3 Savile Row is one of the most famous locations in The
Beatles' history as the original headquarters of Apple Corps, the recording
studio for Let It Be, and the location of the legendary rooftop
concert in 1969.
Beginning in 2027, 3 Savile Row will open its doors to all for the first
time. The Beatles at 3 Savile Row will feature seven floors of
never-seen-before archive material, rotating exhibitions, a fan store, and the
recreation of the original studio where Let it Be was
recorded.
It will also give fans the opportunity to tread in the
band's footsteps as they relive the iconic rooftop concert - as immortalized in
Peter Jackson’s Get Back - on exactly the spot it happened.
More information to come as it becomes available … but what
a cool way to spend the day THIS would be.
(kk)
Here’s Harvey Kubernik’s take on the 60th Anniversary of Bob
Dylan's Blonde on Blonde …
https://ugly-things.com/bob-dylans-blonde-on-blonde-turns-60/
Happy 80th Birthday 🎊🎂! to Donovan, seen here at The House of Blues and The Viper Room
with wife Linda Lawrence in Hollywood.
I am sad to
report that after being placed in a medically induced coma, Bonnie Tyler
suffered cardiac arrest. She was resuscitated,
but her health at this point can only be referred to as “fragile.” (kk)
>>>Only
one single was released by Karen Carpenter: "Looking For Love"
/ "I'll Be Yours," with only 500 copies being pressed. The record
label folded in 1967 and the single remains a collectors’ item. (kk)
Actually, "Looking For
Love" was the B-side of the single; the A-side was "I'll Be
Yours."
– Randy
Then let’s feature that one, too! (Although I think “Looking For Love” is the
stronger track … and certainly more representative of the Karen Carpenter voice
we would all come to love a few years later.)
kk
From Tom Cuddy …
Melissa Manchester Reminds Us
What Great Songwriting Sounds Like at 54 Below NYC | Times Square Chronicles
https://t2conline.com/melissa-manchester-reminds-us-what-great-songwriting-sounds-like-at-54-below/
I always liked Melissa Manchester … had the pleasure of
seeing her a couple of times during her ‘70’s hey-day, both as an opening act
and as a headliner (when Burton Cummings, then launching his solo career,
opened for her!) I know she’s done some
Broadway work in the recent past … so it was nice to see her stepping out in
concert again. (kk)
As seen in Forgotten Hits, Timmy
contributed this vintage television schedule from NBC, the Peacock Network (circa
1967 - 1968)
And what about those sad kids
whose families hadn't yet "splurged" for one of those new,
"expensive" COLOR TVs?!
There was an Appliance Store
Downtown where I grew up, the kind of store where most TVs were sold at the
time. They had a big display of Color TVs in their main streetside
window. We guys thought it was kinda cool when either the transmission or
reception of the fancy new Color TV signal "glitched" and created an
array of colorful, constantly, flickering crazy designs!
Early Electronic Art at its
Best!
And, who as a kid, can forget
the small tinge of excitement when an early Color TV Show began with this
famous announcement?!
Now, for the answer to your
question, Kent ~~~
>>>And you stumped me … What IS that “Name That
Tune” tune??? (kk)
Admittedly, not a Big Forgotten
Hit, peaking at Number 27 in 1959, it's "Caribbean" from
Singer-Songwriter Michael Torok! Why I remember it so well myself, I
don't know, but here it is for ya!
CB (which stands for
"Caribbean Boy!")
That one escaped me … I was only six at the time and let’s
face it, it hasn’t remained in any type of regular rotation since, so I
don’t know that I’ve EVER heard it before.
Still, you didn’t stump FH Reader Larry Neal … he knew it
right away! (kk)
Kent,
Where is M.C. Bert Parks when
you need him?
In regards to CB's NAME THAT
TUNE, my first and really only guess would be Mitchell Torok's 1959 song
CARIBBEAN on Guyden records. Speaking of Mitchell Torok, also that same
year he had a top ten record here in OKC with THE P.T.A. ROCK & ROLL on
Decca.
Larry
OK, so now that I know what I’m talking about, I can tell
you that Torok’s “Caribbean” peaked nationally at #27 (as Chuck said) in
Billboard … but “The PTA Rock And Roll” failed to chart at all. NEITHER record made the charts here in Chicago
… which is probably another reason I’m not at all familiar with it. (kk)
TVOD = transactional video-on-demand, what for years was
called pay-per-view, where the viewer requests the content from the
provider, usually through an interactive feature on their smart TV or
cable box or whatever
SVOD =
subscription video on demand, where the viewer pays a monthly or annual
fee to a provider, such as Disney+/Hulu, Peacock, Paramount+, Amazon
Prime Video and Netflix
AVOD
= advertising-based video on demand, where the viewer signs up for a
service without any fees and has to watch commercials at some point,
such Tubi, Roku Channel, and PlutoTV
YVOD = likely means Youtube, which has both SVOD and AVOD aspects
Bob Frable
And here's the weekend score card from Frank B ...
kk …
HERE’S A RECAP OF LAST WEEKEND’S
OLDIES PROGRAMS, INCLUDING COUSIN BRUCIE’S SATURDAY INTERVIEW & SUNDAY’S
WILD WAYNE INTERVIEW --
This Saturday, Cousin Brucie
Talks To Gary Puckett (Union Gap).
1968 = Columbia & Colgems
Were Interested In Signing The Group.
They Picked Columbia. Right
Decision. Jerry Fuller Produced Their First Hit, "WOMAN, WOMAN."
Gary Said It Sold One & A
Half Million Records.
Gary Promised Brucie He Would
Appear With Him At PNC In New Jersey After The "HAPPY TOGETHER" Tour Wraps
Up In September.
Wild Wayne's 50th Anniversary
Flashback Interview With Lee Andrews (Of Lee Andrews & The Hearts, A
Philadelphia Group) Came From October Of 1983.
He Formed His First Group At 16,
The Dreamers.
You Know The Story -- Singing On
The Corner To Meet Girls.
Group Changed Its Name To The
Hearts. Lee Said He Wrote Songs Telling
How He Felt At The Time. Nothing Fancy.
First Big Hit Came In 1957 With "LONG
LONELY NIGHTS." He Wrote This Song
While Riding On A Bus, After Breaking Up With His Girlfriend. He Felt Lousy.
Followed Up That Song With
"TEARDROPS" In 1958. Lee's Son
Is Questlove, A Member Of Jimmy Fallon's Band.
FRANK B.
Questlove’s done a WHOLE lot more than perform with Jimmy
Fallon’s band. He’s also a successful
movie producer, record producer, actor and more. He won an Academy Award for his documentary “Summer
Of Soul,” was a co-producer of the Broadway Cast Recording of “Hamilton” and
has also won five Grammy Awards. He’s
also written eight books and has become known as a noted music historian,
making him an in-demand “get” for several other music documentaries over the
years. And yes, he’s the drummer and
front man for The Roots, who have been Jimmy Fallon’s “house band” for the past
twelve years. (kk)
60 YEARS AGO TODAY:
5/12/66 – Busch Stadium opens in St. Louis as the Cardinals
beat The Atlanta Braves by a score of 4-3 in 12 innings