Today in 1975, Fleetwood Mac received their first Gold record for their second self-titled album, which was their first album with Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham. Among Fleetwood Mac fans, the album is often referred to as The White Album, and it was the second biggest album of 1976 (behind Frampton Comes Alive! by Peter Frampton) and the tenth biggest album of 1977. It launched three top twenty singles: "Over My Head", "Rhiannon" and "Say You Love Me", the last two falling just short of the top ten, both at No. 11.
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1960 - Elvis Presley started a ten-week run at No. 1 on the U.S. album chart with G.I. Blues. His fifth US No.1 album. Music on this album comprised songs that had appeared in the film of the same name.
1960 - Paul McCartney and Pete Best were arrested for pinning a condom to a brick wall and then igniting it. The two were told to leave Germany and The Beatles returned home, discouraged.
1965 - The Beatles played their last ever show in their hometown of Liverpool when they appeared at The Liverpool Empire during the group's final UK tour. Only 5,100 tickets were available, but there were 40,000 applications for tickets.
1973 - Paul McCartney released Band On The Run, his fifth album since his departure from The Beatles. Two hit singles from the album - 'Jet' and 'Band on the Run' - made it McCartney's most successful album.
1976 - Music weekly NME reviewed the Sex Pistols debut single 'Anarchy In The UK' saying "Johnny Rotten sings flat, the song is laughably naive, and the overall feeling is of a third-rate Who imitation."
1987 - The Jesus And Mary Chain were banned from appearing on a US music TV show after complaints of blasphemy when the group's name was flashed across the screen.
1987 - Belinda Carlisle went to No. 1 on the U.S. singles chart with "Heaven Is a Place on Earth", the ex Go-Go's member first solo No. 1, also a No. 1 hit in the U.K. Fun fact: The promotional video was directed by Diane Keaton and features an appearance of Carlisle's husband Morgan Mason.
1992 - Whitney Houston started a ten-week run at No. 1 on the U.K. singles chart with "I Will Always Love You".
2003 - David Bowie announced that he had to postpone the first five concerts of his first North American tour in eight years due to the flu.
2004 - U2 went to No. 1 on the U.S. album chart giving them their sixth U.S. No. 1 album, with How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb.
2006 - Beatles lyrics handwritten by Sir Paul McCartney to an early version of Maxwell's Silver Hammer sold for $192,000 at an auction in New York. A guitar owned by Jimi Hendrix fetched $168,000, a notebook containing lyrics written by Bob Marley, sold for $72,000 and a poem penned by Doors frontman Jim Morrison made $49,000 at the Christie's sale.
2011 - After spending 45 weeks at the top end of the UK charts, singer Adele's second album 21 become the biggest selling LP in Britain this century, surpassing the late Amy Winehouse's 2006 LP Back to Black.
2017 - French music star Johnny Hallyday dies of lung cancer at 74.
Birthdays:
Harmonica player Sonny Boy Williamson II was born today in 1912.
Little Richard is 87.
Johnny Rzeznik of the Goo Goo Dolls is 54.