Wednesday, November 20, 2024

BEATLE TALK: Beatlemania, 60 Years Later

Today's Beatles Post comes from Clark Besch ...

 

Here's the new Beatles '64 documentary coming soon!  

"It won't be long till the film comes home to you."  

Click on the blue: BEATLES ’64 - watch the new trailer.

Bruce Spizer has a cool offer for his Beatles books too!

Beatles '64 and the 1964 Sale is Back!

 

Some of the fun things from the 64 year of Beatlemania!!!

 

Lots of ads.....




Boys Capitol Starline gets momentary stardom in fall when help! and Yesterday were both riding 45 charts.

 

That iconic April 4 (my 8th birthday) chat!

 

Tommy Roe opening for fabs' first Feb 11, 1964 concert in DC with the "Roemans" in front of stage!


AND 90 year old Ron Riley was right there for their Chicago appearance.  He was such a Beatlemania fan of the day and did so much to promote as many DJs did.

Here's a segment of that Beatlemania period I took out of a paper I wrote for the new upcoming "Riley" documentary.  This is the 1964 year at WLS, basically.

Ron was not quite to WLS by the time that Biondi had become the first DJ in the nation to play a Beatles record ("Please, Please Me," listed as the "Beattles" on the 1963 Vee Jay 45 copies) on the air in February, 1963, but within three weeks of Ron's hiring to WLS, he would be playing their "From me To You" by Del Shannon as it climbed to #15 on the WLS Silver Dollar Survey.  It would still not be until the first week of the new  year, 1964, when he would be spinning a new record BY the actual Beatles (the survey still listing the group as "Beattles.")  

"I Want to Hold Your Hand" took the country by storm and WLS was right there in the thick of it.  By mid-February, the Beatles had #1 and #2 and a month later held numbers 1 thru 4 on the station's survey!  That March 20th chart showed #2 as the same song that WLS had nationally premiered just over a year earlier, making it to a peak of #2 after reaching only #35 in a three week run in March, 1963.

That mid-February Silver Dollar Survey would not include a song by the band that garnered WLS a Billboard front page headline story the same week.  The Beatles had four 45s and three albums already charting on the national record charts that week and their music was all over the radio nationwide.  Beatlemania was late to the States, yet was finally here to stay in a big way.  There were 38 songs available on the above records and you heard most of them hourly on any Top 40 station around the country.  The band had just arrived in the US from England and had been on Ed Sullivan and done their first US concerts -- all on the east coast, but WLS got Chicago into the Beatlemania news, too.  The WLS February 21 survey was rechristened the "Silver Beatle Survey" for one week.  While holding down #1, #2 and #30 on it, requests and airplay of LP cuts was now thru the roof at the station and that week's survey had an additional treat.  The back side featured all seven WLS DJs sporting Beatles wigs, each designated with their own individual Beatle nickname.  "Ringo Ron Riley" was the evening guy's name and the slogan got used much more over the years, than any of the others would.

With 38 songs to play already, WLS managed a "scoop" the other radio stations in town by playing Beatle music that no one else seemed to have.  It would be the first of many Beatles scoops over the coming years, which made WLS a "go to" for hearing Beatles "exclusives."   

WLS started playing a really good 39th song that no one could buy!  In fact, not even their new US Beatles record label (Capitol records) people seemed to know how they had it.  Dealers scrambled about to find it.  Altho today, their rendition of Chuck Berry's "Roll Over Beethoven" is well known, in February, 1964, that song was not available in the US in VERY early 1964 on any 45 or album!  WLS was playing it from a then obscure late 1963 Canadian issued 45, which was at the time (in Canada) the big new followup of the Beatles' first Canadian national hit, "She Loves You."  For some reason, USA Capitol Records had omitted the song from their "Meet the Beatles" album and it was now causing quite a stir.  Suddenly, fans were clamoring for this rarity.  In March, demand was so great that imported Canadian copies were flowing into the States and it actually was the U.S.' 5th charting Beatles single, altho none were being pressed in this country.   It might have done well, had not "Can't Buy Me Love" been released as Capitol's followup to "I Want To Hold Your Hand" just a week later.

 "Beethoven" never got an official U.S. 45 release then, but by the end of March, a semi-local band, the Princeton 5, had their 45 version released and on the WLS chart, thanks in large part to Ron's brother, Jim Scully's promotional actions on the local record.  Jim often helped Ron at record hops and was already a very prominent record promo man in the Chicago area and, by decade's end, would rise to a high executive position in the Columbia Records' Chicago branch.  Ron did his fair share of promoting the Princeton 5's new Beatles cover record when he held a record hop with the band on April 10th at the school of which he was a graduate over a decade earlier:  Antioch High School, which was celebrating its 50th anniversary that year (and by chance, Ron Riley's 30th birthday year, too)!  On occasion, Jim and Ron both appeared together at high school events as co-masters of ceremony.

