885 Most Memorable Musical Moments

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19 Oct

1: The Woodstock Music & Arts Festival

Thanks for listening and participating in this year’s countdown. Click on the official Woodstock poster (below) for everything you ever wanted to know about this historic festival — chosen by XPN listeners as the #1 Most Memorable Musical Moment!

Gary Friedman from Lancaster, PA remembers Woodstock
Byron Mellinger, Wyomissing, PA recalls Hendrix at Woodstock
Donna Greenberg from Bensalem, […]

19 Oct

2: The Beatles appear on The Ed Sullivan Show

Where were you when The Beatles debuted on The Ed Sullivan on Feburary 9th, 1964?
Why was this such a memorable moment in rock history? Writing in an article for Slate.com, Fred Kaplan put it succinctly: “The Beatles took hold of our country and shook it to a different place because they were young, because their […]

19 Oct

3: John Lennon shot and killed by Mark David Chapman in New York City

John Lennon was shot and killed by Mark David Chapman on December 8, 1980. Lennon was shot as he entered the Dakota, his luxury apartment building on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, opposite Central Park, at approximately 11PM Eastern Time. He was rushed in a police car to St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital Center, where he died. […]

19 Oct

4: MTV launches on August 1, 1981

Reality TV has killed the video star - on MTV, at least. But once upon a time the network changed the face of pop culture - many times over. During its first decade MTV ruled the pop landscape. Today, its legacy – good and bad – is everywhere. The evolution of music videos radically altered […]

19 Oct

5: Apple introduces the iPod and iTunes

Apple, once a force in business and technology, was usurped by the PC in the 90s, becoming the Betamax to the PC’s VHS. Their products became popular only among graphic designers, enthusiasts, and Mac snobs. But in 2001, with the release of iTunes and the iPod, Apple reclaimed its standing a business innovator and, in […]

19 Oct

6: Bob Dylan plugs in with his first electric performance Newport Folk Festival

The following is from Rolling Stone Magazine’s 50 Moments That Changed The History of Rock & Roll:
The most notorious live performance in rock & roll lasted about fifteen minutes: three songs played at assaultive volume by a plugged-in blues band fronted by the young poet-king of American folk music, at the sacred annual congress of […]

19 Oct

7: Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon enters the charts in 1973 and stays there for 741 weeks

The Dark Side of the Moon is widely hailed by many critics and fans as Pink Floyd’s definitive album. Exploring the nature of the human experience, the lyrics deal with topics such as aging and the overwhelmingly fast approach of death, materialism, and the belief that a person’s self is “always in the right.”
Recorded […]

19 Oct

8: Bruce Springsteen releases Born to Run, makes the covers of Newsweek and Time, October 27, 1975

On August 13, 1975, two weeks before the release of Born To Run, Springsteen and the E Street Band began a five-night, 10-show stand at New York’s Bottom Line club; it attracted major media attention, was broadcast live on WNEW-FM, and convinced many skeptics that Springsteen was for real.
But on August 25th hundreds of thousands […]

19 Oct

9: The Beatles release Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band

Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band was released on June 1, 1967. It was the eighth album by The Beatles and was recorded by the Beatles over a four month period beginning on December 6, 1966.
The Allmusic Guide review pretty summarizes the essence of Sgt. Pepper’s:
“It’s possible to argue that there are better Beatles albums, […]

19 Oct

10: Bob Geldof and Midge Ure organize Live Aid, held in London and Philadelphia, July 13, 1985

Live Aid, a multi-venue concert held on July 13, 1985, was organized by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure as a continued fundraising effort for Ethiopian famine relief following the success of their previous charity endeavor, Band Aid’s benefit single “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” Billed as the “global jukebox”, its two main locations were London’s […]

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