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Posted on 3/27/21 at 5:30 pm to
Posted by PhantomMenace
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Posted on 3/27/21 at 5:30 pm to
In the Soviet Union during the cold war electric guitars could not be purchased, so young musicians would build their own, using electronics cannibalized from pay telephones.

Bootleg vinyl for recordings was provided by x-ray film stolen from hospitals. Could listen to the Beatles on a disk depicting someone's bones or innards.
Posted by PiscesTiger
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Posted on 3/27/21 at 7:22 pm to
When he was lead singer and guitarist of KISS, Paul Stanley sucked more than 800 cocks.
Posted by Mizz-SEC
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Posted on 3/28/21 at 9:50 am to

Ok. I knew Ricky Nelson died on the plane previously owned by Jerry Lee Lewis which is it's own bit of trivia, but check this out on the final concert he performed...


New Year’s Eve Weekend, 1985…

On Saturday, December 28, the band soldiered on from Orlando to Guntersville, Alabama, to play at P.J.’s Alley, a 4,000 square foot converted tire store and warehouse, that Upton owned. The DC-3 made an uneventful landing around dusk, and quickly taxied to a stop. The air stairs of the DC-3 were lowered, and the band began to unload all of their gear before hitching a ride into town with two locals.
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Another sold-out night, Nelson ended by singing a rendition of Buddy Holly’s song, Rave On. Ironically, Holly himself had chosen this song to close what would be his last performance at Clear Lake, Iowa, on February 3, 1959 – “the Day the Music Died…”.Nelson’s final words on stage that evening were, “Rave on for me!” as he and his band departed.


Article: The Crash of Ricky Nelson’s DC-3
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