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    Die Larifari Vinyl Party Vol 134
      die 
        Larifari-Schallplatten-Disco von AC/DC bis ZZ TOP 
 von 
          Abba bis Zappa von Elvis bis James Brown 
 
          DJs: 
            Kai Uwe Krause und Ralf Manthei
 
          Sa 29.03.2025 Bocksaal Leutkirch
          Beginn 20 Uhr, Eintritt frei
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          über Larifari-ev@web.de
          
  Infos 
    zur Musikgeschichte an diesem Tag 
Rock'n'Roll History for March 29 th
  
  
  
  1958 - ClassicBands.com 
  
March 29 
Connie Francis enjoys her first chart success as "Who's Sorry Now?" reached   Billboard's #4 spot. Over the next ten years she will place 55 more   songs on the Billboard hit parade. 
1969 - ClassicBands.com 
March 29 
A baby boy is born that will be adopted by Ronnie and Phil Spector, who will name the child Donte Phillip Spector. 
March 29 
Blood, Sweat And Tears'   self-titled, second album hits number one on the Billboard Hot 200   chart. The LP featured the singles "You've Made Me So Very Happy" (US   #2), "Spinning Wheel" (US #2), and "And When I Die" (US #2). 
1972 - ClassicBands.com 
March 29 
A few weeks after his February separation from his wife, Priscilla, Elvis Presley records his version of "Always On My Mind" at RCA Studios in Hollywood,   California. The song would reach #9 in the UK and #16 on Billboard's   Hot Country Singles chart. 
1973 - ClassicBands.com 
March 29 
Dr. Hook And The Medicine Show got their picture on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine after their hit, "The Cover of Rolling Stone" reached number 6   on the US singles chart. According to members of the group, they really   did buy five copies for their mothers, just like the song said. 
1975 - ClassicBands.com 
March 29 
Jeff Beck releases the all-instrumental album, "Blow By Blow" on Epic   Records. The LP would peak at #4 on the Billboard 200 and was certified   Platinum for sales of one million copies by the RIAA. It remains Beck's   highest-charting album. 
March 29 
Led Zeppelin becomes the first band in Billboard chart history to have six entries   make the list at the same time. Their latest release, "Physical   Graffiti" was #1, "Led Zeppelin IV" was #83, "House of the Holy" sat at   #92, "Led Zeppelin II" came in at #104, "Led Zeppelin" was #116, and   "Led Zeppelin III" rounded out the list at #124. 
March 29 
"Only Yesterday" by The Carpenters entered the Billboard Hot 100 at #74. Composed by Richard Carpenter and   John Bettis, the song would peak at #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was   The Carpenters' final top-ten single on that chart. Richard and Karen   were sure the song wouldn't be a hit, and lost a $1,000 bet to their   recording engineer Roger Young when they were proven wrong. 
1978 - ClassicBands.com 
March 29 
After fourteen years of marriage, Tina Turner's divorce from her husband Ike became final. 
1979 - ClassicBands.com 
March 29 
Supertramp released their sixth LP, "Breakfast in America". It featured   four Billboard Hot 100 hit singles: "The Logical Song" (#6), "Goodbye   Stranger" (#15), "Take the Long Way Home" (#10), and "Breakfast in   America" (#62). In the UK, "The Logical Song" and the title track were   both Top 10 hits, the only two the group had in their home country.   "Breakfast in America" won two Grammy Awards in 1980, and holds an RIAA   certification of Quadruple Platinum. In France, the LP became the   biggest-selling English-language album of all time, and the third   biggest seller overall. 
1980 - ClassicBands.com 
March 29 
Ronald Selle, a Chicago antique dealer and part-time musician and songwriter files suit  against The Bee Gees,   Paramount Pictures and Polygram Records. Selle alleged The Bee Gees'   "How Deep is Your Love" plagiarized two sections of a song he wrote   called "Let it End". Selle won the case even though the Bee Gees claim   they never heard Selle's song and the whole thing was a coincidence. The   group would successfully appeal the decision in 1983. 
1982 - ClassicBands.com 
March 29 
"Arthur's Theme (The Best That You Can Do)", as sung by Christopher Cross, wins the Academy Award for Best Original Song. 
March 29 
"Ebony and Ivory" by Stevie Wonder and Paul McCartney is released. The   single reached number one on both the UK and the US charts, and was   among the top-selling songs of 1982. It also topped the charts in ten   other countries around the world. However, in 2007, BBC 6 Music   listeners voted the song "the worst duet in history." Two years later, Blender magazine named it as the tenth worst song of all time. 
1985 - ClassicBands.com 
