Today in Music History: The Beatles Start Recording "While My Guitar Gently Weeps"
July 25, 2014
History Highlight:
Today in 1968, The Beatles recorded their first take of George Harrison's "While My Guitar Gently Weeps." Harrison had been reading the Chinese philosophical text the I Ching, which stipulates that there are no coincidences in the universe (i.e. that everything is connected and thus meant to be), and decided to use the book as inspiration to write a song. So, he opened another book and told himself he would compose a song based on the very first words his eyes landed on. The words turned out to be "gently weeps".
Also, Today In:
1925 - The first 50,000-watt radio station, WGY from Schenectady, NY, began transmission.
1965 - At the Newport Folk Festival, Bob Dylan played an electric set for the first time, horrifying folk purists everywhere.
1969 - Neil Young appeared with Crosby, Stills and Nash for the first time at The Fillmore East in New York. Young was initially asked to help out with live material only, but ended up joining the group on and off for the next 30 years.
1999 - Woodstock '99 ended in chaos with riots, fires, looting, three rapes, and other crimes, including three accidental deaths. In addition, several fans were hospitalized from drinking polluted water.
Birthdays:
Thurston Moore, Sonic Youth guitarist and singer, is 56 today.
Jim McCarty, Yardbirds drummer, is 71 today.