Friday, March 27, 2026

March 27th, 1966

60 YEARS AGO TODAY:

3/27/66 - During a tour of the UK, Roy Orbison fell off a motorbike at Hawkstone Park, Birmingham, fracturing his foot. He played his remaining dates sitting on a stool and walking on crutches (and wearing his dark glasses, I would imagine!) 

Incredibly, Roy's wife Claudette will be killed while riding her motorcycle ten weeks later after being hit by a truck in Nashville, Tennessee.  She was only 27 years old.  (Watch for our 60 YEARS AGO TODAY entry on June 6th, 1966, for more details.)  Tragedy would continue to plague Orbison's personal life ... two years later, Roy would lose two of his children in a house fire while he was away on tour in England.

Thursday, March 26, 2026

Jump On The Biondi Bandwagon! We've Got All The Gear You Need!

This Sunday, March 29th, marks the big Red Carpet Event for the premier showing of the long-awaited Dick Biondi documentary, “The Voice That Rocked America:  The Dick Biondi Story.”

In honor of this very special, momentous occasion, our Forgotten Hits Gift Shop Manager, Chuck Buell, has put together a series of very limited souvenir mementos …

(Thanks, Chuck … I don’t know what we’d do without you!!!)

Now, for One Day Only, in Commemoration of this weekend’s Exclusive Red Carpet Movie Premiere Event of Pam Pulice's exciting new film, "THE VOICE THAT ROCKED AMERICA: THE DICK BIONDI STORY," here from my "Chuck's Cherished Chotzkies Collection," are my Personally Designed, Limited Edition "Must Have Souvenirs" honoring the man who once watched a meatball from "On top of a Pizza, roll off the table and onto the floor. And then his poor meatball rolled out of the door!"



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Meatball Key Chains!



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Meatball Stress Balls!



 

 

 

 

 

Meatball Baseballs!



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Meatball Ear Rings!

 

And much more!

All so Chicago! So Wild-eyed I-tralian! So Biondi!

Limited Availability!  While Supplies Last!  First Come, First Serve!  Don't miss them, if you can! Operators Are Standing By!

Order yours now so you can wear them to Sunday’s Big Event!!!

CB!

LOVE those earrings!!!  Be sure to order today to get them in time to wear to the big event!!!  

(WARNING:  Meatball earrings may prompt additional ear nibbling)

Seriously 'tho ...

Because it is unlikely that I will make it to the big show on Sunday, let me once again offer my congratulations to Pam Pulice and her team for seeing this thing thru to reality … you must be SO proud!!!

Enjoy your VERY special day.  And let me just say that now that the film is available in wide release, in the event that it should be nominated for a Best Documentary Oscar next year, please consider inviting me to be one of your guests for the big LA ceremony … just as I will consider you to be one of mine in the unlikely event that I should be singled out for a Best Supporting Performance In A Documentary Academy Award!

Congratulations, Pam … love ya!  (kk)

REMINDER ON ALL OF THE EVENT DETAILS:   

The new rock ’n’ roll documentary, “The Voice That Rocked America: The Dick Biondi Story,” celebrating legendary Chicago DJ Dick Biondi, will be given the Red Carpet treatment THIS SUNDAY (March 29th) at The Des Plaines Theatre.

“The Voice That Rocked America: The Dick Biondi Story” tells the remarkable story of the radio personality who helped launch the careers of artists like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Beach Boys, and countless others during the golden age of rock ’n’ roll.

Biondi became a radio icon in Chicago on WLS (AM), where his explosive on-air style and fearless music choices helped define a generation.

The film features interviews with legendary performers and music insiders including Brian Wilson, Frankie Avalon, Tony Orlando, and many others who share personal memories of Biondi and the early days of rock ’n’ roll.

While the film is now available for viewing on major streaming platforms (including Amazon and Apple), we are hosting a Red Carpet Premiere Celebration honoring Dick Biondi’s extraordinary legacy in radio and music.

For more information about the film and premiere event, visit: https://desplainestheatre.com/event/movie-premiere-the-voice-that-rocked-america-the-dick-biondi-story/

For those who cannot make it out to our Red Carpet Premier Event, here is more information on the streaming options:  https://www.freestyledigitalmedia.tv/film/the-voice-that-rocked-america-the-dick-biondi-story/

