Thursday, May 19, 2022

Thursday This And That

Just read your special Saturday Evening Post …

How do YOU do it?!? Another masterful presentation!!!

Heading to the Arcada Speakeasy on Friday night to catch Freda Payne. Should be interesting. I'll forward you an update.

Continued success,

Jimmy Nowoc

Thanks, Jim … feel free to send us a review of the show.

(I had thought about going … especially since we have been promoting HER book, too, here in FH … but I can’t even begin to predict what time I’m going to be getting out of work these days … so all weeknight plans have been put on an indefinite hold.)

I’m about halfway thru reading your book … man, you’ve lived a life!  So much more here than I expected.  A very interesting read for anybody who grew up during the same era we did, loving the songs of the ‘50’s, ‘60’s and ‘70’s.  (kk)

 

You posted on Saturday Night ~~~

>>>It’s a very special Saturday Night bonus edition of FORGOTTEN HITS!!!

(Guess that makes this our SATURDAY EVENING POST!)  kk

“Saturday Evening Post!”  HA!  That’s Great!

And somewhere out in the middle of an unknown Illinois Farm Field, there actually IS an Official “Forgotten Hits Saturday Evening Post” Historical Marker!

Amazing!  

Remember to “Share this Post!”

Chuck Buell

Done!  (kk)

Sounds like one of the biggest fans of Baz Luhrmann’s new “Elvis” film is Elvis’ daughter, Lisa Marie!

https://www.noise11.com/news/lisa-marie-presley-raves-about-the-new-baz-luhrmann-elvis-movie-20220515

Lisa recently posted:

Hello everyone,

I do want to take a moment to let you know that I have seen Baz Luhrmann’s movie “Elvis” twice now, and let me tell you that it is nothing short of spectacular.
Absolutely exquisite.

Austin Butler channeled and embodied my father’s heart and soul beautifully.
In my humble opinion, his performance is unprecedented and FINALLY done accurately and respectfully.

(If he doesn’t get an Oscar for this, I will eat my own foot, haha.)

You can feel and witness Baz’s pure love, care, and respect for my father throughout this beautiful film, and it is finally something that myself and my children and their children can be proud of forever.

What moved me to tears as well was watching Riley and Harper, and Finley afterwards, all three visibly overwhelmed in the best way possible way, and so filled with pride about their grandfather and his legacy in a way that I have not previously experienced.  It breaks my heart that my son isn’t here to see it. He would have absolutely loved it as well.

I can’t tell you enough how much I love this film and I hope you love it, too.

Everyone involved poured their hearts and souls into it, which is evidenced in their performances.

Baz, your utter genius combined with your love and respect for my father and this project is just so beautiful and so inspiring. I know I’m being repetitive, but I don’t care, Thank you for setting the record straight in such a deeply profound and artistic way.

Love you

~ LMP

The word … apparently official now that Disney+ has given it its blessing … is that we have a release date for The Beatles’ “Get Back” documentary.

All the sites have this news back up again …

And on July 12th copies will start shipping to everyone who have had orders placed and been waiting since February for this nearly eight hour extravaganza to be released.


If you haven’t ordered yet, it might be a good idea to do so now …

Back-orders alone are going to make this a difficult title to get your hands on!  (kk)

From Geoff Lambert’s weekly music sheet …

The Rolling Stones iconic tongue logo will be made into a new LEGO set to commemorate their sixtieth anniversary. The set, which will be coming out on June 1st, measures over 22" long by 18.5" wide and can be hung on a wall.

Now that might just be something I have to have!  (kk)

And how hard is it to believe that Sony/Legacy is preparing a special 40th Anniversary Edition of Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” album?!?!?

40 YEARS?!?!  40 years since Michael moon-walked his way across the stage for what was then Motown’s 25th Anniversary television special!!!  Man, where have those years gone???

The Second Disc reminds us of just what an incredible, record-setting album “Thriller” really was …

The world's best-selling album spun off seven of its nine songs as Top 10 singles in America and helped win the King of Pop a record-setting eight Grammy Awards in one night. (Let's not forget that the eighth was for a storybook album based on “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial,” also celebrating its 40th anniversary this year!)

