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Why September 17th Matters In Rock History

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Itā€™s September 17th and here are some reasons why this day matters in rock history:

In 1991, Guns Nā€™ Roses did a midnight release of two double albums simultaneously, putting out Use Your Illusion I and Use Your Illusion II. They sold half-a-million copies of the two records in two hours.

In 2003, U2 singer Bono met with President George W. Bush to discuss giving more money to AIDS initiatives.Ā 

In 1967, The Doors appeared on the Ed SullivanShow. Sullivan asked singer Jim Morrison to omit the line ā€œGirl, we canā€™t get much higherā€ from ā€œLight My Fireā€ and the rocker agreed but sang it anyway.

In 1978, 65 naked female models rode bikes around Wimbledon Stadium for the filming of the video for Queenā€™s ā€œBicycle Race.ā€

And in 2003, Smashing Pumpkins singer Billy CorganĀ presented a multimedia poetry performance in his hometown at the opening of the Poetry Center of Chicagoā€™s 31st annual Reading Series at the Art Institute of Chicago.

And thatā€™s what happened today in rock history.

(H/T This Day in Music)


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