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		<title>On This day &#8211; 1814 was a Sexy Year</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Nov 2010 14:55:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Phil</dc:creator>
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On this day in 1814 Adolphe Sax was born in Dinant in Wallonia, Belgium.  He was an instrument designer and maker.  What do you think he invented and patented? Just the sexiest instrument (apart from the electric guitar) in the world, that&#8217;s all.  He patented it on 28 June 1846.  Although feted by Hector Berlioz [...]]]></description>
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<p>On this day in 1814 Adolphe Sax was born in Dinant in Wallonia, Belgium.  He was an instrument designer and maker.  What do you think he invented and patented? Just the sexiest instrument (apart from the electric guitar) in the world, that&#8217;s all.  He patented it on 28 June 1846.  Although feted by Hector Berlioz for new range of instruments and a job as an instructor Paris Consevatoire  on the strength of his designs it was not all plain sailing for Sax.</p>
<p>You will not be surprised to know that his patent was challenged by other instrument makers.  They pursued long and involved bouts of litigation against him.  He was made bankrupt twice because of the the litigation once in 1856 and again in 1873.</p>
<p>He died in Paris on the 4th (possibly the 7th) February 1894.</p>
<p>Whatever, Gerry Rafferty must have thanked his lucky stars for Adolphe&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.</p>
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During he Exile on Main Street tour There was the usual madness, Forged tickets, riots, ticket-less fans trying to get in to venues (2000 in Detroit), drug arrests, the band being unable to book hotel rooms to their standard in Chicago (OK they did decamp to Hugh Hefner&#8217;s place, which ain&#8217;t too shabby a hang [...]]]></description>
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<p><div id="attachment_164" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 139px"><a href="http://www.realrockandblues.com/on-this-day/on-this-day-stones-bombed/attachment/stones-1/" rel="attachment wp-att-164"><img src="http://www.realrockandblues.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/stones-1.jpg" alt="classic rock music" title="stones 1" width="129" height="80" class="size-full wp-image-164" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">classic rock music</p></div>During he Exile on Main Street tour There was the usual madness, Forged tickets, riots, ticket-less fans trying to get in to venues (2000 in Detroit), drug arrests, the band being unable to book hotel rooms to their standard in Chicago (OK they did decamp to Hugh Hefner&#8217;s place, which ain&#8217;t too shabby a hang out).</p>
<p>The kicker though was in Montreal on 17th July 1972.  A bomb went off under the equipment van.  No injuries but the equipment inside the van was badly damaged.  The show went on, after a riot by the 3,000 fans who had bought forged tickets.  As far as I am aware, no one ever claimed responsibility for planting the bomb.  </p>
<p>I think that this was the tour that Keef came up with his famous quotation &#8220;Heroin isn&#8217;t a problem, policemen are.&#8221; </p>
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