41 years ago today, the lives of two Soviet cosmonauts, Gennady Strekalov and Vladimir Titov, were saved in the only use of an emergency shuttle eject system in the history of manned spaceflight. Their Mission Soyuz-U was on the launch pad when mission control detected a serious fuel leak in the rockets. A mere 20 seconds before the rockets exploded and obliterated the launch infrastructure beyond repair, Strekalov and Titov were launched 4.5 miles from the site at Mach 10 in their space shuttle, but miraculously suffered no serious injuries. READ about what they accomplished thanks to their ‘second birthday’… (1983)nnnn
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- Sir Francis Drake docked his ship in Plymouth, England after circumnavigating the globe (1580)
- Pink Floyd performed their very first US concert at the Fillmore in San Francisco, featuring founding members—Nick Mason, Syd Barrett, Roger Waters, and Richard Wright, after starting the group in college two years earlier (1967)
- The Brady Bunch first aired on American television, a sitcom about a large blended family with six children from two previous marriages (1969)
- Nolan Ryan set a Major League Baseball record by pitching his fifth no-hitter (1981)
- The UK handed over Hong Kong to China after 150 years (1984)
- International weapons inspectors certified the Irish Republican Army‘s full disarmament (2005)
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n55 years ago today, Abbey Road the Beatles’ final album, was released in the United Kingdom, and on October 1st in the United States, reaching number one in both countries. Although it was an immediate commercial success, it received mixed reviews. Some critics found its music inauthentic and criticized the production’s artificial effects. By contrast, critics today view the album as one of the Beatles’ best and rank it as one of the greatest albums of all time. George Harrison’s two songs on the album, “Something” and “Here Comes the Sun”, have been regarded as some of the best he wrote for the group.nn
nnAbbey Road made use of a modernized studio, including an eight-track recorder and a solid-state transistor mixing desk. During production, Alan Parsons worked as an assistant engineer on the album. He later went on to engineer Pink Floyd’s landmark album The Dark Side of the Moon and produce many popular albums himself with the Alan Parsons Project. John Kurlander also assisted on many of the sessions, and went on to become a successful engineer and producer, most noteworthy for his success on the scores for The Lord of the Rings film trilogy.nnAmong the album’s tracks are some of the widest-sampled and best-known Beatles songs. Here Comes the Sun was written by Harrison in Eric Clapton’s garden in Surrey during a break from stressful band business meetings, while Octopus’s Garden was written and sung by Ringo Starr after a trip to Sardinia.nnCome Together was an expansion of a song John Lennon originally wrote for Timothy “The Pope of Dope” Leary’s California gubernatorial campaign against Ronald Reagan. HEAR them revel in the memories in this mini-doc… (1969)nn[raw][/raw]nn nn17 years ago, a charitable foundation set up by Shakira donated $40 million to help victims of natural disasters. The money was pledged toward repairing damage caused by an earthquake in Peru and a hurricane in Nicaragua.nn
nnThe country was already on high alert, expecting retaliation for its downing of a Korean Air Boeing 747. The Lieutenant Colonel had no confirmation and only minutes to decide his course of action. (Read the Full Story)nnMORE: The Idea That Turned Russian Warheads Into American ElectricitynnAnd, on this day in 1968, the Oscar award-winning musical drama Oliver! premiered in movie theaters. Based on the Charles Dickens novel Oliver Twist, the film includes such memorable musical numbers by Lionel Bart as “Food, Glorious Food”, “Consider Yourself”, “I’d do Anything”, and “You’ve Got to Pick a Pocket or Two”. Oliver! was nominated for eleven Academy Awards and won six, including Best Picture, Best Director for Carol Reed, and an Honorary Award for choreographer Onna White. WATCH the scene where the Artful Dodger (Jack Wild) first meets Oliver (Mark Lester) and launches the massive number, Consider Yourself…nn[raw][/raw]nn nnAlso, Happy 79th Birthday to singer-songwriter Bryan Ferry whose “elegant, seductive croon” and Mod stylings influenced a generation of glam art rock in the 70s. He was the lead singer and songwriter for Roxy Music, achieving three No.1 albums and 10 singles that reached the top 10 in the UK, including, Street Life, Love Is the Drug, Dance Away, Angel Eyes, Jealous Guy, Avalon, and More Than This.nn nnFerry’s hits as a solo artist include Slave to Love and Don’t Stop the Dance and the UK No.1 album Boys and Girls in 1985. When his sales as a solo artist and as a member of Roxy Music are combined, Ferry has sold over 30 million albums worldwide.nnBryan Ferry produced a 2007 LP of Bob Dylan songs called Dylanesque, and in 2019, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Roxy Music. WATCH a great 2019 CBS retrospective… (1945)nn[raw][/raw]nn nnSHARE The Milestones, Memories, and Music…

