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Friday 22 June

1990-06-22

Events[]

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  • 'Checkpoint Charlie', the Allied forces control booth on the border crossing between East-West Berlin, is removed.[1]
  • The three-day 20th Glastonbury Festival begins.
    • This was the first year that it took its new name of Glastonbury Festival for Contemporary Performing Arts, and was the last year that donations from the profits of the Festival were made to CND. Acts included: The Cure, Happy Mondays, Sinead O’Connor and James. Tickets £38.00.

Top of the Pops[]

presented by Jakki Brambles (moved to Friday due to World Cup coverage on Thursday)

  1. (35) Magnum – Rockin’ Chair
  2. (4) Roxette – It Must Have Been Love (Video)
  3. (19) Big Fun & Sonia– You’Ve Got A Friend Watch
  4. (8) Wilson Phillips – Hold On (Video)
  5. (29) Red Hot Chili Peppers – Taste The Pain (Video) (Breakers)
  6. (32) Bruce Dickinson – All The Young Dudes (Video) (Breakers)
  7. (37) Dogs D’Amour – Victims Of Success (Video) (Breakers)
  8. (30) Yazz – Treat Me Good
  9. (20) Craig Mclachlan & Check 1-2 – Mona (Video)
  10. (3) Luciano Pavarotti – Nessun Dorma (Video)
  11. (12) M.C. Tunes Versus 808 State – The Only Rhyme That Bites (Video)
  12. (1) Elton John – Sacrifice
  13. (25) M.C. Hammer – U Can’T Touch This (Video) (And Credits)
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