Ron Riley and Art Roberts were on the Beatles bandwagon quickly.  For five days in February, Ron asked listeners to send in cards and win during a give away of 25 Beatles wigs and 45s.  By week's end, he had 7,000 cards and more coming.  Roberts told his listeners that if he got 10,000 cards, he would get a Beatle haircut.  When the contest closed, there had been 9112 cards and Art was "saved."  Both DJ's pushed a Beatles fan club, offering pictures of the fabs as well as one of either DJ.  Capitol printed 25,000 Beatles photos initially for the station!  It's a bit surprising that Ron never recorded a 45 to go with Beatlemania, as he would clap and sing along with their records on his show.  In 1964, he would also get Beatles inside scoops by chatting with George Harrison's sister, Louise Caldwell, who lived in downstate Illinois then.

The above happened in just the first two months of US 1964 Beatlemania.  Ron was even playing the German language version of "I Want To Hold Your Hand!"  On the evening of April 16, 1964, Art and Ron got their first of a few "live" interactions with the Beatles.  Through a trans-Atlantic phone hook up, the two Chicago DJs got the rare chance to speak to all four Beatles for 20+ minutes total, asking several questions of each group member.  The fab four were actually in EMI recording studios at the time, working on music for their first feature film, which was mostly complete at that stage.  As the historical record of that day now proves, it turned out that just prior to that phone conversation, the fabs had (just within the past hours) completed all nine takes of the new film's title song.  In another WLS Beatles' "exclusive," it was revealed for the first time that the film would be called "A Hard Day's Night."  That fact would be revealed to the world the next day, but WLS had the scoop first.  The song recorded just prior to the interview was indeed the title track to the film, which would be in theaters three  months later.  In September, when the movie premiered in Chicago, he and four lucky winning girls (selected at random from write ins) of an "A Hard Day's Night" contest, got their pics in Billboard magazine.  Ron escorted the four to dinner, the movie and each received a copy of the soundtrack album!

Ron would continue to play Beatles A and B sides as well as new LP cuts as he received them, by hook or crook.  WLS would play UK early LP cuts before they were available in the US.  Ron really became locked in on his Beatlemaniac teens and when one of his 13 year old fans in a cancer hospital in Missouri wrote to him, he reciprocated by sending her a 6 1/2 foot tall picture of her fave fab four: Ringo Starr!

Along with all of the Beatlemania, Ron was doing weekly sock hops.  This was not a new phenomenon for WLS DJ stars, but with the Beatles' rise to fame, a whole crop of teen "combos" erupted in the Chicago area and WLS jocks now would do their hops and dances spinning records and alternating onstage together with or without bands.  Ron and the others would take a box of records and head to dances where sometimes two or three bands played, lots of pictures and autographs would be given out, with up to six dance contests and tons of LPs given away and the mayhem of being celebrities ensued for all.  Often, the exposure from these dances might cause the DJ's to send a local record label to come see the bands and possibly give them that big break these combos needed.  It was not unlikely that the bands might play for that "exposure" for free, especially at fund raisers for charities.  At the same time, often, Ron would find many local 45s good enough to get programmed on the air at WLS, so the hops were mutually beneficial.  Ron would work with promotion men and group managers like his brother Jim Scully and Carl Bonafede among those.

One of the last puzzle pieces to be added to the WLS lineup was when afternoon survey countdown guy, Bob Hale, was fired in April of '64, just as Beatlemania was peaking.  Ron got to be his replacement, counting down to #1 for a week after Hale suddenly departed.  It just happened to be the week of  WLS' fourth anniversary as a Top 40 station (May 1), so the survey was 20 songs current and 20 deemed the "best records of the station's first four years."  Oldies were always a big thing for WLS, as their "souvenir weekends" and special weeks to look back on the origins of the Top 40 era were always big ratings grabbers throughout the 60's and until the WLS format change in 1987.

