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by Steve Newton on February 27th, 2021 at 11:39 AM 1 of 4 2 of 4
There s been some killer double albums released in the history of rock. Looking through my vinyl stacks, its easy to spot fine examples like the Beatles
White Album, the Who s
Quadrophenia, and Led Zeppelin s
Physical Graffiti.
The new Strippers Union double album,
The Undertaking, is killer as well, and will find a hallowed place among those classic titles when my copy arrives in the mail, hopefully very soon.
The SU features a couple of guys from two of Canada s best-ever bands, the Tragically Hip and the Odds. Ex-Hip guitarist Rob Baker and Odds singer-songwriter-guitarist Craig Northey are accompanied by the longtime Odds rhythm section of bassist Doug Elliott and drummer Pat Steward.
Recruited: Middle class progressives, civil rights activists
Peak following: 5,000+
Death toll: 918
Creepy fact: Some of Jones’ followers, including children, were forced to confess to made-up crimes and were beaten.
Reverend Jim Jones started his own congregation known as the Peoples Temple of the Disciples of Christ. He proclaimed to have a vision of a nuclear attack and when it would occur, causing him to move his church from Indianapolis to San Francisco. There, Jones’ ideologies of social activism were welcomed. His church became popular, attracting people of all kinds, evening gaining the support of politicians like George Moscone, Harvey Milk and Jerry Brown.
By Keefer
Feb 24, 2021
1956 - Police in Cleveland shut down a Rock concert under an obscure law that prohibits people under 18 from dancing in public without a guardian.
1968 - Fleetwood Mac released their debut studio album (also known as Peter Green s Fleetwood Mac), a mixture of blues covers and originals penned by guitarists Peter Green and Jeremy Spencer. This and English Rose are the only albums by the band not to feature keyboardist, vocalist Christine McVie in any capacity.
1969 - Johnny Cash records Johnny Cash At San Quentin. Two songs are performed live on stage for the first time during the show: San Quentin and A Boy Named Sue . According to biographer Robert Hilburn, Cash spontaneously decided to perform A Boy Named Sue during the show and neither the TV crew nor his band knew he planned to do it (though he gave them advance warning by announcing early in the show his intent to play it); he used a lyric sheet on stage while Perkins and the band improvised the
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