AND, you can also purchase a DVD of this film (with 30 minutes of additional footage) thru Amazon.com:  https://www.amazon.com/Voice-That-Rocked-America-Biondi/dp/B0GS73Y5ZM/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3BGKJ6EO9EQSR&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.GxWsKF7CeLyzMJ8Zwd4AuamK3ak0P4YBoRUHL15g3basykll0VXJxCuB4QmlP_bYpZCkVYWtYXvilQb82cgJWJbYWTLVeWA9babpzgiZBayrM8yEd9LyJtftKvayprCGiC524A5JPa6iFsUigWBKjd847LPHvkNgCmdzeKu_SUEWUEoJHA6mJLeixCjTsDVHPO4dzvMUtS5oV4uivH8UMojDgOs2aZuAxRPnIXSubgQ.hpouEYJuunPuTiGEnBqwfj_hFxFtGGmhOIRPVhJI6HQ&dib_tag=se&keywords=the+voice+that+rocked+america&qid=1774311312&sprefix=the+voice+that+rocked%2Caps%2C127&sr=8-1

I got a chance to see the new DVD yesterday with the additional footage (which I never seen before) ... it is available NOW thru Amazon.com with immediate shipping.  If you can't make the Red Carpet showing ... or don't want to pay to stream it ... but that money to better use and BUY a copy of the DVD.  (kk)

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Remembering CHIP TAYLOR

Songwriter Chip Taylor has passed away. (March 23rd)  He composed the ‘60’s monster hits “Wild Thing” and “Angel Of The Morning.”  (Could there be any two more diverse songs on a songwriter’s resume?!?!)  I was also partial to his “Any Way That You Want Me,” covered here in Chicago by The American Breed, but also believed in by many other artists who also cut the tune over the years.  (How this one never made an impact is beyond me.)

Taylor (real name James Voight) was the brother of actor Jon Voight … and also the uncle of actress Angelina Jolie.  He was inducted into The Songwriters Hall Of Fame in 2016.

We did a special feature on him in Forgotten Hits AGES ago …

Here are excerpts spotlighting his two biggest …

 

WILD THING (Jordan Christopher and the Wild Ones ... and The Troggs)

The song "Wild Thing" by The Troggs was an international, world-wide #1 smash back in 1966 ... but most people don't know that the song was originally inspired by and written for another group who never even made the pop charts.

Singer / Songwriter Chip Taylor says that "Wild Thing" was "written to order" after he was approached by record producer Gerry Granahan, who was looking for a new song for the band he was working with, Jordan Christopher and the Wild Ones.

When Granahan asked him if he had anything "in the can, ready to go" that the group could take a crack at, Taylor replied, "Well, I don't know if I do or I don't, but let me try to write something today for you."  Over the next three hours, Taylor knocked out what would go on to be one of the biggest hits of the '60's ... although NOT for Jordan Christopher and the Wild Ones.

Taylor admits that, subconsciously, their name, The Wild Ones, may have acted as some sort of inspiration for the lyrics ... and he further admits that the stop / start rhythm was inspired by the early Carl Perkins rocker "Blue Suede Shoes."  (At the time, he wasn't even sure what lyrics he would insert into those pauses ... but everything just sort of jelled together ... and, three hours after receiving the phone call from Granahan, Taylor went into the recording studio to cut his demo. He says that the demo he made that day became the template that The Troggs would follow when they cut the song several months later.) But first he brought the song to Jordan Christopher and the Wild Ones as promised.

"I don't know if it ever came out," he remembers. (It did ... but it never made the charts!) "They had an arranger that was arranging horns and strings and drum beats and stuff like that. So my cool groove all but disappeared with the horns and strings arrangement. It didn't have a great feel."  When the song finally made its way to The Troggs' record producer Larry Page (by way of music publisher Dick James, the same guy who also handled all of The Beatles' song publishing at the time), they didn't know what to make of it.

Troggs' lead singer Reg Presley reportedly said, "This is either gonna be the biggest bomb or the biggest hit ever." Incredibly, by the time The Troggs' version was released as a single in 1966, it is believed that at least FIVE other versions of the song had already been recorded and released, with NONE of them garnering any attention.

"Wild Thing" would go on to hit the pop charts a couple more times, first as a novelty hit for Senator Bobby in 1967 and then again in 1974 as a remake by the group Fancy.  It was also a regular part of Jimi Hendrix's act for years

Chip Taylor would score several other hits on the pop charts as a songwriter ... but did you know that his REAL name is James Wesley Voight ... and that he's the younger brother of actor Jon Voight ... which also makes him an uncle to Angelina Jolie?!?!?! That connection ALONE should have been enough to inspire "Wild Thing"!!!

 

ANGEL OF THE MORNING (Evie Sands ... and Merilee Rush)

A pair of “Chips” made quite a name for themselves during the 1960’s.  (And no, I’m not counting Chip Douglas from “My Three Sons” or Erik Estrada in this equation.)  And when the two “Chips” that I AM talking about teamed up to work together back in 1968, they created one of the most beautiful songs of the '60's ... "Angel Of The Morning" by Merilee Rush.