The British music invasion helped make WLS the undisputed leader in Chicago teen radio in 1964.  In the music trade Billboard magazine's Halloween, 1964 issue, they printed Chicago's radio ratings.  WLS took a huge 46% share of the pop 45s audience crowd with six others grabbing the scraps (WIND second highest at 36%).  WLS won every DJ time slot!  Despite Art Roberts' 36% share for his time slot (after moving into ratings leader Dick Biondi's spot at night a year earlier), Ron Riley won the individual jock battle with a 40% share of the listener audience at night.  Later on in June, 1965, an Esquire mag poll still rated Ron and Art #1-#2 in Chicago.

WCFL would switch to top 40 in 1965, but for the magical year of 1964, WLS ruled much of the midwest as well as the Windy City. 

Can't wait for the new documentary to see the light of day!
 Ya get all of that George?
 


Here's me with my 1964 original "She Loves You" first ever 45 bought in early 64.
Despite the tattered edges of the sleeve from being thumb tacked to my pegboard wall hanging, AND (if you look closely), you can see that despite what the record label says, "Don't Drop Out", the 45 shows 2" below the bottom of the sleeve because ifthe sleeve splits any more, it WILL drop out! 
I still cant part with it!
 
 
And lastly, something that wont show up in the documentary would be when the Besch brothers played Willroad's Gardens (believe it or not, a Dodge City, Kansas "suburb")!
 

Tuesday, November 19, 2024

November 19th, 1964

60 YEARS AGO TODAY:

11/19/64 – Gary Lewis and the Playboys record “This Diamond Ring”

Also on 11/19, Bobby Goldsboro records “Little Things”

Also on 11/19, The Supremes became the first all-girl group to have a #1 single on the UK Charts when 'Baby Love' went to the top.

Monday, November 18, 2024

A Monday Morning Quickie

Because of pre-scheduled and pre-posted material, we've fallen a bit behind on any "current" oldies news ...

So even though some of these stories have been circulating for over a week now,

Consider this our way of catching up a bit! 

The first Happy Together 2025 tour dates have been announced … many more to follow …

June 6th – Hiawassee, GA – Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds
June 7th – Myrtle Beach, SC – Carolina Opry Theater
June 8th and 10th – Alexandria, VA – The Birchmere
June 12th – Jim Thorpe, PA – Penn’s Peak
June 13th – Atlantic City, NJ – Ocean Casino Resort
June 14th – Westbury, NY – Flagstar at Westbury Music Fair
June 18th – Stamford, CT – The Palace Theatre
June 21st – Morristown, NJ – Mayo PAC
August 30th – Wisconsin Dells, WI – Crystal Grand Music Theatre

As previously announced, the line-up for this year’s shows include The Turtles (featuring Ron Dante and Mark Volman), The Cowsills, the return of Mark Lindsay, former lead singer of Paul Revere and the Raiders, The Vogues, Jay and the Americans and Little Anthony.

Here's a short review of:

It Was 50 Years Ago Today: A Tribute to The Beatles with Christopher Cross, Maxi Priest, and Jason Scheff

As tribute concerts go, this one was on my list. The headliners were Christopher Cross, Maxi Priest, and Jason Scheff (former lead singer of the band Chicago), …

Source: NUVO:  https://search.app/h3KNUZusMWUtFjZGA

Sounds like David Pack and Joey Molland were too ill to perform in Nashville, Indiana, last week, too.  But at least the show went on without them!  (kk)

UPDATE:  Tom Cuddy sent us this from David Pack's Facebook page ...

David PackNovember 7 at 2:20PM ...
I wish to thank everyone on the Beatles 50YAT East Coast Tour. Sadly, I had to leave after the 10/29 show at The Paramount Theater in Long Island, NY. I left due to extreme onstage vertigo likely triggered by my deaf left ear and an inner ear virus.
I was overwhelmed by the fan reaction for the week of shows I was able to perform with headliners Christopher Cross, Jason Scheff/Chicago, Maxi Priest, and a supergroup of musicians. I also regret that Joey Molland/Badfinger had to leave due to a health issue as well. 
I hope to get this behind me and get back on the road in 2025. And especially to say thanks to the greatest fans ever. 
David Pack 
 
 
We were fortunate enough to see Pack perform as part of Jim Peterik's World Stage Show last month and he was excellent. (I will say that he sounded a WHOLE lot better the night that we saw him than he does in this YouTube video!!!)
This year's surprise guests included David Pack and Ray Parker, Jr., who REALLY got the whole place jumping when he dove into "Ghostbusters." (kk)
 
Streams of The Beatles’ tune “Now And Then” were up 42% last week after it was announced that the song had been nominated for a couple of Grammys!

