Wednesday, January 21, 1970

We remember Sam Mele (1922-2017)

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We remember Sabath Anthony Mele who was born in Queens on this day in 1922.   We remember him as Sam Mele.     

As a player, he hit .267 over 1,046 games.   He led the AL with 36 doubles in 1951 and had 
331 RBI over a 4-year period.

In 1965, Mele led the Minnesota Twins to the World Series

The Twins lost a tough 7-game series to the LA Dodgers.    Mele had some good seasons with the Twins, coming in second a couple of times before winning the AL pennant.    

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January 1964: We remember "Meet the Beatles"

MEET THE BEATLES was released on this day in 1964......or many years ago today.

It ranks #53 in the ROLLING STONE TOP 500 ALBUMS:
"For Americans in the full grip of Beatlemania, this was the first album they could buy. Meet took the Fab Four's second British record, With the Beatles, dropped five covers and added three tracks, including the singles "I Want to Hold Your Hand" and "I Saw Her Standing There." (This may have made a hash of the Beatles' artistic intentions, but it made for a much better record.) John Lennon and Paul McCartney were on a songwriting roll that would be unmatched in rock history, and at this point they were still a real team. They wrote "I Want to Hold Your Hand" together on a piano in the basement of Jane Asher, McCartney's actress girlfriend – as Lennon put it, "eyeball to eyeball."
The album is a combination of the first two UK albums plus "I want to hold your hand", the big single released in the US.  

It was not their best album in retrospect but it was exactly the kind of debut that the group needed.  

In my opinion, the best albums were RUBBER SOUL & REVOLVER.  They were a couple of years in the future!

MEET THE BEATLES is a classic rock album.  
 
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