Larifari präsentiert: 
 
    Die Larifari Vinyl Party Vol 139
      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 25.10.2025 Bocksaal Leutkirch
          Beginn 20 Uhr, Eintritt frei
 Tischreservierung 
          über Larifari-ev@web.de
          
  Infos 
    zur Musikgeschichte an diesem Tag 
Rock'n'Roll History for October 25 th
  
  
  
  
  1962 - ClassicBands.com 
  
October 25 
Portraying Jeff Stone, actor Paul Petersen sings "My Dad" on The Donna Reed Show.   The song would rise to #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 the following   January. Although he would release nine more singles until 1968,   Petersen would never reach the Top 40 again. 
1963 - ClassicBands.com 
October 25 
Peter, Paul And Mary had the two best selling albums in the US with "In the Wind" and   "Peter, Paul and Mary". Since then, they have put nine more LPs on   Billboard's Top 25 album list, although their only number one single was   the John Denver written "Leaving On A Jet Plane" in 1969. 
1964 - ClassicBands.com 
October 25 
When the teenagers in the audience kept screaming after The Rolling Stones finished their first song, Ed Sullivan was forced to shout "Quiet!"   multiple times before he could introduce the next act. When the band   closed the show with "Time Is On My Side", Sullivan exclaimed "Come on,   let them hear it!", which caused another uproar. 
October 25 
The British music industry honors The Beatles with five Ivor Novello Awards, including one for Most Outstanding Contribution To Music. 
1973 - ClassicBands.com 
October 25 
Rick Nelson appears on an episode of the US crime drama The Streets Of San Francisco.   He plays a flute playing Pied Piper who leads teenage girls into   prostitution. He convinces them he loves them and will take care of   them, but is actually is a ruthless killer who will stop at nothing to   protect himself. 
1974 - ClassicBands.com 
October 25 
English Folk singer Nick Drake died from an overdose of a prescribed   antidepressant at the age of 26. Between 1969 and 1972 he had recorded   three modestly selling albums which would find a new audience by the   early 1980s and would be frequently cited by other artists as being a   major influence. 
October 25 
The Pointer Sisters, Anita, Bonnie and Ruth, became the first group of   African American women to sing at the Grand Ole Opry. They performed the   Country-flavored tune, "Fairytale", which would climb to #13 on the   Billboard Hot 100 and #37 on the Country chart. The song would go on to   win a Grammy Award for Best Country Song, making the group the first Black women to receive a Grammy in a Country music category. 
1975 - ClassicBands.com 
October 25 
Art Garfunkel had his first UK solo #1 single with a song written in 1934, "I Only Have Eyes For You". It reached #18 in the US. 
October 25 
Paul Simon releases his fourth solo album, "Still Crazy After All These   Years". The LP would rise to #1 on the Billboard 200 chart and #6 in the   UK, and go on to win Grammy Awards for Album of the Year and Best Male Pop Vocal Performance at the 1976 ceremony.  The album produced four Billboard Top 40 hits:   "50 Ways to Leave Your Lover" (#1), "Gone at Last" (#23), "My Little   Town" (#9), and the title track (#40). 
1977 - ClassicBands.com 
October 25 
Lynyrd Skynyrd's   Ronnie Van Zant is laid to rest at Jacksonville's Memory Garden five   days after he died in a plane crash that killed two of his bandmates,   their assistant road manager, and the plane's crew. Keyboard player   Billy Powell, confined to crutches, his face covered with stitches, was   the only band member able to attend the service. 
October 25 
Elton John appears on The Muppet Show, where he performs "Crocodile Rock", "Bennie and the Jets", "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" and "Don't Go Breaking My Heart". 
1980 - ClassicBands.com 
October 25 
"Woman In Love" becomes Barbra Streisand's fifth US number one single.   The song, written by The Bee Gees' Barry and Robin Gibb, was taken from   the multi-Platinum selling album "Guilty". 
1982 - ClassicBands.com 
October 25 
An audiophile version of "Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" is   released by Mobile Fidelity. 5000 albums are recorded in what is known   as UHQR half speed. With a price tag of $50 apiece, they would sell out in two weeks. 
1986 - ClassicBands.com 
October 25 
For the first time in the history of the Billboard Hot 100, the top   three spots were held by female solo acts. Cyndi Lauper's "True Colors"   held down the #1 position, followed by Tina Turner's "Typical Male" at   #2 and Janet Jackson's "When I Think Of You" at #3. 
1988 - ClassicBands.com 
October 25 
Miss Johnnie Richardson, of the R&B duo Johnnie And Joe, died   following a stroke in her 43rd year. She was only 12 years old when she   teamed with 20 year old Joe Rivers to reach #8 on the Billboard Pop   chart in 1957 with "Over The Mountain; Across The Sea". 
October 25 
Chico and Bobby DeBarge of the singing group DeBarge are convicted in   Michigan of trafficking cocaine. Both would be sentenced to over five   years in prison. The Grand Rapids based band enjoyed five Billboard Top   40 hits between 1983 and 1985, including "Rhythm Of The Night" (#3) and   "Who's Holding Donna Now" (#6). 