March 29 
The Singing Nun, whose given name was Jeanine Deckers, committed suicide   after the center for autistic children in Belgium that she helped found   had closed due to lack of funds. Her 1963 hit "Dominique" went to   number one in the US and sold over 1.5 million copies, winning a Grammy   Award for the year's best Gospel song. Even sadder is the fact that she   was unaware that on the day of her suicide, the Belgian association that   collects royalties for songwriters awarded her $300,000. At the time of   her death, she was 52 years old. 
1986 - ClassicBands.com 
March 29 
Beatles records officially went on sale in Russia. Before that, only   tapes were available on the black market, but most Soviet music lovers   could not afford them. There was little information about The Beatles in   the USSR and official Soviet publications about the band were mainly   critical and condemnatory. 
1996 - ClassicBands.com 
March 29 
Two former members of the 1950's vocal group, The Teddy Bears, filed   suit in Los Angeles against producer Phil Spector and several labels.   Carol Connors and Marshall Lieb alleged they had not received royalties   from re-issues of their 1958 number one hit "To Know Him Is To Love   Him". 
2001 - ClassicBands.com 
March 29 
Brian Wilson was honored in a three hour tribute at New York's Radio City Music Hall. Guest performances included Billy Joel singing "Don't Worry Baby", while Paul Simon sang an acoustic version of "Surfer Girl". Wilson - Phillips made a   rare appearance, as did The Go-Gos and the trio of Carly Simon, David   Crosby and Jimmy Webb. Also singing Beach Boy songs were Ann and Nancy   Wilson, Elton John and Aimee Mann. Brian Wilson himself joined the fun when he took the   stage for the final three songs, "Barbara Ann", "Surfin' U.S.A." and   "Fun, Fun, Fun". 
2005 - ClassicBands.com 
March 29 
Jonathan King, most often remembered for his 1965 hit "Everyone's Gone   To The Moon", was freed from a UK prison after serving half of his   seven-year term for four indecent assaults and two serious sexual   offenses on boys aged 14 and 15. As he left Maidstone Prison King said:   "I'm innocent of the charges against me. There is no issue of the acts   being consensual, there were no acts." 
2006 - ClassicBands.com 
March 29 
Tom Jones was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace for his   services to music. At that time, Jones had placed 37 songs on the UK Top   40 chart. 
2011 - ClassicBands.com 
March 29 
Ray Herr, guitarist for The Ides Of March on their 1970 hit "Vehicle", died of esophageal cancer at age 64. 
2012 - ClassicBands.com 
March 29 
A TV ad for Madonna's new perfume, Truth or Dare, was deemed too racy   for ABC network television. Dressed in leotards, fish nets and   harnesses, the Material Girl was shown licking her lips while wearing   black lingerie and a mask, rolling around on the floor. 
2013 - ClassicBands.com 
March 29 
A letter from John Lennon to Paul McCartney, written in 1971 during the   aftermath of The Beatles' breakup, was announced as being one of the   items being put up for sale on May 30th as part of an online auction   organized by Profiles in History. 
2015 - ClassicBands.com 
March 29 
72-year-old Norman Greenbaum,   who wrote and sang the 1969 hit "Spirit in the Sky", was critically   injured when the car he was riding in turned left, crossing into the   path of an on-coming motorcycle. The 20-year-old motorcyclist was killed   and his passenger was severely injured. After a lengthy recovery,   Greenbaum returned to the stage in Santa Rosa, California on November   15, 2015. 
2016 - ClassicBands.com 
March 29 
Patty Duke, who placed two songs on the Billboard Pop chart in 1965 with   "Don't Just Stand There" (#8), and "Say Something Funny", (#22), died   of sepsis from a ruptured intestine at the age of 69. 
2017 - ClassicBands.com 
March 29 
After a three month delay, George Michael of Wham! was finally laid to rest in a small, private ceremony, attended only by   friends and family. Michael died of natural causes at his home in   Goring-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, on Christmas Day, 2016. He was just 53   years old. 
March 29 
The United States Library of Congress added Don McLean's   1971 hit "American Pie" to their National Recording Registry of 2016.   "American Pie" joins Judy Garland's "Over The Rainbow", N.W.A.'s album,   "Straight Outta Compton" and the Eagles' 1976 "Their Greatest Hits" as   treasures worthy of preservation. 
2021 - ClassicBands.com 
March 29 
Jerry Burgan, guitarist and vocalist for We Five passed away at the age   of 76. The group reached #3 in 1965 with "You Were On My Mind". 
  
