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RIP, Bob Weir. https://www.instagram.com/p/DTVlIPejrQ1/ My personal take on a decade without David. Find me at noearplugs.substack.com HBD, DB. ❤️ David Bowie released his twenty-fifth and final studio album ‘Blackstar’ 10 years ago today on his 69th birthday. Second Song of the Day: “President of What?” by Death Cab for Cutie. https://www.instagram.com/p/DTLhRtwEide/ Song of the Day: “On Division St” by Nation of Language. Song of the Day: “Wreck” by Neko Case. Sex Pistols played the first show of their only U.S. tour at the Great Southeast Music Hall in Atlanta, Georgia on this day in 1978. The first edition of the legendary British music magazine ‘Melody Maker’ was published 100 years ago today. Song of the Day: “Spy of Love” by INXS. My NYE plans are set with @fiveeightathensband Happy 83rd to Andy Summers, guitarist for The Police, who was born on this day in 1942 in Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire, England. Mr. Blue Sky himself, Electric Light Orchestra’s Jeff Lynne, was born in Shard End, Birmingham, England on this day in 1947. Happy 79th to the Queen of Punk, Patti Smith, who was born in Chicago, Illinois on this day in 1946. “The people have the power to redeem the work of fools.” HAPPY MONKEES DAY! Michael Nesmith was born in Houston, Texas on this day in 1942, and Davy Jones was born three years later in Manchester, England on this day in 1945! https://www.instagram.com/p/DS5CGivjtLK/ https://www.instagram.com/p/DS3atOdDgeC/ Song of the Day: “I’ve Got The Sun In My Heart” by Tommy Talton. Come on over to Substack for my musical year in review! (noearplugs.substack.com) The great @tommytalton left us two years ago today. Miss you, brother. Happy 75th to the late Alex Chilton, born in Memphis on this day in 1950. Song of the Day: “Do It Yourself” by Drive-By Truckers (thanks, Santa). Led Zeppelin’s first U.S. show was at the Auditorium Arena in Denver on this day in 1968. They were the opening act for Spirit and Vanilla Fudge. The Beatles’ ‘Magical Mystery Tour’ film debuted on BBC-TV on this day in 1967. Second Song of the Day: “2000 Miles” by Sharon Van Etten. Song of the Day: “White Winter Hymnal” by Fleet Foxes. Happy 80th to the late Motörhead singer Lemmy Kilmister who was born in Staffordshire, England on this day in 1945. https://www.instagram.com/p/DSnY1X7joer/

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