Saturday, August 22, 2026

The Saturday Survey

"Sunny" rules the roost this week on our Super Chart ... something it never accomplished in Billboard Magazine (where it peaked at #2) ... but something duly noted for its appearance at the top of both the Cash Box and the Record World Top 100 Pop Singles Chart.

"You Can't Hurry Love" is up 17 places to #6 and seems poised to be our next #1 Hit ... 

But "Yellow Submarine" jumps 31 spots to #8 ... so it may be tougher battle than it looks! 

Billy Stewart's up eight notches to reach The Top Ten with his creative interpretation of "Summertime" ... 

While both The Beach Boys and The Hollies climb ten spots to hit #12 and #17 respectively.

"Turn Down Day" by The Cyrkle continues to climb ... this week, it's at #34, up 18 spots from the week before ...

While The Association have this week's top debut, all the way down at #73.  It's a much softer sound for them that really shows off the group's harmonies.  It's a little song called "Cherish" ... and it will go on to become a '60's classic.

 

 

A FEW NEW COMMENTS:

Some GREAT shots of The Guess Who with Don Felder appearing at The Greek Theater in LA …  https://tinyurl.com/yvxm9rbe

Meanwhile, at one of their Canadian shows, their warm-up band Chilliwack had to bow out due to a sick band member.

Chilliwack didn’t make much of an impression here in The States … three Top 40 Hits, the biggest being “My Girl (Gone, Gone, Gone),” #19 in 1981. 

Back home in Canada, they enjoyed a far more successful career, scoring NINE Top 40 records (three under their previous name, The Collectors).  “My Girl (Gone, Gone, Gone)” was their biggest hit north of the border as well, peaking at #3. 

I've listened to some of their stuff and they deserved a better showing here in the US ... some pretty catch stuff.  (kk)

SO much happening here tying into The Monkees’ 60th Anniversary …

We told you about the convention …

We told you about the new Comic Book book …

We told you about the Season One book and DVD …

And now comes word that the entire series will be streaming FREE on Tubi!

Every Episode, Streaming Free on Tubi!  

Good news for anyone who wants to relive the madness from the beginning: every episode of The Monkees is now streaming free on Tubi! Whether you're a longtime fan revisiting old favorites, or introducing a new generation to Micky, Davy, Michael, and Peter, now's the perfect time to binge the whole series! 

Loved Chuck Buell's Radio Day comments.  YES, those 1960s/70s radio days were the best.  I liked his memory thing, too, as I can’t remember what I meant to say about the above.  Haha

Clark Besch

Last week there was a flurry of rumors going around about Mitch Weissman, the guy who played Paul McCartney in the original Broadway production of “Beatlemania.”  Seems he was hit and run down by a drunk driver and very quickly a series of (false) reports circulated about his death.  (Much like the REAL Paul McCartney, rumors of his death were greatly exaggerated.)

But apparently not SO greatly exaggerated, as Shelley files this report from Mitch’s wife, whose husband is still in the ICU in serious condition …

This comes from his wife and was posted by his sister-in-law …

I know that there are many rumors, most incorrect, going around about Mitch. I hope this will help clarify things for everyone.

On Friday, July 9th, Mitch was walking to work on the sidewalk and was hit from behind by a drunk driver. He sustained multiple life-threatening injuries including a broken neck, back, pelvis, arm, elbow, leg and seven ribs. Both lungs were punctured, and he is covered from his face down in 3rd degree burns from being dragged under the car. He has undergone five surgeries to date, and he remains in critical condition in the ICU in Seattle, where he was flown immediately following the accident. His condition fluctuates from day to day. As of today (August 20th), we have no idea what future surgeries, treatments or rehabilitation he will need. Basically, we are taking it one day at a time and are praying that he regains consciousness and can begin an active recovery as soon as possible. We appreciate your prayers, and ask that you continue to keep Mitch in your thoughts.

Give This One A Look …

Recently Posted On You Tube …

"BOBBY DARIN IN RODGERS & HART TODAY (ABC STAGE 67)"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvXwDIALKy4

FRANK B.

Roger McGuinn (who used to play guitar for Bobby Darin way back when) has announced a very short, mini-tour for September and October.  He talked with our FH buddy Harvey Kubernik for this interview currently running in Music Connection …

https://www.musicconnection.com/byrds-man-roger-mcguinns-2026-tour/

Friday, August 21, 2026

August 21st, 1966

60 YEARS AGO TODAY:

8/21/66 – Due to a cancellation due to rain the previous day, The Beatles have to perform in two different cities today as part of what will become their last ever US tour.

They first they performed at Crosley Field in Cincinnati, Ohio ... and then they flew to St. Louis, Missouri, for a concert at Busch Stadium, where they had to perform under a tarpaulin due to more heavy rain.  According to Paul McCartney, it was this gig that convinced him that The Beatles should stop performing live.

CROSLEY FIELD:


BUSCH STADIUM:


 

THE FRIDAY FLASH:

Hi Kent,

Was sorry to hear about the passing of ZZ Top's Frank Beard.  I saw the band live in concert a few times over the years and they always put on a great show.  I'll never forget the first time I saw them though, on the Eliminator Tour in February, 1984. 