(I still find the song quite basic and simplistic …

But man, I just LOVE this video!!!)  kk

Meanwhile, a new trailer for the upcoming Beatles Disney+ documentary was released last week …

And, since we seem to be stuck in Beatle-land again ...

THIS photo cracked me up …

And, as it turns out, in addition to the Disney+ Beatles 1964 documentary, we’ve got ANOTHER new music documentary to watch on the 29th

HBO will be airing “Yacht Rock: A Dockumentary” at 9 pm (eastern) that night!

(Gee, I wonder if they’ll play any Michael McDonald music during this program???)  kk

Oh good … just didn’t want him to be left out! 

Gonna be a rockin’ good Thanksgiving Weekend for sure!  (kk)

“Yacht Rock” (a term I absolutely HATE, by the way) Film Director Garret Price later disclosed that he didn’t exactly get the answer he was hoping for when he called Donald Fagen to see if he would participate in the film.

Price asked Fagen if he’d be willing to discuss the “genre” that has allowed songs like "Rikki Don't Lose My Number" and "Peg" to become soft-rock classics, to which Fagen replied, "And what genre is that?" Price responded: "Um, yacht rock" … at which point Fagen replied, "Oh, yacht rock. Well, I tell you what: Why don’t you go fuck yourself?” before abruptly hanging up on him! 

No hard feelings apparently … a total of six Steely Dan songs appear in “Yacht Rock: A Dockumentary.”  Other prominently featured music acts include Michael McDonald (as a solo artist, a “guest” and as a member of The Doobie Brothers), Christopher Cross, the recently ill David Pack from Ambrosia (we were fortunate enough to see him a month ago as part of Jim Peterik’s World Stage), Kenny Loggins, Toto and several others.

Kent,

Thanks for posting the video of Freddy Cannon’s song HEY SVENGOOLIE. I have watched it several times now. Reminds me of the early days when I stayed up late on Saturday nights and watched SHOCK THEATER on television. To me "monster" movies and rock and roll go together.

On another matter, concerning the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, I was curious if they did their 1967 record BUY FOR ME THE RAIN?
Larry

Doesn’t look like it.  (Ed sent us their set list)  Another personal favorite of mine is “Shot Full Of Love,” a Top 20 Country Hit from 1983.  (This one SHOULD have crossed over to the Pop Charts, too)

I have had “Hey Svengoolie” playing in my head non-stop for the past two days!!!  (Which is EXACTLY what you want a good pop song to do, right???)  I spoke with Freddy a little bit on Wednesday … didn’t realize that this was the day he was laying his beloved wife to rest … told him that OF COURSE his heart was going to be filled with sadness for a long, long time … but to also let the joy in, knowing how many people he made happy by making this brand new record.  We love ya, man!  (kk)

And then …

Kent, 

You said that Saturday, November 16th,  is "check your windshield wiper" day. I was trying to come up with a record that used the term "windshield wipers" in the song. The only song I came up with originally is Lou Christie's 1966 hit RHAPSODY IN THE RAIN. At the beginning I believe the lyrics say,"the windshield wipers say, together, together, together". I remember that record was played for no more than two weeks before the station pulled it from the play list. 

Larry

Ha!  Yep, that would have been a good one!  (The prevailing idea amongst radio programmers seemed to be that the “rhythm” of those wipers expressed in the song … and the words “together, together” simulated the sound of the couple having sex in the car.)

Despite getting banned on a number of stations at the time, Lou still managed to “score” a Top 20 Hit, making it a solid follow-up to his chart-topper “Lightnin’ Strikes,” which kicked off the year.

(A quickly released "clean" version probably helped ... but here's the original) ... 

Another windshield wiper song?  Hmm …

No, I guess technically “The Streak” doesn’t really qualify, does it???  (kk)

On November 13th Micky Dolenz will release his first solo live album in seven years: MICKY DOLENZ – LIVE AT THE TROUBADOR.

The sold-out concert was in aid of the Make-A-Wish Foundation and features a plethora of Monkee-hits punctuated with stories from Micky’s life, as well as songs from artists who got their start at the Troubadour: Neil Diamond (who wrote two of the Monkees’ biggest hits), Steven Stills (who auditioned for The Monkees), Linda Ronstadt (whose first big hit was penned by Michael Nesmith), and Elton John (whose US debut was at the iconic venue in the presence of Micky and a gaggle of Hollywood regulars.)

