On This Day In METAL History – June 14th… From TED NUGENT To MAN OF STEEL
On June 14th, 1995 – Police in Columbus, Ohio received twenty complaints of noise, regarding that a Ted Nugent concert was very loud. Ted Nugent didn’t turn down the volume for he was within the legal noise limits. Ha, ha to the constipated dorks that complained.
On June 14th, 2013 – Via Warner Bros. the motion picture Man Of Steel was released to wide-screen theaters. No matter how you slice it, Superman is… Metal.
On June 14th, 2015 – Ozzy Osbourne’s second solo studio album, Diary Of A Madman, is ranked at #40, on the (U.S.) iTunes Top 100 Heavy Metal Albums Chart. Long live Ozzy! By the way, if you don’t own this album, you are a card carrying member of the Used Cotton Swab Collectors Society and you’re also known as… a swabber.
On June 14th, 2015 – The Heavy Metal song classic, Crazy Train, is ranked at #4, on the (U.S.) iTunes Top 100 Heavy Metal Songs Chart. Crazy Train is featured on Ozzy Osbourne’s debut solo album from 1980: Blizzard Of Ozz. If you don’t own this album, you obviously must belong to: The Toe Nail Collectors Club Of North America.
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LONG LIVE METAL.
LONG LIVE THE ROOTS & FAMILY TREE OF METAL.
Stone.
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