March 29 |
Led Zeppelin made history in 1975 when all six of their albums were on the US charts at the same time, including Physical Graffiti, at #1. That had never happened to a single group before.
Neil Young was treated for a brain aneurysm today in 2005. Doctors found it after he reported having blurred vision following his Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction the month before.
And in 1980, Pink Floyd’s “Dark Side of the Moon” marked its 303rd week on the album charts to set the record for longest stay on the “Billboard 200.” It wasn’t even halfway to its final total of 741 weeks.
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