Tuesday, March 5, 2024

Tuesday This And That

In addition to being nominated for The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, it was just announced that Cher will be the recipient of the Icon Award at this year's iHeart Radio Awards.

According to a press release, iHeart is “honoring her unparalleled contributions to music and pop culture for over seven decades.”

Cher has sold more than 100 million records during her career and is currently the only artist to have a #1 single on the Billboard charts for seven consecutive decades.

Previous recipients of the award include Elton John, Jennifer Lopez, Bon Jovi and Pink.  (Now that's some pretty odd company!)  kk

Regarding songs like He Hit Me / Johnny Get Angry …

It actually makes me sick to think that this was once acceptable. Any transgression by a girl warranted violence (she deserved it!) and the only way a boy could prove his love was with jealous anger.  

It makes me sicker to know that this still exists today. 

Shelley

That has always been my biggest objection to the whole angry gangsta rap music scene … it seems to be all about keeping your bitch (not even your woman) in line … and often by using the cruelest and filthiest methods to do so.

 

Music is supposed to ENTERTAIN, not incite …

 

The fact that even a Hal David / Burt Bacharach song like “Wives And Lovers” was considered “acceptable” at the time just blows me away. 

 

Don't get me wrong ... Hal David was a great lyricist, one of the best ... and in hindsight this song almost sounds kind of "camp" ... but the truth is, this was the prevailing train of thought at the time ... 

 

Women better know their place or risk losing their man to his seductive secretary back at the office.  It was still very much a "Mad Men" sort of existence back in 1964.  (kk)

 

 

The photo that you ran of Clay/Ali standing over Liston, who is on his back, is from the infamous rematch in Lewiston, Maine, and not from the Miami Beach fight. (Personal note: I listened to the Miami Beach fight on a transistor radio while attending a local performance of the Harlem Globetrotters national team, with Bob "Showboat" Hall and not Meadowlark Lemon, at a local high school gym.)

Thanks for all your great work!

Virgil Hill

Springfield, MO

LOL … guess that means I can just run it again next year on the anniversary of the rematch!!!

I’ve had a tough time locating accurate information when trying to build a calendar of events 60 years in hindsight … you sure can’t trust everything you find on the internet … and in some cases, even trying to get three corroborating sources has been quite difficult … but hopefully at least, we’re capturing the spirit of the era in The Land Of Long Ago.  (Stole that from Stephen King … just finished reading his 850 page “11.27.63,” which is all about time travel back to the date of the Kennedy assassination … and the lead character’s attempt to prevent the assassination.  Good book.)

By the way, 11/22/23 (the 60th anniversary of the same) is where we kicked off our 60 YEARS AGO TODAY series … so if you’ve missed anything, just scroll on back (via the links at the bottom of the page) to catch up on anything that might have snuck past you. 

It’s all here … the headlines and the music … as America fell under the spell of The British Invasion.  (kk)

 

Paul McCartney’s photo exhibit is coming to Portland …

 

September 14th, 2024 thru January 19th, 2025 …

 

More details here:  https://www.paulmccartney.com/news/paul-mccartney-photographs-196364-eyes-of-the-storm-to-open-at-the-portland-art-museum?utm_source=dotmailer&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=456217_Eyes%20Of%20The%20Storm%3A%20Portland%20Announce%20%28USA%29&dm_i=4YVO,9S0P,1EI0K6,1EG1A,1

 

A new Bruce Springsteen Greatest Hits collection is coming out in a variety of formats including compact disc, vinyl LP’s and digital format.

 

You can check out the various track lists here:

https://theseconddisc.com/2024/03/04/living-proof-bruce-springsteen-to-release-new-career-spanning-best-of/

 

kk …

Don't Know If Your Readers Know About Kenny Vance's Documentary = "HEART & SOUL."

It’s In Select Theaters … And Also, In Glen Fisher's latest issue of "DOO - WOP RAMBLINGS," There Is A Link Allowing You To Watch It For $10.50.

I'm Sure Some Of Your Readers Will Be Interested. 

FB

I’ve heard it’s very good.

Glen sent us the link to share with our readers, too …

https://watch.showandtell.film/preview/heart-and-soul#card-info

Not only do you get to see the film, but also a Q&A with Glen and Kenny afterwards.  (kk)

Bob Heil, inventor of the talk box, passed away earlier this week … he was 83.

Heil’s gadget certainly MADE songs like “Do You Feel Like We Do” and “Show Me The Way” from “Frampton Comes Alive” stand out … a personal favorite is Joe Walsh’s use of the talk box on “Rocky Mountain Way.”

Guitarists have always looked for ways to make THEIR instrument stand out from others … and Heil’s box provided that edge.  Thank you for your services!  (kk)

From Tom Cuddy ...

https://americansongwriter.com/the-meaning-behind-cherish-by-the-association-and-why-it-has-long-been-misunderstood/

And this from Chuck Buell ...