“The Troub was the go-to place for me and my crew in the day. We were there all the time. In fact, I remember spending two years there one night,” quips Dolenz. The show (subtitled AN EVENING OF SONGS AND STORIES) also includes delightful ruminations from his Monkee days, such as hanging with Jimi Hendrix (the first opening act for the Monkees) and being at Abbey Road Studios with The Beatles during some of their Sgt. Pepper sessions.

The album will be available at www.mickydolenz.com and on all streaming services on December 2nd.

December 2nd is also the first date of the MICKY DOLENZ: SONGS AND STORIES Winter Tour – opening at The Ridgefield Playhouse in Ridgefield, CT.

David Salidor

And, of course, it’s almost impossible to mention The Monkees without mentioning Jimi Hendrix in the same sentence …

2025 EXPERIENCE HENDRIX TOUR TO INCLUDE NEWCOMER MARCUS KING AND RETURNING MUSICIANS ZAKK WYLDE, KENNY WAYNE SHEPHERD, CHRISTONE ‘KINGFISH’ INGRAM, ERIC JOHNSON, SAMANTHA FISH, DEVON ALLMAN, MANY MORE


CELEBRATION OF JIMI HENDRIX’S LEGACY TO REACH MORE THAN TWO DOZEN CITIES IN MIDWEST, EAST COAST & SOUTH IN MARCH/APRIL

The Experience Hendrix Tour, the only official multi-artist celebration of Jimi Hendrix’s musical genius that made a triumphant return this year after a half-decade hiatus, has just announced its 2025 edition. Starting at Taft Theatre in Cincinnati and winding its way through the Midwest (with a stop at Toronto’s famed Massey Hall), the tour continues down the East Coast and through the South, concluding in Atlanta at The Fox Theatre. The tour once again presents a diverse, star studded lineup for next year and features select dates from Experience Hendrix Tour mainstays such as Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Zakk Wylde (Pantera, Black Label Society, Ozzy Osbourne) and Eric Johnson, as well as Devon Allman (Allman Betts Family Revival), Samantha Fish and Christone ‘Kingfish’ Ingram. Marcus King is a first-timer for 2025 and is sure to bring a fresh, new energy to Hendrix’s timeless repertoire. 

“Jimi has long been a big influence in my musical journey,” said Mississippi-born blues guitar phenomenon Christone ‘Kingfish’ Ingram, who is both a Grammy Award winner and was named Contemporary Blues Male Artist of the Year at last year’s Blues Music Awards. “The opportunity to join the Experience Hendrix Tour in fall 2024 was fantastic, so I look forward to hitting the stage with the Hendrix crew this spring as we bring this exciting show to more North American cities.”

In addition to having released multiple solo albums since the age of 20, Grammy-nominated singer/guitarist Samantha Fish collaborated with Cassie Taylor and Dani Wilde for the Girls with Guitars album in 2011 and joined forces with Jesse Dayton last year for the album Death Wish Blues. She is the recipient of the Living Blues Award, Blues Music Award, Blues Blast Music Award and 22 Independent Blues Awards, and has also achieved the #1 slot on the Billboard Top Heatseekers and Top Blues Albums charts numerous times. Her live performances, in which she effortlessly blends blues, rock and soul, are a testament to her status as a true musical powerhouse. Fish stated, “2024 was my first year with the event. It’s really cool to see so many stellar musicians celebrating Jimi Hendrix’s legacy and catalog of music. It’s amazing that one musician can have such an impact on artists for generations, and it’s really awesome to hear how everyone interprets his music. I’m really looking forward to what’s coming next year.”

South Carolina native singer-songwriter/guitarist Marcus King got his start as a child playing with his father’s band. His unique brand of “soul-influenced psychedelic Southern Rock” caught the ear of the Black Keys’ Dan Auerbach, who produced and released King’s 2020 debut solo album El Dorado. His career immediately skyrocketed; he racked up streaming numbers in the tens of millions and a Grammy nomination. He has since released two more albums, including this year’s Mood Swings, which received rave reviews in Rolling Stone and No Depression. “The ferocity and aggression Hendrix played with was what I was immediately drawn to,” said King. “A soft-spoken man allowing his instrument to truly be his VOICE – channeling all his frustrations and pain through this vessel. I’m so honored to pay homage and respect to such a Giant and key contributor to my Musical biological makeup.”