1989 - ClassicBands.com 
October 25 
The newest members of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame are announced as Bobby Darin,  Hank Ballard, The Four Seasons,  Carole King And Gerry Goffin, The Four Tops,   Holland-Dozier-Holland, The Kinks, The Platters, Simon And Garfunkel and The Who. 
1991 - ClassicBands.com 
October 25 
Margo Sylvia of The Tune Weavers died of a heart attack at the age of   55. The group topped the Billboard chart in 1957 with "Happy, Happy   Birthday Baby". 
1992 - ClassicBands.com 
October 25 
Roger Miller, who rose to fame in the mid-1960s with hits like "King Of   The Road" and "Dang Me", died of lung cancer at the age of 56. In a two   year span between 1965 and 1966, he won eleven Grammy Awards. 
1995 - ClassicBands.com 
October 25 
Cliff Richard is knighted by Queen Elizabeth II. 
2000 - ClassicBands.com 
October 25 
Shelley Fabares, who reached #1 in the US in 1962 with "Johnny Angel",   underwent a liver transplant due to deterioration caused by an   autoimmune disorder. She later made a full recovery. 
2002 - ClassicBands.com 
October 25 
Richard Harris, whose version of "MacArthur Park" rose to number two in   the United States in 1968, died of cancer. The 72-year-old Irish-born   actor had been undergoing chemotherapy at a private clinic in London.   Though he charted three other times, Harris was better known for his   acting roles on stage and film, most famously playing Albus Dumbledore   in two Harry Potter films and English Bob in the Clint Eastwood feature, Unforgiven. 
October 25 
A fire destroyed a Michigan mansion owned by Aretha Franklin. Officials said that no one was in the home at the time of the fire and that the singer hadn't lived there for two years. 
2006 - ClassicBands.com 
October 25 
Forbes.com reported their sixth   annual Top-Earning Dead Celebrities list. The top money maker was Kurt   Cobain, followed by Elvis Presley. John Lennon was number four, Ray   Charles was number eight, Johnny Cash was tenth, George Harrison was   twelfth and Bob Marley was thirteenth. To land on the list, a star   needed to make at least $7 million in the past twelve months. 
2010 - ClassicBands.com 
October 25 
A three member panel of the California Second District Court of Appeal rejected a bid by Michael Jackson's   father to challenge the administration of his son's lucrative estate.   Despite being excluded from his son's 2002 will, Joe Jackson had been   seeking to have some control over financial affairs. 
2011 - ClassicBands.com 
October 25 
Michael Jackson topped Forbes Magazine's list of the top-earning   deceased celebrities with $170 million in earnings over the past year.   Elvis Presley placed second with $55 million. John Lennon tied for fifth   with $12 million and George Harrison tied for 13th with $6 million. 
2012 - ClassicBands.com 
October 25 
Forbes magazine reported that Elizabeth Taylor, who died in 2011 at 79 years   old, topped their list of highest-earning dead celebrities by earning   $210 million in the past year. Michael Jackson, who took in more than   any living artist in the past twelve months, was second with $145   million. Elvis Presley ranked #3 with $55 million in earnings, Peanuts creator Charles Shulz earned $37 million and Bob Marley $17 million. 
2013 - ClassicBands.com 
October 25 
Fleetwood Mac called off fourteen tour dates in Australia and New Zealand so that bassist John McVie could undergo cancer treatment. 
October 25 
Producer Quincy Jones filed a $10 million breach-of-contract lawsuit in   connection with Michael Jackson projects released by Sony Music   Entertainment after the singer's death. The suit alleged that master   recordings that Jones worked on were edited and remixed so as to deprive   him of back-end profits. 
2014 - ClassicBands.com 
October 25 
Jack Bruce, bassist for Cream passed away at the age of 71. Along with   Eric Clapton and Ginger Baker, the legendary supergroup had two   Billboard Top 10 hits, "Sunshine Of Your Love" (#5) and "White Room"   (#6), both in 1968, as well as three Top Ten albums which sold a   combined 2.8 million copies. 
2016 - ClassicBands.com 
October 25 
Bob Dylan contacted the Swedish Academy in Stockholm and told secretary Sara   Danius that he would be happy to accept his recent Nobel Prize for   Literature. "The news about the Nobel Prize left me speechless," Dylan   told Danius. "I appreciate the honor so much." 
2017 - ClassicBands.com 
October 25 
After selling over 120 million albums worldwide during a career that spanned over fifty-eight years, 80-year-old Kenny Rogers gave his last official concert at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville,   Tennessee. Kenny was joined by Alison Krauss, Reba McEntire, Lionel   Richie, Wynona Judd, Aaron Lewis, Charles Kelley, Idina Menzel, and of   course, Dolly Parton. 
2024 - ClassicBands.com 
October 25 
Phil Lesh, the bassist and founding member of The Grateful Dead,   passed away of unspecified causes at the age of 84. Although he was not   a principal singer or songwriter in the band, he was ranked as the 57th   greatest bassist of all time by Bass Player magazine in 2017. 
 
     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