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Spiritinthesky

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  1. Anyone know any good apps?

    This Day in Music

    Good app for music fans, it has daily music history for every day of the year, with pics.

    Music quiz which is pretty hard!

    Which pop stars share your birthday.

    Music trivia section with loads of good stuff to tell your mates down the pub.

    (At the end of the song 'A Day In The Life' on The Beatles' Sgt Pepper's album theres an ultrasonic whistle which can only be heard by dogs).

    And, see what was #1 in the charts on the day you were born. It has a record deck that shows you the track complete with scratching sounds!

    This Day In Music for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad on the iTunes App Store

    Lets see yours...

  2. 50's / Elvis, Chuck Berry and Rock & Roll

    60's / The Beatles and The British Invasion, Motown, Psychedelia and the beginnings of Heavy Metal

    70's / Arena Rock, FM Radio, Punk, Drugs and Rock & Roll. And disco

    80's / New Wave, House, Hair Metal and MTV

    90's / Grunge, Alternative, RockCountryPop and Boy Groups

    00's / Pop Idol, The X Factor, American Idol, everybody reforms and every possible Genre and subgenre imaginable

    If you fancy having a vote go to

    This Day in Music.com

  3. From This Day in Music.com

    March 2nd, 2008, Canadian guitarist, singer, Jeff Healey, died of cancer. Healey lost his sight to retinoblastoma, a rare cancer of the eyes when he was eight months old, resulting in his eyes being surgically removed. After living cancer-free for 38 years, he developed sarcoma in his legs. Despite surgery for this, the sarcoma spread to his lungs and ultimately was the cause of his death. Healey released over 12 albums, presented a long running radio show and worked with many artists including Stevie Ray Vaughan, Buddy Guy, BB King, ZZ Top, Steve Lukather, Eric Clapton and Ian Gillan.

  4. A man walks into a bar, sits down, and orders a drink.' Hey, nice tie!' comes out of nowhere. He looks up at the barman to see if he had said anything, but since he was on the other side of the bar the man just ignores it.

    'Hey! Nice shirt!' The man looks up but, again, the barman is engaged elsewhere.' Hey! Nice suit!' The man then calls the barman over and asks him if he keeps talking to him.

    'It's not me, it's the complimentary peanuts.'

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