Sunday, March 31, 2024

The (Easter) Sunday Comments: 03 - 31 - 24

Every week since we started saluting the British Artists who all of sudden were making inroads to the US charts on the heels of The Beatles, our buddy Sammy Tallerico has been featuring selections from each week’s Super Chart, compiled by Randy Price, on Lost And Found Oldies Show.  (LAFOS)  The Super Chart represents a conglomeration of all three national trades, showing the most accurate chart history of this … and EVERY era.

Point discrepancies between Billboard, Cash Box and (at the time) Music Vendor (and then) Record World caused a lot of head-scratching back in the day … how can the same record be #10, #19 and #38 on the chart released on the same day?!??

Obviously, each trade publication had their own sources for compiling the end results that made their publication each and every week … and the results made things interesting AND frustrating, all at the same time!

The British Invasion was in full bloom … and we’ve been tracking it all year long every weekend with our Saturday Survey.  (Yes, these all have a heavy British slant to them … because that was OUR focus when putting this series together.)  But Sammy shows all of the other hits that were skyrocketing up the charts during this era, too.

And now, for the very first time, he has posted an entire show dedicated to our Super Chart for the week ending March 28th, 1964.  (Hopefully, many more shows will follow … especially if all of you out there start sending him encouraging emails!) … 

So click on the link and give it a listen:   http://www.mixcloud.com/LAFOS

In addition, Sammy also did his regular show, which you can listen to right here …

https://www.mixcloud.com/LAFOS/lost-and-found-oldies-show-march-28-2024-1968/?utm_source=notification&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=notification_new_upload&utm_content=html

From Bob Lind …

HI TO MY FRIENDS AND FANS:

Most of you are aware "Butterfly" is my best-known song, but not, IMO, not my best.

Still, when a high-quality and well-respected artist like Marc Almond chooses to release it as a single, 58 long years after mine was climbing the charts, it gives me a lot of joy. I think it's a terrific cover.

Some of you have already heard it. It's up on my FB Page and it's making the rounds. The single and the album it's from (I'M NOT ANYONE), are due out in July. Here's an advance listen if you're interested.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-MwFaUze80

And BTW, you Florida fans, Don't forget I'll be back in Miami at the Luna Star Cafe on the 13th of next month.

Of course I'll send reminders closer to the time.

Love to youse,

Bob

www.boblind.com

OK, that’s a GREAT version.  You’ve got to be so proud!

Congratulations, Bob! (kk)

WLS Jingles from John Records Landecker

Don't know if you have this file yet, but I'm passing it along anyway.  ;-)

Mike

Hopefully, you guys got the chance to listen to Part Two of Rewound Radio's DJ Hall Of Fame salute to John Landecker yesterday ... 

Our FH Buddies Ted Smucker and Bob Shannon put together an EXCELLENT six-hour tribute to the King of all Boogie Checks!  (kk)

From Timmy …

This one made me laugh …

Snapshot of Taylor Swift & Justin Timberlake in 2054

I just ran across this item: Martha Reeves received her star in the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Wednesday, the 27th.

Pictured with her are producer Mickey Stevenson, Smokey Robinson, Berry Gordy, and Stevie Wonder. I first heard her voice on "Dancing In The Street," and subsequently on "Heat Wave," "Jimmy Mack," and "Nowhere To Run." 

David Lewis

Very cool ... and well deserved.  (kk)

And here’s one instance where things didn’t work out so well …

https://ultimateclassicrock.com/50-years-ago-elvis-songwriter-dies-in-poverty-as-hed-predicted/?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=ugh&utm_term=UCR%20New%20Smart%20List

And this one may surprise you …

A letter from Frank Zappa, circa 1964 …

Also from Timmy …


60 YEARS AGO TODAY:

The Beatles film a live concert sequence that will be used at the end of their film "A Hard Day's Night."

Footage that made the final cut includes "Tell Me Why," "I Should Have Known Better," "If I Fell" "She Loves You."

In the audience for this filming was a 13-year-old Phil Collins.