The Dave Clark 5, Gerry and the Pacemakers, Billy J Kramer and the Dakotas, Ian Whitcomb, The Moody Blues, The Yardbirds and Lulu all appear on tonight's episode of "Shindig!" (Who says The British Invasion is dead???)
So, Kent thinks this is review #501? He may be off by a
few 100, but here once again, I present Herman's Hermits starring Peter
Noone as they present
An Olde English Christmas
I
must say that these five entertainers have worked to enhance what we
have seen in past years. Admittedly, this is only my second time seeing
this show in person, but I have seen videos of past Christmas tidings,
and I feel I have a certain handle on what has gone on. There are two
topics I wish to cover here this year. The first is how the show opens
and closes and the second is exploring changes in lyrics on several
songs. We have all stated that through the years we have misheard lyrics
that have changed our perception on what the song might be about. The
lyric changes tonight have been purposeful and are made to get you to
laugh, question what you heard or shake your head in wonder. In other
words, let's have fun!
With
background music supplied by Rich, Vance and Dave, we hear the
off-stage voice of Peter Noone as he recites (in his own way) The Night Before Christmas. Right at the start, words are revamped as we learn that Santa turned like a jerk
And as we hear him explain as he drives out of site, Santa Billy Sullivan jumps out and proclaims MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL AND TO ALL A GOOD NIGHT. He
carries a sack, and he peppers the audience with HHSPN T-shirts and
cds. People jump up, wave their arms and flail away to try to catch the
flying cotton and plastic treasures. I sit quietly but my eyes are big
as saucers to match my smile. When Santa's sack is empty, and the
announcement of tonight's entertainment has been made, Peter Noone comes
running down an aisle and climbs onstage to sing Into Something Good.
Where
do we go from here? Why into the predictable HH favorites sparkled with
Christmas joys. Here is the line-up with lyric changes noted for you to
giggle about.
Wonderful World
Winter Wonderland - We'll conspire as we sit in the fire
Flagstar
at Westbury Music Fair in Westbury, NY ... NOPE! We never did get that
one right. However, Westbury changes names so frequently, maybe next
year.
Ring of Fire
Sea Cruise - It's no use to sitting and singing the Christmas Blues; Won't ya let me take you on a Christmas Cruise
Daydream Believer
Oh, Holy Night
Just a Little Bit Better
Listen People
For Your Love - I'll bring pizza and fajitas to your door
Silhouettes
Jezebel
All My Loving
East West - (This was beautiful and heart warming)
When a Child is Born
Traveling Light - The Flagstar Westbury Theatre in Westbury tonight
No Milk Today - No milk today because it's Christmas Day
Leaning On a Lamppost
End of the World
Glad All Over - You'll have no sorrow and high definition TV; Till the end of time and then you'll go blind
Because - I
know this is NOT one of Mr. Noone's favorite songs, but it was Dave
Clark's birthday. It is one of MY favorites however, so I was upbeat.
Start Me Up
Can't You Hear My Heartbeat
Mrs. Brown You've Got a Lovely Daughter - NO, NO! A full rendition of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, followed by Mrs. Brown.
I'm Henry the VIII I Am
There's a Kind of Hush - Before the song is finished Peter, Vance, Rich and Billy gather at the front of the stage to sing Silent Night. The second verse had the most beautiful harmonies. And then ... they finished Hush.
December
14, 2025 in Westbury, NY. As Mame said, "We need a little
Christmas ... NOW" I hope your holidays, wherever they be and whatever
you celebrate, bring you renewed joy and insight for all in the New
Year.
OK Tiny Tim, go for it!
GOD BLESS US EVERYONE
60 YEARS AGO TODAY:
12/22/65 – The film “Doctor Zhivago” premiers in New York
City
HBO ran the two Spinal Tap movies back-to-back Friday Night so we enjoyed watching both of them as a three hour binge.
This was the first time I had seen "This Is Spinal Tap" since I saw it in a movie theater in 1984. (Frannie had never seen it) And we never made it to the theater to see "Spinal Tap II: The End Continues" ... which was a real treat to finally see. GREAT mockumentaries / rockumentaries ... so well done ... and so sad to see after the tragic deaths of Rob Reiner and his wife Michele. (kk)
The Beatles released a new video, addressing Paul, George
and Ringo reuniting to record the “Free As A Bird” single from John’s original
piano demo tape.They’re calling it “A
Song Reborn.”
So now you’ve got this in addition to a “making of” video
as well as the original video from when “Anthology” was first released … yet NONE of
these appeared in the new “Chapter Nine” of the new Anthology Disney+ series,
which seems really odd since “Real Love” and “Now And Then” don’t appear in
their entirety either.
