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re: Non-Phish Show Of The Day Thread
Posted on 8/15/12 at 7:57 pm to TreeDawg
Posted on 8/15/12 at 7:57 pm to TreeDawg
The MC5 - Live on the Beat Club (1972)
The Motor City protopunks take a rocket to Rhineland on this German TV show.
The Motor City protopunks take a rocket to Rhineland on this German TV show.
Posted on 8/16/12 at 5:24 pm to Kafka
Elvis Presley on The Louisiana Hayride
Elvis' appearances on the Hayride radio show are a major turning point in popular music history. Every Saturday night he and his band would drive to Shreveport for the precious exposure (hundreds of miles sometimes), building their regional audience eventually to the point that both RCA and Atlantic records would be interested in him (RCA won out). If Elvis had never done the Hayride American music might have been very different.
"That's All Right Mama" (October 16, 1954)
"Blue Moon of Kentucky" (October 16, 1954)
"Tweedle Dee" (April 30, 1955
"I Forgot To Remember To Forget" (October 1, 1955)
"Paralyzed" (December 16, 1956)
Elvis' appearances on the Hayride radio show are a major turning point in popular music history. Every Saturday night he and his band would drive to Shreveport for the precious exposure (hundreds of miles sometimes), building their regional audience eventually to the point that both RCA and Atlantic records would be interested in him (RCA won out). If Elvis had never done the Hayride American music might have been very different.
"That's All Right Mama" (October 16, 1954)
"Blue Moon of Kentucky" (October 16, 1954)
"Tweedle Dee" (April 30, 1955
"I Forgot To Remember To Forget" (October 1, 1955)
"Paralyzed" (December 16, 1956)
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