LRRC EP836: 10 Underrated Rock Albums of the 1980's, Fly Me Courageous, AC/DC
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Loudini: 10 Underrated Rock Albums from the 1980s(Rock ‘N Rewind), Creating Your Best Art(not what you think)(world of creatives); who is it for? Set limitations. Obsession not inspiration. Perfectionism is b.s.(quantity creates quality), feedback during the process,
Riff of the week: Fly Me Courageous
Pittsburgh Kevin: AC/DC, no musical talent, the truck incident, so bad it’s good; the final countdown
Movie Corner: Beverly Hills Cop, Jaws, Thunderheart, Andor Season 2, Catch me if you can, Star Wars vs Star Trek(reason tv),
This Week In Rock History:
Certainly! Here's a curated list of over 20 notable classic rock events that occurred between May 11 and May 17 throughout history, encompassing album releases, single launches, significant concerts, and more:
🎶 Singles & Albums Released
- The Beach Boys released “I Get Around” and its B-side “Don’t Worry Baby” on May 11, 1964, marking a significant moment in surf rock history.
- The Beatles released “The Long and Winding Road” on May 11, 1970, which became their final U.S. number one single.
- Bruce Springsteen released “Spirit in the Night” on May 11, 1973, showcasing his storytelling prowess.
- George Harrison released “All Those Years Ago” on May 11, 1981, a tribute to John Lennon.
- Phil Collins released “Sussudio” on May 11, 1985, which became one of his signature solo hits.
- Rainbow released their acclaimed album Rising on May 17, 1976, featuring the powerful vocals of Ronnie James Dio.
🎤 Historic Concerts & Tours
- Grateful Dead performed five legendary shows from May 11–17, 1977, later compiled into the May 1977 live album box set.
- Led Zeppelin played the first of five sold-out nights at London's Earls Court Arena on May 17, 1975, a highlight of their touring career.
- The Who pre-taped a performance of “Pictures of Lily” for Top of the Pops on May 17, 1967, during a busy day that also included a live show in Stevenage.
- Wings kicked off their first official tour at the Bristol Hippodrome on May 11, 1973, marking Paul McCartney's return to live performance.
- Alice Cooper performed at The Forum in Inglewood, California, on May 11, 1973, delivering his theatrical brand of rock.
📺 Television Appearances & Media Moments
- Elton John was awarded a Platinum record for his album Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy on May 17, 1975, the first album to achieve this on its release day.
- Paul and Linda McCartney hosted NBC's Saturday Night Live on May 17, 1980, performing their new single “Coming Up.”
- The Carpenters aired their TV special Space Encounters on ABC on May 17, 1978, blending music with a sci-fi theme.
- Pete Townshend recorded an interview for the BBC's Dateline London and The Who pre-taped a Top of the Pops insert on May 17, 1967.
📰 Industry Milestones & Chart Achievements
- On May 17, 1969, it was reported that, for the first time, album sales in the UK had surpassed single sales, indicating a shift in consumer preferences.
- Yes received Gold records for both Yessongs and The Yes Album on May 17, 1973, solidifying their status in progressive rock.
- Earth, Wind & Fire began a three-week run at the top of the Billboard Hot 200 album chart with the soundtrack to That's The Way Of The World on May 17, 1975.
- The Doobie Brothers released their comeback album Cycles on May 17, 1989, featuring the hit single “The Doctor.”
- Joni Mitchell was featured on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine on May 17, 1969, highlighting her influence in the music world.
📰 Recent Developments (2025)
- The Who announced their final farewell tour, The Song Is Over North American Farewell Tour, with pre-sale tickets starting May 13 and general sales on May 16.
- David Lee Roth launched ticket sales for his 2025 North American tour on May 9, marking his return to the stage after a five-year hiatus.
- Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead joined Sammy Hagar onstage in Las Vegas on May 7, 2025, for a surprise performance during Hagar's residency.
Alice In Chains canceled their May 11, 2025, show in Ohio due to drummer Sean Kinney experiencing a medical emergency during soundcheck.