The first ever, full color edition of Joel Whitburn’s Top Pop Singles Book (Volume One, covering the
years 1955 – 1989) is now in stock and shipping! (Man, I can’t wait to get my copy!!!)
The black and white edition
will follow in a couple of weeks.
If you haven’t ordered
your copy yet, hop on over to Joel’s Record Research Website and get your order
in STAT!!! (kk)
This week on Me-TV-FM …
Happy November!
We’re going to hit the ground running with a multitude of musical features during this first week of the new month.
This Friday, the 5th, we’ll be marking the birthdays of Peter Noone (of Herman’s Hermits) and Art Garfunkel with a day of their songs. Then, on Sunday, we’ll celebrate
the birthdays of Johnny Rivers and Joni Mitchell. And, in between, we’ll mark the longest
weekend of the year with our annual feature, “It’s About Time: Songs About Clocks and Time on the Return
of Standard Time.” Remember to set your clocks back one hour before you
retire Saturday night.
Care to make any suggestions for our upcoming
features? Feel free to drop us a line using contact@metv.fm anytime. Your requests are always welcome.
Enjoy your week!
Rick O’Dell and the entire crew at 87.7 Me-TV-FM
(And let's not forget The History Of Rock And Roll, airing every Saturday Morning from 7 - 9 am with an encore presentation of last week's show Sunday Nights at 10 pm, Central Time.) kk
From
the “I don't know why I hadn't thought of this before” file …
As I
look at Randy's compilation for this week, I noticed a minor trend.
Four
songs this week … Imagine, Peace Train, One Tin Soldier and I'd Love To Change
The World … all deal with an optimism for the future.
In
Chicago, the Ten Years After song, I'd Love To Change The World, got no airplay
on AM radio, although it was a fave during the early days of FM radio. Also,
this particular release of One Tin Soldier failed to dent the charts here as
well, although it would a few years later, as did the first release by the
Original Caste. Fast forward 50 years and it's sad to say that much of that
optimism has disappeared.
Jack
And just a few years
before the charts were filled with protest songs speaking out against the war
and forecasting The Eve Of Destruction.
(Of course in another year or two, George Harrison would be chanting
“Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)” and a few years after that Paul
McCartney would top the charts with yet another silly love song.
I guess it’s just going
with the flow. (After all, the year
before Edwin Starr practically SCREAMED at us “War … what is it good for? Absolutely Nothin’!”) kk
We can’t wait to read Harvey and Kenneth Kubernik’s new Jimi Hendrix book!
(The official release date
is November 23rd.)
Here’s a sneak peek preview / review by Sheila Weller. (This oughta whet your appetite!)
After cancelling several shows a few weeks ago when a couple
of band members (and crew members) contracted the Covid-19 virus, Kiss has now officially
cancelled their upcoming Las Vegas residency due to the Covid-related death of
their long-time guitar tech, Frances Stueber.
Scheduled dates running from December thru February of next year. (The cancelled dates include shows originally
scheduled for December 29th and 31st, January 1st,
19th, 21st, 22nd, 26th, 28th
and 29th and February 2nd, 4th and 5th. All shows were due to take place at The
Zappos Theater. (kk)
Meanwhile, ADDING shows in Las Vegas are Sting (running now
thru June 22nd) at The Colosseum at Caesar’s Palace (he’s calling
the show “My Songs”) and the set list includes music from throughout his
career, including long-time favorites like “Roxanne,” “Message in a Bottle,” “If You Love
Somebody, Set Them Free,” “An Englishman in New York,” “Every
Little Thing She Does Is Magic,” “Fields of Gold,”
“Wrapped Around Your Finger,” “King of Pain”
and “Every Breath You Take” (among several others) and Michael Buble
(dates to be announced, all in 2022.) kk
Alice Cooper
has also announced some dates for 2022, including:
January 28th
at the ICON Music Center in Cincinnati, OH; January 29th in Toledo,
OH; January 31st in Wabash, IN; February 3rd
in Louisville, KY; February 4th in Cherokee, NC; February 5th
in Savannah, GA; February 7th in Clearwater, FL; February 8th
in Orlando, FL and February 9th thru February 14th on The
Monsters of Rock Cruise.
(Cooper is
expected to follow this tour with a tour of The UK … dates still to be announced.) kk
Freda Payne’s getting some coverage for the new Mark Bego
book in Roger Friedman’s column (which gives away a couple of scandalous
secrets!)
And don't forget to catch Freda TODAY at Noon Eastern on Sirius XM 70's on 7 Channel. (kk)
Veteran PBS Producer TJ Lubinsky Presents A National Talent Search For "The Next '50s & '60s Pop, Soul And Doo-Wop Star"
kk …
It’s a Doo-Wop Reality Show!
FB
Well, if anybody can pull this off, this is the guy who can do it!
It’ll be interesting to see the youth of America TODAY inspired by the sounds of yesteryear. (kk)
Hello Kent,
I have
been reading your Phil Spector Spectacular and wanted to let you know that I am
in possession of a copy of PHLP-100 if are you interested … or, if you happen
to know of any other interested buyers, please get back to me.
Sincerely,
Steve Murphy
It’s a rare one for sure. If
anybody out there is interested, drop me a note and I’ll connect you with Steve
Murphy. (kk)