Paul The Butcher

Paul The Butcher

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KISS Is Always Turning It Up A Notch & And Lets Take A Look At Rock History

It’s one thing for a band to shout the wrong city’s name on stage, but of course KISS always turns it up a notch. Playing in Vienna, Austria, they send a thank you message to the fans by flying the flag for Australia. But we've all made that mistake, right?

In the History of Rock in 1975 – David Bowie's “Fame” is released. It will become his first and only number one hit.

On the same day – The Eagles started a five-week run at number 1 on the US album chart with their fourth studio album ‘One Of These Nights’. The breakthrough album contained ‘Lyin’ Eyes’, ‘Take It To The Limit’ and the title track.

And in 1997 – The Pink Floyd album The Dark Side Of The Moon spent its 1056th week on the US album chart. It was rumored at the time that if the album was played while watching The Wizard of Oz movie, and started exactly when the MGM lion roared the third time during the movie’s intro, very interesting connections could be made between the two.


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