While performing at the Whiskey a go go, Marty Balin of Jefferson Airplane took too much acid and fell off the stage in the middle of the set. The problem was that Balin had become mesmerized by an enormous pair of breasts in the audience.
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David Bowie reported that large chunks of his memory had been lost to drug abuse: “I can’t remember any of 1975!”
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In 1989, George Harrison rejected Paul McCartney’s latest proposal for a Beatles re-union saying “as far as I’m concerned, there won’t be a Beatles reunion as long as John Lennon remains dead.”
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Quadrophenia, written by The Who guitarist, Pete Townshend was named after quadrophonic stereo. The system died so fast, that the album was never released in quadrophonic sound.
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During a concert one evening, Rolling Stones guitarist, Keith Richards slipped on a frankfurter. The band was performing in Frankfurt. “Even more ridiculously, he said, “two days later in Hamburg, I slipped on a hamburger.
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