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This Week In Rock History:
- The Beatles Record Debut Album (February 11, 1963): In a marathon session at Abbey Road Studios, The Beatles recorded 14 tracks, 10 of which appeared on their debut album, Please Please Me. Notably, John Lennon, despite suffering from a severe cold, delivered an electrifying one-take performance of "Twist and Shout." thisdayinmusic.com
- The Beatles' First U.S. Concert (February 11, 1964): Following their iconic Ed Sullivan Show appearance, The Beatles performed their inaugural U.S. concert at the Washington Coliseum in Washington, D.C. The setlist included hits like "I Saw Her Standing There" and "I Want to Hold Your Hand." thisdayinmusic.com
- Black Sabbath's Debut Album Released (February 13, 1970): Black Sabbath released their self-titled debut album in the UK, marking a significant moment in the birth of heavy metal music. jbonamassa.com
- The Who's 'Live at Leeds' Concert (February 14, 1970): The Who recorded their legendary live album, Live at Leeds, at the University of Leeds Refectory in England. The album is often hailed as one of the greatest live rock recordings. jbonamassa.com
- Pink Floyd Premieres 'Eclipse' (February 17, 1972): Pink Floyd performed "Eclipse" at the Rainbow Theatre in London. A year later, this music would evolve into their seminal album, The Dark Side of the Moon. classicbands.com
- The Eagles Release 'Greatest Hits 1971–1975' (February 17, 1976): The Eagles released their compilation album, which would become one of the best-selling records of all time. classicbands.com
- The Clash's First U.S. Tour Begins (February 17, 1979): The Clash kicked off their inaugural U.S. tour in New York, opening with "I'm So Bored with the USA." classicbands.com
- Elvis Presley's First Gold Album (February 17, 1960): Elvis Presley earned his first Gold record for his self-titled debut album, which spent ten weeks at the top of the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart in 1956. classicbands.com
- The Monkees' 'More of The Monkees' Hits No. 1 (February 11, 1967): The Monkees' second album, More of The Monkees, soared from position 122 to number 1 on the Bi