  
 
     Quelle: http://Classicbands.com/
    http://www.classicbands.com
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Stimmen 
  zur Party
31.12.15
Artikel 
der SZ >>
25.01.14 
 erstmal 
ein dickes Lob für die Macher der Vinyl-Parties. Wir freuen uns schon jedesmal 
drauf. 
 Ist das eigentlich noch aktuell mit der playlist? Ich dachte, ich 
probiers einfach mal.
 Schöne Grüße aus dem fernen Reichau. 
Sonja Pröbstl
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 06.05.12 
Hallo Larifari-Team
 anbei meine Playliste für dieVinyl-Party am 19. Mai.Vielleicht 
gibt's nächstes mal weniger von 
 Dauer-Hardrock + Headbang-Music?
 
Ich hoffe auf die DJs Ralf + Christoph! Bis dann viele Grüße von Marlies
 
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 12.04.12 Hey Leute,
 
ich finde Eure Vinylparty einfach klasse deshalb hätte ich gern Eure Playlist.
 
Schon mal danke im voraus. Ich freu mich schon auf Samstag.
 Grüsse aus 
Markt Rettenbach von Inge
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AZ Kempten / KW 10
 ja so ein Zufall. Seit der ersten Vinyl-Party ziert dieses 
Cover die
 Plakate der Vinyl-Party.
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09.03.12 Hardy Pfahl hat an die Pinnwand von Larifari Vinyl-Party 
geschrieben.
 Hardy hat geschrieben: Cool dass Ihr das macht ! Bin leider 
in München. Schade.
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20.02.12 Hallo!
 Das finde 
ich eine tolle Möglichkeit, die Wünsche vorher abzugeben!
 Viele 
Grüße Anja Klan
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19.02.12 Aktueller 
Stand der Playlistumfrage: 6 Rückläufer zur Playlist mit 898 Songvorschlägen. 
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 Vinyl-Party 
18.02.12 - 20.30 Die Tanzfläche ist bestens gefüllt - der Sound kommt 
scheint's an -
 bis 0.30 bleibt die Tanzfläche gefüllt - Drei Geburtstagskinder 
bekommen Ihre Hörerwünsche erfüllt.
 "Perfect Strangers" 
(Deep Purple), "Gammy Ray" (Birth Control), "48 Crash" (Suzi 
Quatro)
 und "Locomotive Breath" (Jethro Tull). Vielen Dank an dieser 
Stelle für die Komplimente 
 an die DJs.
 
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 28.01.12 17:53:14 
 
Hallo liebes Larifari Team,
 ich hab mir mal die Mühe gemacht und die 
SWR Hitparade durchgecheckt - ich hoffe ich kann mich 
 später noch von 
meinem Sofa lösen um bei Euch das Tanzbein zu schwingen. Grüße 
Petra
 P.S.: übrigens - Eure Silvesterparty war der Hit!!!
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Leserbrief vom 11.01.2012 zur Vinyl-Party vom 31.12.2011