George Harrison & Leon Russell — “Beware of Darkness,” from the album The Concert for Bangladesh (1971).
1971 releases
Playlist Challenge, Day 483
David Bowie — “Queen Bitch”
Playlist Challenge, Day 36
Alice Cooper — “Ballad of Dwight Fry”
Playlist Challenge, Day 35
Badfinger — “Day After Day”
Playlist Challenge, Day 34
Badfinger — “Baby Blue”
Weekly Focus: Led Zeppelin, Day Four
Led Zeppelin — “Black Dog,” from the album Led Zeppelin IV (1971).
On This Day: The Beatles, The Sex Pistols, and Igor Cavalera
In 1962, The Beatles’ first recording session at Abbey Road Studios took place. They recorded six songs, including “Love Me Do” and “Please Please Me.”
1965: The Beatles started a three week run at number one on the US singles chart with “Help.”

1971: Taken from the album Ram, “Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey” by Paul and Linda McCartney went to number one on the US singles chart.
1976: The Sex Pistols made their television debut on a program entitled “So It Goes.”

1970: Igor Cavalera, drummer for Sepultura, was born.
Weekly Focus: Alice Cooper, Day Two
One of my favorites ❤
Alice Cooper — “Ballad of Dwight Fry,” from the album Love It to Death (1971).
Weekly Focus: Alice Cooper, Day One
Alice Cooper’s music always makes me think of my dad, and this song was his anthem when he was 18/19. Lol.
Alice Cooper — “I’m Eighteen,” from the album Love It to Death (1971).