Last night was Sir Paul McCartney’s final date of the Got Back North American tour. As he played to a sold-out crowd at MetLife Stadium, he was joined by some locals, Bruce Springsteen and Jon Bon Jovi.
In the History of Rock in 1972 – The Rolling Stones album ‘Exile on Main Street’ started a four-week run at the top of the US charts. The double album is regularly regarded as one of the band’s best, and features ‘Rocks Off’, ‘Rip This Joint’, ‘Happy’ and ‘Tumbling Dice’.
In 1997 – Ozzy Osbourne Fans rioted at an Ozzfest concert in Columbus Ohio, after Ozzy Osbourne couldn’t perform due to throat problems. Angry fans broke windows, uprooted trees, and turned over parked cars.
And in 2017 – After a nearly three-year delay, a 2.5-acre piece of land called Jimi Hendrix Park opened in Seattle’s Central district. Within walking distance from the legendary guitarist’s childhood home, the park features plaques detailing Hendrix’s life and Hendrix-inspired sculptures.