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昭和41年
5/1 日
大洋の佐々木吉郎投手が、対広島戦でプロ野球8人目の完全試合を達成する。
5/2 月
海賊王子放映開始
5/5 木
ハリスの旋風放映開始
5/6 金
農林省が、水銀系農薬の非水銀系農薬への切り換えを通達する。
5/9 月
日米協議で、沖縄の旅券国籍欄を「琉球人」から「日本人」とすることで合意する。
5/11 水
熊沢寛道が膵臓がんのため志村橋外科病院で没。76歳(誕生:明治22(1889)/12/18)。南朝の後亀山天皇の子孫を称し、熊沢天皇を名乗った。
5/11 水
明治百年記念準備会が発足する。
5/11 水
小泉信三が心筋梗塞で没。78歳(誕生:明治21(1888)/05/04)。元慶應義塾塾長で天皇の皇太子時代の教育に携わった経済学者。
5/15 日
日本テレビ系の「笑点」の放送が始まる。
5/15 日
ケネディ・ラウンド(関税の一括引き下げ)が、アメリカ、イギリス、日本、EECの間で妥結する。
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1966
5/8 Sun
Last game at old Busch stadiump~ St Louis Card lose 10-5 to SF
5/8 Sun
Only HR ever hit out of Baltimore's Memorial Park (Frank Robinson)
5/9 Mon
1st black member of Federal Reserve Board (A F Brimmer)
5/9 Mon
China PR performs nuclear test at Lop Nor PRC
5/10 Tue
25q*F lowest temperature ever recorded in Cleveland in May
5/11 Wed
Real Madrid wins 11th Europe Cup I
5/12 Thu
St Louis' Busch Stadium opensp~ Braves lose to Cards 4-3 in 12 inns
5/13 Fri
"Rolling Stones release ""Paint it Black"""
5/13 Fri
Federal education funding is denied to 12 school districts in the South because of violations of the 1964 Civil Rights Act
5/14 Sat
1st reported monitoring of pirate radio station WBBH (NJ)
1966
3/6 Sun
"In the UK, 5,000 fans of the Beatles sign a petition urging British Prime minister Harold Wilson to reopen Liverpool's Cavern Club."
4/
"Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass set a world record by placing five albums simultaneously on Billboard's Pop Album Chart, with four of them the Top 10. Their music outsells The Beatles by a margin of two-to-one... over 13 million recordings. They win 4 Gr
4/11 Mon
"first public performance in the Metropolitan Opera House, of Giacomo Puccini's La fanciulla del West, though the official opening of the new opera house would not take place until September 16."
4/12 Tue
"In Los Angeles, California, Jan Berry, of Jan and Dean, crashes his Corvette into a truck that is parked on Whittier Boulevard. Berry suffers total physical paralysis for over a year as well as extensive brain damage."
5/1 Sun
"The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and the Who perform at the New Musical Express' poll winners' show in London. The show is televised, but The Beatles' and The Stones' segments are omitted because of union conflicts."
5/13 Fri
"The Rolling Stones release ""Paint It, Black, which becomes the first number one hit single in the US and UK to feature a sitar (in this case played by Brian Jones)."
5/17 Tue
"Bob Dylan and the Hawks (later The Band) perform at the Free Trade Hall, Manchester, England. Dylan is booed by the audience because of his decision to tour with an electric band, the boos culminating in the famous ""Judas"" shout."
5/30 Mon
"Them, fronted by Van Morrison, begin a three-week stint as the headliner act at the Whisky a Go Go. On the last night June 18, they were joined on stage by that week's opening act The Doors. Van and Jim Morrison sang ""Gloria"" together."
6/6 Mon
"At Gallatin, Tennessee, 25-year-old Claudette Frady-Orbison, while motorcycycle riding with her husband Roy Orbison, is killed when her motorcycle was struck by a pickup truck."
7/2 Sat
The Beatles become the first musical group to perform at the Nippon Budokan Hall in Tokyo. The performance ignites protests from local citizens who felt that it was inappropriate for a rock and roll band to play at Budokan.
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