Thursday, August 18, 2011

Bad Poetry Day…

…there once was a lady from Nantucket…

bullwinkle-poetry

Speaking of islands…History 101: 1587 Virginia Dare becomes the first child of English parents to be born on American soil. She was born into the short-lived Roanoke Colony on Roanoke Island in present day NC.

dare

And on August 18, 1969, this music superstar was shot while making the movie “Ned Kelly” He lived to continue rocking and rolling to this very day – Mick Jagger…

mickjagger-ned-kelly

The 101 number one song of the day had to clear several hurdles on its way to the top. The most significant challenge came from the head of the record company who felt a political song was not a good fit for a group known for the striped knickers and buster brown collars.

Those outfits were meant to signify the clothing of the kids who became popular in a series of depression era movie shorts. The group’s music was light and fun loving to match their whimsical on stage appearance. But the spring of 1968 brought two assassinations (Martin Luther King and Bobby Kennedy) that affected the band members as deeply as most Americans and the song was written to reflect those feelings. But Jerry Wexler at Atlantic Records didn’t want to release the song because he felt it would be disastrous for the group and for the companies bottom line. He was wrong. It turned out to be their biggest hit – staying on top for more than a month. It was number one on August 18th, 1968 for the Rascals (People Got to be Free)

Listen for the song today and call 527 1011 when you hear. Caller # 10 wins $25 certificate to the Game Sports Bar and Grill.

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