My “This Week In Music History” feature went out again this week over at the Spinner.
The riot that Guns n’ Roses caused in Montreal was a big deal. So was The Beatles releasing the Revolver album. Garth Brooks drew a million fans to a show.
To find out more things that made music history, click here.
Neil Young was a big deal at the Juno Awards in 2011. He won stuff and hung out and everybody was Neil Neil Neil!
I got within 10 feet of him or so myself, so it was pretty cool. Didn’t get to talk to him though. If I did I would have asked him if he watches Top Gear.
Anyway, there was someone else who didn’t talk to him either — City And Colour‘s Dallas Green. Thing is, Green sung one of Young’s songs (“Old Man”), on the award show broadcast, so that was a whole different level of Neil interaction.
I asked him about it for Huffington Post Music Canada.
My “This Week In Music History” feature went out again this week over at the Spinner.
Remember how SARS was a big thing like 10 years ago and then the Rolling Stones held a concert and it was like, dusts of hands, our work here is done. This was also the week that Bob Dylan disappeared/hurt himself in a motorcycle accident, and John Lennon called the Beatles bigger than Jesus.
To find out more things that made music history, click here.
There’s going to be some fascinating stuff: Peaches is going to be doing a musical, that will be a film, Rob Zombie‘s horror flick Lords Of Salem will premiere, and Snoop Dogg will document his transformation into Bob Marley’s ghost as Snoop Lion. There’s also a movie with Eminem in it. And more.
To read all about it, head over the latest place Team Risky Fuel has started contributing to, Huffington Post Music Canada, by clicking here.