Songwriter Chip Taylor says that the whole song came to him in about twenty minutes. After strumming any variety of chords for close to two hours and coming up with nothing, he says the complete lyrics "There'll be no strings to bind your hands, not if my love can't bind your heart" flowed out of his mouth. In fact, today he laughs about it ... his first thought was "What is that? That's beautiful!" He then thought, "Nobody actually TALKS like that!!! Where did those words come from?" Incredibly, in one sitting, spread out over no more than twenty minutes, he completed the entire song. He says that during the entire process, he never once thought, "I'm gonna say this" or "I'm gonna say that" ... in fact, most of the time he was thinking "I don't even know what this means!" In his own mind, he feels that he didn't so much as WRITE this song as that he DREAMED it ... the way the lyrics flowed out, meshing perfectly with the series of chords he had been strumming ... there just had to be some kind of divine intervention. "I write melody and words at the same time and I hum nonsense things until something comes out. So I don't think about what I want to say ... I just let the emotion carry me. In this song, the emotion just totally took over and carried me. It was magic."

In hindsight, the song was really quite ahead of its time, even for the Swingin' '60's. Essentially about pre-marital sex (at a time where separate beds were being shown on television for married couples and Jeannie's belly-button had to remain hidden), the song still managed to capture a major audience, going all the way to #3 on the Cash Box Magazine Pop Charts in The Summer of 1968.

Singer Merilee Rush was born in Seattle, Washington, and was discovered by fellow Northwesterners Paul Revere and the Raiders, who quickly had her join their tour. They also lined up a management contract for her, put her on their TV Show, "Happening '68" and hooked her up with producers Tommy Cogbill and Chip Moman, who produced her first album and the monster hit single.

It really was the perfect marriage of artist, songwriter, song and producer. If "Wild Thing" was Chip Taylor's biggest hit as a songwriter, then "Angel Of The Morning" has to be his most magnificent. The record was exquisitely produced by Chips Moman and, if you listen closely behind all the lush, building orchestration, you'll hear a pedal steel guitar, an homage to Chip Taylor's love of country music. (In fact, when country / pop cross-over artist Juice Newton redid the song in 1981, it bested Merilee Rush's version, peaking at #2 in Cash Box and topping Billboard's Adult Contemporary Chart!)

But this was yet another case of the hit versions we know and love were not the first version cut of this song.  That distinction belongs to female vocalist Evie Sands, an artist that Chip Taylor had been working with for quite some time.

Evie Sands became known as "The Hard Luck Girl" around the recording industry.  Her version of "Angel Of The Morning" was released on the Cameo / Parkway record label literally DAYS before the label folded. Despite being the "most-added" record of the week by radio stations around the country, there was no product to distribute and her version of the single never even charted. Reportedly 10,000 copies of the Evie Sands single were pressed and ALL of them were sold within the record's first week of release. But by then, Cameo / Parkway was gone and there were no more singles to sell, so the song died an immediate death. It wouldn't be the only time Sands watched another artist take "her" record up the charts. She was also the first artist to record the Chip Taylor tune "I Can't Let Go", only to see The Hollies' harmony-filled version become the hit ... and then become a hit all over again several years later for Linda Ronstadt. Her recording of "Take Me For A Little While" also stiffed ... yet the song became a hit ... in a much heavier arrangement ... for Vanilla Fudge. Evie Sands eventually did have a #53 Hit with yet another song written by Chip Taylor, "Any Way That You Want Me" ... but she's pretty much known in the industry as the girl who recorded very weak versions of some otherwise very popular hits.

In 1994, Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders did a very nice version of "Angel Of The Morning" that was included on the soundtrack album for the popular television series "Friends" ... and, in 2001, reggae artist Shaggy put a Jamaican beat and some new lyrics and melody behind Chip Taylor's classic tune, renamed it "Angel" and took it all the way #1 on the pop charts.

March 25th, 1966

60 YEARS AGO TODAY:

3/25/66 – The controversial photograph for The Beatles’ “Yesterday And Today” butcher cover is taken.  All four Beatles were dressed in white coats, using slabs of meat with mutilated and butchered dolls for what was supposed to be the cover of their next American album, “Yesterday and Today.”  (Stories that this was The Beatles’ way of protesting the way Capitol Records was “butchering” their albums to gain more releases in America has often been bandied about as the inspiration for this shoot … but it seems this was just their way of coming up with the something Avant Garde as a means of garnering attention.)

After advance copies were sent to disc jockeys and record reviewers, the negative reaction to the cover photo was so strong that Capitol recalled 750,000 copies from distributors to replace the cover.  (The more familiar “suitcase cover” was pasted over what could be salvaged from the original run … and it has been a much sought after collectors’ item ever since.)  The total cost for Capitol Records to replace the cover and all of the promotional materials it had already circulated was reported to be right around $250,000, wiping out all of their initial profits.



Also on 3/25, Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass perform for President Lyndon Johnson at The White House

 
 
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