This Week in Music History: December 15-21 | John Lennon’s Final UK Show, Pink Floyd’s The Wall, Nirvana MTV Unplugged & More
Join Buzz Knight and Master of Music Mayhem Harry Jacobs for an unforgettable journey through music history on the Takin’ A Walk podcast! This week’s episode covers December 15-21, packed with legendary moments that shaped rock and roll forever.
Featured Music History Highlights:
🎸 John Lennon’s Last UK Performance - December 15, 1969: Discover the historic UNICEF charity concert featuring the Plastic Ono Band with George Harrison and Eric Clapton at London’s Lyceum Ballroom
📀 Pink Floyd’s The Wall Phenomenon - The iconic double album hits #1 in 1979, spawning their only #1 single “Another Brick in the Wall Part 2”
🎤 Nirvana MTV Unplugged - Kurt Cobain’s haunting final performance aired December 16, 1993, just months before his tragic death in April 1994
🎵 Elvis Costello’s SNL Rebellion - The legendary 1977 Saturday Night Live moment when Costello stopped “Less Than Zero” mid-song to launch into the unauthorized “Radio Radio”
Plus These Essential Music Moments:
• ZZ Top’s debut album release (1971)
• Keith Richards marries Patti Hansen on his 40th birthday (1983)
• Ronnie Wood officially joins The Rolling Stones (1975)
• Carl Perkins writes rock standard “Blue Suede Shoes” (1955)
• Elvis Presley receives draft notice at Graceland (1957)
• Michael Jackson’s Thriller becomes first 30-million-selling album (2015)
• Bob Dylan’s movie debut in Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid (1973)
• Billy Gibbons birthday celebration and Dusty Hill’s bizarre accident
• Creedence Clearwater Revival’s massive certification day - 5 singles and 5 albums go gold simultaneously (1967)
• Elvis meets Nixon at the White House seeking narcotics agent badge (1970)
• Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” returns to #1 after Freddie Mercury’s death (1991)
• Paul Simon’s emotional “Sound of Silence” performance at Sandy Hook victim’s funeral
Special Guests Referenced: Rob Barnett (MTV), Danny Goldberg (Nirvana manager), Bernie Leadon (Eagles)
This episode features insights on The Beatles, Rolling Stones, The Who, Led Zeppelin era, classic rock radio, album sales vs. streaming metrics, and how the Official Chart Company changed music charts to reflect the digital streaming age.
Perfect for music history buffs, classic rock fans, Beatles enthusiasts, Pink Floyd collectors, Nirvana fans, and anyone passionate about rock and roll legacy. Master of Music Mayhem Harry Jacobs brings research-backed storytelling with help from Claude AI to deliver fascinating behind-the-scenes stories from music’s greatest moments.
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