Me and my two best friends, Mark and Tony, somehow got tickets to see them play in Ames, Iowa.  It was a little over three hours away, but the date also coincided with our senior year of high school "skip day," so we cut class early and headed south from our hometown, which was just north of Minneapolis.  The concert was great and I bought an Eliminator T-shirt, which I wore for many years.  After the show, we decided to take the scenic route and didn't get home until about 5 AM.  Other than our parents not being real thrilled, this wouldn't normally be a big deal, but we all were on the same bowling team and had to be to the bowling alley by 8 AM!  We all actually bowled above our averages that morning, still hyped about the night before.

Paul Haney

Saw another nice obituary posted … https://www.theguardian.com/music/2026/aug/20/frank-beard-obituary?utm_source=firefox-newtab-en-us

Hey, Kent –

I took these photos of Al Jardine at an April show earlier this year in CT.

Tom Cuddy


GREAT shots!!!  Thanks, Tom!  (kk)

Nice interview!

I checked out some of Island In The Sun. Title track pretty good in a Kokomoish kinda way.

Sammy

There are quite a few nice tracks on Al’s LP’s … and the killer “guest list” is pretty frickin' amazing. (kk)

Hi Kent! 

Great interview you posted. Hope to see you at the Des Plaines Theatre Sunday!

Pam

Nice job, Kent!

SP

Excellent interview with Al Jardine. 

I’d like to see his show but we’re out of town that weekend.

Bob Burns

He didn’t seem very friendly! lol Maybe I read it with a weird tone. 

But super cool you got to talk to him!

Nicki

It took a little bit of doing to get this interview completed and up there in time for the upcoming shows this weekend – but I think we went into some areas he doesn’t get asked about every day – which is what I was going for.  Thought it might be more interesting for him, me, and anyone reading it.  (kk)

Great scoop on the Al Jardine interview!!!

Phil

Phil also posted it on his Pray For Surf website.  (kk)

Nice interview with a few exclusives in there!

Clark

Check out this fake album a fan made:  
https://youtu.be/TtL11p-wcUU?si=V-ywpIMECjSx05Vg

I’d never heard “Beginning of The End” by Gary Usher & Roger Christian with lead vocals from Brian!

Spud

Fabulous article, Kent –

Found these a while ago - Ronnie sent me a note telling of a filmed interview from somewhere overseas touring Al's home, where we were mentioned; I found bits and pieces – and Ronnie was correct ... 

Al was a great guy in person but when we toured with them a few times here in the Midwest, both Dennis and Carl would come onto our bus since they rented and we wasted a ton of $$ modifying our own bus ...  Not often (ever?) Al would join us … but surely not Mike Love! 

Carl would bring over an acoustic and we would sing as he strummed a chord and we'd say, "Hey, that's this song!" or that one and meanwhile Chet Coppock (R.I.P.) was driving while Dennis mostly took over our rear "lounge" with beverages!

Ray Graffia, Jr.

New Colony Six

Wow … The Beach Boys, The New Colony Six, Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Henry Gross … and all hosted by Superjock Larry Lujack?!?!?  Man, I would have LOVED to have been able to have seen this show!  (kk)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DT6rhFKRb9E     (PART 3)

The whole interview’s cool … but if you pick it up around the 10:30 mark, you’ll see Al talking about the poster (displayed on his wall) … very nice!  (kk)

Parts 1 and 2 are also available if you’d like to see the complete interview …

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIvOVo-CQWE   (PART 1)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDVPktWc5Ig    (PART 2)

Another group calling it quits …

Tom Cuddy just sent us this notice from The Hollies …



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

More Monkees Convention news …

If you can’t attend in person, you can stream the event and watch from the comfort of your own living room!

Here is the streaming link:  https://evt.live/m60-convention-for-fans-of-the-monkees-september-5th-noon-11pm

And, you can preorder the special Comic Books book here:

https://geniusbookpublishing.com/products/the-monkees-comic-book-book-paperback

Official release date is September 12th, in honor of the 60th anniversary of the airing of the first Monkees TV episode on NBC!  (You'll find much more information in yesterday's post ... just scroll back to check it out!!!)  kk

Speaking of The Monkees, we’ve got a new live Davy Jones album to look forward to.

Recorded between 1979 and 2003, it features a variety of tracks recorded live in the US, the UK and Japan.

You can get all of the details here:

https://theseconddisc.com/2026/08/20/davy-jones-let-me-entertain-you-on-the-road-with-davy-live-album-7a/

A Few Years Ago My Friend Mike Called Me Up.

I Just Bought One Of Those Old Classic Sports Cars.

It’s Got An 8 Track Player.

You're The Only Person I Know Who Would Still Have 8 Track Tapes.

I Said Come On Over Pick Out The Ones You Like.

FRANK B.

I never went the 8-track route … couldn’t stand how they would switch channels right in the middle of a song … but I definitely rebought all of my favorite albums on cassettes so I could listen to them in the car … and then again on CD when THAT format became the latest rage.  I’d venture to say that most of the albums in my collection I’ve bought at least three times!  (Yes … a truly certifiable nutcase for sure!)  kk

From Chuck Buell …



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This something I go thru on a nearly daily basis … and much more so lately when we’ve been overbooked with material due to pre-posted calendar information and current events happening in the “right now.”  You’ll see that we’ve done several more Evening Posts … and doubled up on our regular daily postings, too, incorporating new comments into our 60 YEARS AGO TODAY segments.  It’s a juggling act for sure … but I’m doing the best that I can!  (kk)