This Day In Rock History: March 18th
1965 Mick Jagger, Brian Jones and Bill Wyman were fined £5 each for urinating on the outer wall of a Francis Petrol station in Stratford, outside of London, England. According to attendant Charles Keeley, he refused to give the band the key to the loo because he didn't like the looks of them and told them to "Get back in the car and keep driving." Instead, The Stones began chanting "We'll piss anywhere! We'll piss anywhere," as Bill Wyman proceeded to unzip his fly and pee on the garage wall. Quickly piling back into their black Daimler touring car, the boys sped away, giving Keeley the one finger salute. When handing down the sentence, the judge chastised the accused, calling them morons, and berated them for their long hair, their dirty clothes and the clown-like behavior.
2017 Chuck Berry, one of Rock 'n' Roll's founding fathers and a true music legend, passed away at his home near St. Louis at the age of 90. Along with influencing a generation of guitarists, he placed fourteen singles on the Billboard Hot 100 and twenty-two on the R&B chart. He was among the first musicians to be inducted into Cleveland's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on its opening in 1986.
source: classicbands