Guitarist/vocalist/songwriter Devon Allman has been making music since the 1990s in various bands (Honeytribe, Royal Southern Brotherhood) and as a solo artist, before founding The Allman Betts Band in 2018 with Duane Betts. There is a familial connection, as their fathers Gregg Allman and Dickey Betts were in The Allman Brothers Band, who played the 1970 Atlanta International Pop Festival with the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Devon Allman’s musical style ranges from Southern Rock to soul to blues, making him a perfect candidate for taking on the immense challenge of doing Hendrix’s music justice in a live setting. “Really looking forward to celebrating the eternal, cosmic music of Jimi Hendrix,” stated Devon Allman. “His singing voice has inspired me just as much as his ethereal, Martian, liquid-esque guitar. It’s gonna be a stone cold groove…be with us!” 

Kenny Wayne Shepherd’s soulful and pitch-perfect guitar playing has been a key component of the Experience Hendrix Tour for many years. The five-time Grammy nominee and recipient of two Billboard Music Awards commented, “I’m excited to be a part of the Experience Hendrix Tour again. This tour always offers fans a unique opportunity to see artists from multiple genres of music all honoring the great Jimi Hendrix. The diversity of the artists that take part every year only goes to show the vast reach of Jimi Hendrix’s influence.”

Among the other artists featured on the 2025 Experience Hendrix Tour are Texas blues sensation Ally Venable, Chuck Campbell and Calvin Cooke (Slide Brothers), vocalist Noah Hunt and bassist Kevin McCormick (both of Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band), Mato Nanji (Indigenous), blues guitar prodigy Mathias Lattin, Brazilian guitarist Artur Menezes, vocalists Dylan Triplett and Henri Brown, and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Chris Layton (Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble). 

Traveling to each and every city with the array of artists, Janie Hendrix, President and CEO of Experience Hendrix and Co-Founder of the Tour explains the magnitude of each event, “It’s a beautiful and powerful phenomenon to witness!  We have all of these incredibly talented musicians, each with their own special vibe, coming together in celebration of Jimi and his music. You can feel the energy and the love being poured out on stage and every audience adds to the electricity! It’s amazing!” She continued, “I think this is the kind of experience Jimi was talking about in his songs. The power of soul! This is why we do the Tour. We want to share that experience!”

The 2025 Experience Hendrix Tour is sponsored by Marshall, Fender Musical Instruments and Dunlop. Marshall amps have long been associated with Jimi Hendrix and were his amplifiers of choice during his career. Fender is now celebrating the 70thanniversary of the Fender Stratocaster, the guitar most often associated with Jimi Hendrix. Dunlop makers of gear and accessories, recently launched line of Authentic Hendrix ’68 Shrine Series of stomp boxes/effects pedals.

Visit www.experiencehendrixtour.com for artist lineups by date.

2025 Experience Hendrix Tour dates:

March 11th – Cincinnati, OH – Taft Theatre

March 12th – Columbus, OH – Palace Theatre

March 13th – Greensburg, PA – Palace Theatre

March 14th – Northfield, OH – MGM Northfield Park

March 15th – Toronto, ON – Massey Hall

March 18th – Waukee, IA – Vibrant Music Hall

March 19th – Milwaukee, WI – Riverside Theater

March 20th – Indianapolis, IN – Murat Theatre

March 21st – Chicago, IL – Chicago Theatre

March 22nd – Detroit, MI – Fox Theatre

March 23rd – Buffalo, NY – Kleinhans Music Hall

March 25th – Syracuse, NY – Landmark Theatre

March 27th – Lynn, MA – Lynn Memorial Auditorium

March 28th – Westbury, NY – Flagstar at Westbury Music Fair

March 29th – Wallingford, CT – Toyota Oakdale Theatre 

March 30th – Wilkes-Barre, PA – F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts

April 1st – Red Bank, NJ – Count Basie Center for the Arts

April 2nd – Morristown, NJ – Mayo Performing Arts Center

April 3rd – Hampton Beach, NH – Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom

April 4th – Atlantic City, NJ – Ovation Hall at Ocean Casino Resort

April 5th – Washington, DC – Warner Theatre

April 6th – Durham, NC – Durham Performing Arts Center

April 8th – North Charleston, SC – North Charleston Performing Arts Center

April 9th – Charlotte, NC – Ovens Auditorium

April 10th – Knoxville, TN – Tennessee Theatre

April 11th – Greenville, SC – Peace Center Concert Hall

April 12th – Atlanta, GA – Fox Theatre

If you were a fan of The Bonzo Dog Band back in the day (heck, even The Beatles loved them … and included them in their “Magical Mystery Tour” television special), you’ll be thrilled to hear about this new collected works that will be released next month.

Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band “Still Barking” CD/DVD Box Set

Available For Pre-order!

