This Week In Classic Rock History

This Week In Classic Rock History

Historic events this week from The Rolling Stones, Judas Priest, Billy Joel and Phil Collins & Genesis

JULY 14, 1978
Hot on the heels of the buzz generated with Talking Heads: 77, the Talking Heads returned with More Songs About Buildings And Food.

The album was their first of three with producer Brian Eno, who would push them to experiment and expand their sound.

More Songs About Buildings And Food went Gold thanks to their hit cover of Al Green’s “Take Me to the River.”

JULY 15, 1978
Some Girls is The Rolling Stones’ biggest selling album with 6 million sold in the US alone.

The album contains the classics “Beast of Burden”, “Shattered”, and the #1 hit “Miss You”.

Some Girls was nominated for the 1979 Album of the Year Grammy, but lost to the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack.

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JULY 16, 1990
A lawsuit was brought against Judas Priest for an alleged subliminal message, which lead to the (attempted) suicides of two young fans.

Prosecutors claimed “Better by You, Better Than Me” contained the words “do it”, urging fans to end their lives.

The lawsuit was dismissed after the judge concluded the “subliminal message” was an error made while mixing the song in the studio.

JULY 18, 2008

Billy Joel played the final concerts at Shea Stadium on July 16th & 18th, before the stadium was closed on September 28, 2008.

The shows were documented in the 2010 concert film The Last Play at Shea and featured guest appearances from Paul McCartney, Steven Tyler, Roger Daltrey, Garth Brooks and Tony Bennett.

The 35-song set ended with Billy Joel and Paul McCartney performing The Beatles‘ “Let It Be”.

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JULY 19, 1986

After scoring four #1 hits across three solo albums, Phil Collins continues his steak on the 13th album from Genesis.

The title track from Invisible Touch was Genesis‘ first single to go #1 in the US.

“Invisible Touch” spent time at #1 on the US Hot 100, US Cashbox and US Mainstream Rock charts.

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