Still, we’re always fascinated by newly assembled footage,
so we’ve included it here today so you can see it, too (if you haven’t
already!)kk
In other Beatles-related news, it was announced last week that Höfner,
the German guitar company that made Paul McCartney’s infamous violin-shaped
bass, is filing for bankruptcy.They’ve
been around for over 100 years so this in itself is sad news … but the fact that Paul’s
guitar became SO iconic when The Beatles hit … and that he STILL plays it today ... is simply amazing ... it has become a part of our heritage.
Macca issued the following statement:
It is very sad to see Höfner go
out of business. They have been making instruments for over 100 years, and I
bought my first Höfner bass in the sixties. I have loved it ever since. It’s a
wonderful instrument to play, lightweight, and it encourages me to play quite
freely. It also offers pleasing variations in tone that I enjoy. So,
commiserations to everyone at Höfner, and thank you for all your help over the
years.
-- Paul McCartney
I remember when Macca dug the old Höfner bass out for the "Get Back" / "Let It Be" sessions ... and found an old Beatles set list still taped to it!!! Amazing! (kk)
Based on a breaking story last week, it sounds like Riley
Keough, the grand-daughter of Elvis Presley, may have provided the eggs in
order for John Travolta and his late wife Kelly Preston to have their son
Benjamin.This news is coming out of court
papers filed in an on-going suit involving The King’s ex-wife, Priscilla.Apparently, this procedure was simply in
keeping in practice with what had gone on before … Elvis’ daughter Lisa Marie
also donated eggs to the Travolta’s efforts to have children.
Court documents claim claimed that Travolta needed help trying
to salvage his career amid claims of sexual assault against other men, which
threatened his career as a leading man. (How this is relevant to ANY of this is beyond me!!!) Per
the complaint, "Lockwood claimed that Travolta said he no longer wanted to
use Lisa Marie’s eggs because they did not want 'eggs with heroin' on them and
they orchestrated a deal, where Riley Keough gave her eggs to Travolta, so that
Kelly could give birth to their son, Ben Travolta."In exchange for donating her eggs, the court
document claims that Riley was given an "old Jaguar and paid between
$10,000 - $20,000 for the deal."
Riley Keough and Priscilla Presley jointly issued a
statement saying that “These claims are not only untrue but also deeply
hurtful. Our family is, and always has been, united in love and respect for one
another.Our shared priority remains
honoring Lisa Marie’s memory and protecting Elvis’ legacy with dignity. We will
not allow outside voices to divide us or to diminish the strength of our bond
as a family.”
(Can’t wait to see the TV movie on this one!Lol)kk
Rhino Records is releasing another new Monkees singles compilation
CD called “The A’s, The B’s and The Monkees.”
While it’s got a beautiful cover (which naturally makes me
want to have it right away!), it’s a bit of a “cash grab” release as ALL of
these songs have been issued before in some form or another on CD … and
typically today a release such as this would feature all 24 tracks on one CD …
yet these are spread over TWO CD’s with 12 tracks each (one of all the
A-Sidesand the other of all the B-Sides), which is kind of a rip-off in its own way.This
jacks the price up to $24.98, which is also kind of high for a catalog release.
Still, it’s there for the offering if you’re so inclined.The release date will be January 30th.(kk)
Remembering Gil Gerard who starred in "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century" and passed away on Dec. 16th.
Jim Roup
Donna Summer was posthumously inducted into The Songwriters
Hall Of Fame on December 15th.Her family was there to witness the induction.
Songwriter Paul Williams had this to say about Summer’s
career:
Donna Summer is not only one of
the defining voices and performers of the 20th century; she is one of the great
songwriters of all time who changed the course of music.She wrote timeless and transcendent songs
that continue to captivate our souls and imaginations, inspiring the world to
dance and, above all, feel love.
-- Paul Williams
She was inducted into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in 2013
as well.(kk)
Stephen Bishop is hinting that he may tour next year ... first time in over seven years. More news as we here it. (kk)
From Stephen:
We are talking about the possibility of doing a few special shows
with two legendary friends of mine. Nothing is set just yet, but it is
something I am genuinely excited about if it comes together.
-- Bish
Shelley sent me an interview with Godfrey Townsend, band leader of The Happy Together Tour, who says that one of the ideas they're kicking around doing this year (with the absence of any original Turtles members) is to have each of the acts perform a Turtles song as part of their set as sort of a tribute, but in their own style ... and then have all of the groups come together for the big finale to sing "Happy Together." Godfrey also said that The Fortunes would be performing as a stand-alone band and NOT with the back-up musicians that Townsend normally provides. (This may be a Happy Together first.) With eight acts on the bill this year, that should make for an interesting mix of music! (kk)
Tom Cuddy sent us this interview with Felix Cavaliere of The Rascals -