17 CDs and three DVDs plus a hardback coffee table book!

Madfish Music is delighted to announce the forthcoming release of “Still Barking,” a highly anticipated CD/DVD box set of the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band. This deluxe compilation will be released on December 13, 2024.

This major retrospective box set has been in the making for seven years. Band members Roger Ruskin Spear, “Legs” Larry Smith, Rodney Slater, Vernon Dudley Bowhay Nowell, Sam Spoons and Neil Innes were involved in defining the original concept. Titling the set “Still Barking” was very much Neil’s idea. Sadly, Neil, Sam and Vernon passed away before the set’s completion, but their involvement has been immeasurable.

Initial work on the box set was halted by a court case which the Bonzos eventually won. Madfish Music overcame numerous hurdles to clearing material, finding masters and sourcing unreleased material. Surviving and former band members contributed reminiscences and pithy tales and fans were invited to put forward their own memories and memorabilia.

The result of everyone’s hard work and dedication has culminated in two editions of the box set (see special notes below for a list of contents). The Standard Edition will feature 17 CDs and three DVDs plus a hardback coffee table book featuring a new essay by esteemed music journalist Chris Welch, archive writings, memorabilia and photographs, and a detailed chronology (cornology) of the band. The Special Edition release will also include a shellac 78 rpm record, an etched, one sided 7” single featuring a previously unreleased version of “Boo!,” reproductions of early promotional posters and booklets, plus an exclusive signed print of the box set artwork by artist Dan Abbott.

Formed in the early 1960s by art students Vivian Stanshall and Rodney Slater, the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band began as a jazz ensemble parodying the music of the 1920s and 30s. Already proving they were a creative force, their art school training further encouraged them to think outside the box – twist the norm and mix genres. Elements of slapstick comedy, music hall, Mariachi flavors, psychedelia and bawdy seaside humor all conspired and inspired the growing band to evolve into a pioneering force in rock and comedy. Their satirical songs, surreal humor, eccentric and eclectic performances quickly made them a favorite on the London underground scene and secured them a permanent residence in the counterculture prevalent at the time.

Their appearances on the TV show “Do Not Adjust Your Set” gained them national fame and featured many of the songs that have become lifelong favorites of fans and critics alike. “I'm The Urban Spaceman,” became the band’s most successful UK hit produced by Paul McCartney under the pseudonym Apollo C. Vermouth.

“We know Bonzo’s fans will be excited about this release,” a spokesperson for Madfish Music explains. “In addition to remasters of the band’s original albums, we have sourced rare and previously unreleased outtakes, BBC Sessions, short films, vintage footage, live recordings and films of concerts in Europe and USA. This was a band that would leave an indelible mark not just on their fans but the music and comedy world.

“‘Still Barking’ is the definitive 20-disc limited edition boxset, the ultimate tribute to a band that defined a genre. Dive into the eccentric world of the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band and experience their enduring legacy.”


BOXSET CONTENTS
17 CDs documenting a spectacularly entertaining career featuring:
• Stereo versions of all the band’s original albums, carefully remastered to capture their idiosyncratic charm
• Additional versions of “Gorilla” and “The Doughnut in Granny’s Greenhouse” in their original mono mixes
• A newly compiled CD of all the band’s singles
• Two discs of demos, rehearsals, and outtakes
• A single disc of backing tracks
• Three discs of BBC Sessions that capture the band’s eccentric live energy
• Two live discs:
Studio Bellevue, Amsterdam. Recorded: November 1968. Transmission date: 3 January 1969
Fillmore East, NYC, 17 October 1969
• A CD featuring a live rehearsal for a show from London’s Marquee Club and additional material of band rehearsals from the Manor Studios in Oxfordshire.

Plus:
• Three DVDs of visual material, including the complete “Do Not Adjust Your Set” shows, “Colour Me Pop,” “Beat Club,” and more. Highlights include rare appearances, short films, and vintage footage from the height of their career.
• 148-page hardback coffee table book featuring an essay by Bonzos authority Chris Welch and an in-depth Day By Day Chronology/Cornology by noted author Andy Neill (The Who; Ready, Steady, Go!). Also includes tributes and remembrances from fans, friends and band members including Rodney Slater, Yvonne Innes, Roger Ruskin Spear, "Legs" Larry Smith, Pete Townshend & Stephen Fry, alongside images and photos from throughout the band’s career, and much more.

