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Today in Music History: Neil Young's "Cinnamon Girl" Goes Gold

June 20, 2013

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Neil Young's "Cinnimon Girl" went Gold Today in Music History.
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History Highlight:

Today in 1970, Neil Young picked up a Gold record for "Cinnamon Girl" from Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere. Young wrote the song while he was suffering from the flu with a high fever at his home at Topanga. A love ode to a mysterious woman, Young has said that the song "was hard to explain to my wife."

Also, Today In:

1966 - It was reported that both George Harrison and Brian Jones had taken up the Indian instrument, the sitar. Brian and the Stones would be the first to use it, on "Paint It Black."

1969 - David Bowie recorded "Space Oddity" at Trident Studios London.

1973 - Neil Diamond appeared on the 20th anniversary show of American Bandstand.

2004 - Organisers at a Paul McCartney gig hired three jets to spray dry ice into the clouds so it wouldn't rain during the concert. The gig in Petersburg, Russia, was McCartney's 3,000th concert appearance. He had performed 2,535 gigs with the Quarrymen and the Beatles, 140 gigs with Wings and 325 solo shows.

Birthdays:

Brian Wilson, original member of Beach Boys, is 71 today.