This Week In Classic Rock History

Historic events this week from John Mellencamp, Tom Petty, Elton John, Paul McCartney, Neil Young and more

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OCTOBER 2, 1976: JOHN MELLENCAMP’S DEBUT ALBUM
John Mellencamp’s debut album, Chestnut Street Incident, was released under the name “Johnny Cougar”.

The album contained six Mellencamp originals and included covers of songs made famous by Roy Orbison, Elvis Presley and The Doors

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OCTOBER 2, 2017: TOM PETTY DIES
It’s already been six years since we lost a legend.

One week after completing a 40th anniversary tour, Tom Petty died unexpectedly after suffering an early morning heart attack.

He was taken off life support after family and bandmates were able to say their goodbyes.

OCTOBER 5, 1973: GOODBYE YELLOW BRICK ROAD

Goodbye Yellow Brick Road was Elton’s third of eight US #1 albums in a row.

Thanks to the singles “Saturday Night’s Alright for Fighting” and “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road”, the album would spend eight straight weeks at #1.

With 8 million copies sold in the US, it remains his biggest album.

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OCTOBER 7, 2016: DESERT TRIP 2016

The epic Desert Trip 2016 took place over two weekends.

The classic rock festival featured performances from Bob Dylan and the Rolling Stones (October 7 & 14), Neil Young and Paul McCartney (October 8 & 15), The Who and Roger Waters (October 9 & 16).

The Rolling Stones would cover The Beatles’ “Come Together”, while Paul McCartney (with Neil Young) performed “Why Don’t We Do It in The Road?” live for the very first time.

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