Note: the following content is only available in the Special Deluxe Edition:
• Seven reproduction band photo prints individually signed by Roger, Rodney, “Legs” Larry & Vernon
• 3 band art prints
• Reproduction of Imperial Records US promo poster
• 1967 Liberty Records press release

Release Date: 13 December 2024

To pre-order: https://bonzodog.lnk.to/Still_BarkingTW

Sean Ross has brought back his LOST FACTOR series, re-examining the biggest Lost Hits of 1982, as determined by their rank in stature at the time vs. the amount of airplay they receive today.

Here are The Top 15:

#1 - Vangelis, “Chariots of Fire”

#2 - Air Supply, “Sweet Dreams”

#3 - Charlene, “I’ve Never Been to Me”

#4 - Buckner & Garcia, “Pac-Man Fever”

#5 – Roberta Flack - “Making Love”

#6 - Diana Ross, “Why Do Fools Fall in Love”

#7 – The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, “Hooked on Classics”

#8 - Karla Bonoff, “Personally”

#9 - Juice Newton, “The Sweetest Thing (I’ve Ever Known)”

#10 - Sheena Easton, “You Could Have Been With Me”

#11 - Dan Fogelberg, “Leader of the Band”

#12 - Paul McCartney & Stevie Wonder, “Ebony and Ivory”

#13 - Barbra Streisand, “Comin’ In and Out of Your Life”

#14 - Elton John, “Empty Garden (Hey, Hey Johnny)”

#15 - Paul McCartney, “Take It Away”

I still hear “Personally” quite a bit … and it’s always a joy to hear “Take It Away,” which does pop up from time to time … but honestly, do you miss hearing ANY of these others???

“I’ve Never Been To Me” and “Ebony And Ivory” may be two of the lamest songs of all time … and “Pac Man Fever,” “Hooked On Classics” and “Chariots Of Fire” (which for quite a while seemed to be airing as part of EVERY television network or commercial ad possible) were so “of the time” as not to be missed in 2024. 

Did Barbra Streisand, Dan Fogelberg, Elton John and Air Supply ever record wimpier songs than those listed above?  Is anybody out there REALLY craving hearing these again?

I don’t know about you … but I’m just not missing many of these … and am perfectly content hearing “Personally” and “Take It Away” as often as I do.  Throw in Diana Ross’ take on “Why Do Fools Fall In Love” every once in a blue moon, and I’m good!  (kk)


From Jim Roup …

Happy Birthday to Petula Clark 🎂 at a Beverly Hilton event in L.A. 

Boy, we LOVE Petula!

(Saw her a few years back at The Arcada Theatre

I asked Jim how he got his start photographing all of these celebrities and he told me:

These images of mine go back in time. I finally picked up a camera back in late August of '88 and went up to the trendy hot spot, Spago. Was thrilled to take a picture of Dinah Shore and others that night. Met the paparazzi, who were friendly back then. Got a book called "Shoot The Stars."  It had a section where to send your pix. Submitted my first batch of pix to the National Enquirer. Got a message back from them that said they are using my photo of Jim Backus with a bandage on his head in the next issue! Wow! $190 for my color slide. Took pix for the next ten years.  

Good to to hear from. You do a great job with your website. Thanks for running my forgotten pix!

Thanks! Keep up the great work!

Regards,

Jim 

Tom Cuddy tells us that

Burt Bacharach, composer of classic songs, will have papers donated to Library of Congress | AP News

https://apnews.com/article/burt-bacharach-library-of-congress-donation-ceb50f24355cc6f8ee9cfd196df8d4b8

The December 7th Peter Yarrow concert I was to attend here in Milford, CT has been postponed due to illness.

Shelley

(His, not mine ...

you are being fresh, Shelley)

Must be a rather serious illness if they’re cancelling the three weeks in advance …

Implies he’s not expected to get better by then.  Hmm.  (kk)

Also from Shelley ...

Happy Anniversary ...
 
And congratulations to you both!

Personally, I think the picture of you in vertical stripes and Frannie in horizontal stripes explains it all. 
 
Overlap and you have CHECK and MATE!
Shelley
Love It! Thanks, Shelley! 

SHOCKER OF THE WEEK:
As we're driving home from dinner Sunday Night, we literally JUST turned on Sirius XM '60's Gold Channel when, at that EXACT moment, our buddy Lou Simon plays "I Wanna Meet You" by The Cryan' Shames!!!
Blew us away!!! (Damn, this one sounds SO good coming out of your radio!)
It's just the PERFECT little pop song ... yet only peaked at #62 in Record World ... and #85 in Billboard!  (Here in Chicago, it was #6 hit on the old WLS Silver Dollar Survey.)
Give it a listen and see if you don't agree!  (kk)