Rock and Roll Recap for May 2 featuring R.E.M., Pink Floyd, Bruce Springsteen and more.

2006 - Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards was released from a New Zealand hospital after treatment for a "mild concussion" he suffered when he fell out of a tree in Fiji.

2005 - Eric Clapton reunited with his former Cream bandmates Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce for the first of four nights at the Royal Albert Hall in London. It had been 36 years since the band split up.

1992 - A little-known U.K. duo named Nirvana sued the superstar Seattle-based band of the same name claiming that they had been using the name since 1968. The suit was settled out of court in the British band's favor.

1991 - R.E.M.'s video for "Losing My Religion" was banned in Ireland because its religious imagery was seen as unfit for broadcast.

1980 - The South African government banned the Pink Floyd song "Another Brick in the Wall (Part II)."

1979 - The Who performed their first concert after the death of Keith Moon. Kenney Jones, formerly of Faces, was the new drummer.

1972 - Bruce Springsteen auditioned for Columbia Records A&R man John Hammond.

1963 - The Beatles had their first U.K. number one single with "From Me To You." It was the first of 11 consecutive number ones in Britain.

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