removed at University College Hospital in London
1966 – The Beatles released "Nowhere Man"
1966 – The premiere issue of the rock magazine Crawdaddy hit the stands in New York City
1966 – The Beach Boys' "Summer Days" went gold
1967 – Robin, Maurice and Barry Gibb returned home to the UK after living in Australia for 9 years
1967 – Mike Nesmith and Mickey Dolenz appeared on UK TV's "Top of the Pops"
1969 – John Lennon & Yoko Ono appeared on the cover of The Rolling Stone. John was named "Rolling Stone's Man of the Year"
1969 – The Who recorded "Pinball Wizard" at Morgan Studios in London
1969 – Jim Morrison was arrested for DUI and driving with a licence in Los Angeles
1970 – Johnny Cash's "Hello, I'm Johnny Cash" went gold
1970 – Led Zeppelin scored their first No. 1 UK album with "Led Zeppelin II", which stayed in the charts for 138 weeks
1970 – Shocking Blue hit no. 1 in the US singles charts with "Venus". This made them the first Dutch act to hit no. 1 on the US charts
1970 – Badfinger released "Come & Get It", and Simon & Garfunkel released "Bridge Over Troubled Water"
1973 – The Stooges released "Raw Power"
1974 – Ex- Hot Licks John Girton married Maryanne Price
1976 – Bob Dylan started a five-week run at no. 1 on the US album charts with "Desire"
1979 – Stephen Stills was the first rock performer to record an album digitally, but as it was never released, the credit went to Ry Cooder to release a digitally recorded album
1976 – Paul Simon started a three-week run at no. 1 on the US singles charts with "50 Ways To Leave Your Lover"
1980 – Pink Floyd's "The Wall" debuted in Los Angeles
1981 – Kool & The Gang started a two-week run at no. 1 on the US charts for "Celebration"
1981 – John Lennon's "Woman" went to no.1 on the UK charts
1984 – Columbia Records (CBS) threw a party for Michael Jackson in the New York Museum of Natural History
1985 – Matt Monro, UK crooner, died from liver cancer
1986 – The Rolling Stones shot the video for "Harlem Shuffle"
1987 – Paul Simon defended his decision to record "Graceland", and break anti-apartheid bans, using local black musicians Ladysmith Black Mambazo. He maintained that music has no political frontiers, and that these great musicians were provided a wider international platform
1987 – George Michael and Aretha Franklin held no. 1 on the UK charts with "I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)"
1989 – Georgia state representative Billy Randall introduced a bill to make Little Richard's "Tutti Frutti" the state's official rock song
1994 – Blind Melon's vocalist Shannon Hoon was ejected from The American Music Awards for loud and disruptive behaviour, and later charged with battery, assault, resisting arrest and destruction of a police station phone
1995 – Tupak Shakur was sentenced to one-to-four-and-a-half-years in gaol for sexual abuse
1999 – Blondie's "Maria" hit no. 1 in the UK
2000 – Rapper Big Punisher died of a heart attack, weighing 318 kg (50 stone)
2000 – Dave Pevertt of Savoy Brown and Foghat, died of kidney cancer
2004 – Queen's "We Will Rock You" was elected the greatest rock anthem of all time, beating "Bohemian Rhapsody" into second place, in a poll to mark the release of the movie "School of Rock"
2008 – AmyWinehouse was refused permission to perform at this year's Grammy Awards. Her visa application had been rejected due to an arrest for marijuana possession in Norway the previous year

2015 – Joe D Mauldin (Joseph Benson Maildin), bassist for The Crickets, and recording engineer, died on this day

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