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Greatest Moments in Rock. (e/w)
1. Meeting The Beatles On The Ed Sullivan Show
2. Chuck Berry Records “Maybellene”
3. Elvis’ Sun SessionsBegin
4. Bob Dylan Goes Electric
5. Michael Jackson Ignites Motown 25
6. Kool Herc “Invents” Hip-Hop
7. The Wonder Years
8. ‘Teen Spirit’ Airs on MTV, Unleashing a Generation’s Rage
9. Woodstock
10. James Brown Records “Live at the Apollo”
11. The Ramones debut at CBGB
12. John meets Paul at a church social
13. MTV Begins Broadcasting
14. The Sex Pistols’ “Ruckus on the Thames”
15. Sgt. Pepper Ushers In Album Rock
16. American Bandstand Goes Nationwide
17. The Monterey Pop Festival
18. Keith Richards Writes (and almost loses) the “Satisfaction” Riff
19. “Heartbreak Hotel” unleashes Elvis-mania
20. Led Zeppelin Record “Stairway to Heaven”
21. Madonna
22. Phil Spector Records “He’s a Rebel”
23. Bruce Springsteen Makes the Cover Of “Time” and “Newsweek”
24. “The Message” Sweeps America
25. Pete Townshend Smashes His First Guitar
26. Aretha’s First Atlantic Recording Sessions
27. Bob Dylan Signs With Columbia Records
28. Blackboard Jungle
29. Altamont
30. The Kingsmen Record “Louie Louie”
31. Free-Form Radio Is Born
32. John Lennon Is Assassinated
33. Brian Wilson has a nervous breakdown
34. David Bowie Debuts “Ziggy Stardust”
35. The Who Record ‘My Generation’
36. Lou Reed Begins Electroshock Treatments
37. Little Richard records “Tutti Frutti”
38. Eric Clapton Quits The Yardbirds
39. Gram Parsons’ Date with Destiny
40. U2 Rattle Red Rocks
41. Singer-Songwriter stars collide
42. “Rapper’s Delight” Brings Hip-Hop to the Masses
43. “What’s Going On” Is Released
44. The PMRC Hearing
45. The Day the Music Died
46. Neil Young writes “Ohio”
47. The First Lilith Fair Kicks Off
48. Rolling Stone Goes to Press
49. The T.A.M.I. Show
50. Sam Cooke’s “You Send Me” Hits No. 1
51. Disco Peaks with the Premiere of “Saturday Night Fever”
52. Tupac is Shot
53. Folk Music Peaks at March on Washington
54. The First Payola Hearings Begin
55. Album Covers Go Wild
56. Aldon Music is Launched
57. John Meets Yoko
58. Iggy Pop Cuts His Chest on The First Stooges Tour
59. MC Hammer Samples “Super Freak”
60. R.E.M. Play their First Gig
61. “Revolution” Peddles Footwear
62. ‘Moe’ Tucker Beats Down Rock’s Gender Barrier
63. Prince Debuts “Purple Rain”
64. Elton John Makes His American Debut
65. “Walk This Way” Peaks at No. 4 On The Pop Chart
66. Beatles’ Rooftop Farewell
67. “Rumours” Marks Its 31st Week at No. 1
68. “Midnight Special” premieres
69. The Riot Grrrls Roar Into Washington
70. Lollapalooza II Opens for Business
71. The Concert For Bangladesh
72. Mockumentary “This is Spinal Tap” Premieres
73. Reagan Co-opts the Boss
74. The Monkees Debuts
75. “Hair” Opens on Broadway
76. Jerry Lee Lewis Weds his Teen Cousin
77. Pat Boone’s “Ain’t That A Shame” Enters The Charts
78. Tapers’ Choice for Best Dead Gig
79. The Eagles Debut at Disneyland
80. The Mothership Lands
81. “The Harder They Come” Opens in America
82. Pink Floyd Unveil “Dark Side of the Moon”
83. Kiss See the New York Dolls
84. Paul Simon Goes Global
85. Garth Brooks Tops The Pop and Country Charts
86. “Autobahn” Enters the US Charts
87. KCRW Plays “Loser”
88. Maurice Starr Meets New Edition
89. Milli Vanilli is Exposed
90. New Wave Swells When The Police Play Shea
91. The Replacements Sign to Sire
92. Michael Jackson Heats Up
93. Massive Attack Releases “Blue Lines”
94. Elvis’ “Aloha From Hawaii Via Satellite”
95. Ginger Quits The Spice Girls
96. “The Big Chill Soundtrack” Peaks At No. 17 on The Billboard 200
97. Jim Morrison “Flashes” Audience
98. Green Day’s Woodstock II Mud Melee
99. Jethro Tull Wins the Grammy… for Heavy Metal!
100. Bauhaus release “Bella Lugosi’s Dead”