While you won’t find anything “official” yet (the release isn’t planned until November 18th), you WILL find more information here:  https://theseconddisc.com/2022/05/16/no-mere-mortal-can-resist-speculating-on-the-40th-anniversary-reissue-of-thriller/

Hi Kent,

Just a quick reminder that this coming Friday night (May 20th), I'll be sitting in on "The Rock & Roll Classifieds" radio show on KOWZ-FM in Owatonna, MN.  The show airs live from 7-10 PM Central time and will be archived on the station's website starting on Monday May 23rd.  The host plays just about any request from the Hot 100 from 1955-1990, so there are lots of "forgotten hits." 

Here's a link to the show: https://kowzfm.com/vinylking.html

Should be fun!

Paul Haney

Record Research

And this just in from another one our chart experts, Dann Isbell, the guy who wrote the Ranking the ‘60’s and Ranking the ‘70’s books …

Hi Kent, 

These days, I've taken up creating slideshows of top 30 countdowns for various months, 1960-89.  You're welcome to take a look:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyi8F--aJQ0YtVHrnZUKNrA

So far, I've not come across anything on YouTube that mimics these videos, conceptually.  The clips are permitted as long as I don't monetize them. 

Be well,

Dann

From The Time Square Chronicles …

5-15-22 - DOLENZ REIGNS SUPREME IN RED BANK — 

I attended Micky Dolenz’s show Thursday night at Red Bank’s Count Basie Center and was terrifically impressed at the presentation. We’ve caught Dolenz many times over the years, including several re-unions with the other Monkees-members, but as a solo act., Dolenz is just totally impressive.

With a crackerjack band, led by guitarist Wayne Avers, his 70-minute set was totally propulsive and enjoyable. Kudos also to drummer Rich Dart and bassist John Billings for their stellar work.

Dolenz has added The Beatles’ “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club” to his repertoire and it just cooks with an addictive power. Truth be told, Dolenz is a rocker first and foremost and with this number, you can tell exactly where his heart is at. “Gimme Some Lovin’” is also an impressive number.

His album last year Dolenz Sings Nesmith was a worldwide hit and appeared on several significant year-end lists. He said at the time that there could well be a follow-up album with songs by Neil Diamond, but I’d love to hear him perform a batch of rock-classics, starting with “Pepper.”

Several years back, an article in the Huffington Post compared his voice to a healthy mix of Freddie Mercury and Roy Orbison. Totally on the mark.

I attended one of the last shows Dolenz did with Michael Nesmith, at NYC’s Town Hall last year and even though there was a great video presentation, I did not get the full impact until tonight’s show. With much of it culled from Dolenz’s own personal collection, the behind-the-scenes moments, as well as material from other concerts, it just splendid.

Much has been made of Paul McCartney on his current tour singing “I’ve Got A Feeling” with a video of John Lennon, but Dolenz has been been doing this for quite sometime; singing with Davy Jones  in particular, and the reaction from the sold-out crowd was terrifically impressive. From 8 to 80, his fan base is totally impressive.

His last number, “Daydream Believer” had Dolenz turning to the video screen as the song ended and saluting his Monkee-brothers. Class personified.

Dolenz will be appearing at NYC’s Palladium on June 3. Don’t miss it.

Speaking of Micky Dolenz, here’s one I’m quite excited about …

https://theseconddisc.com/2022/05/18/i-remember-the-feeling-7a-records-reissues-studio-and-live-albums-from-dolenz-jones-boyce-and-hart/

I really loved the Dolenz, Jones, Boyce and Hart album when it was released in the mid-‘70’s … and am a firm believer (yes, that's right ... when it comes to The Monkees, I’m A Believer) that these guys were cheated out of a hit when “I Remember The Feeling” … a great Boyce and Hart tune that featured all four of their voices ... failed to chart.

I was one of those 23,000 fans that this article talks about that was their for DJB&H’s debut performance at Six Flags Great America in St. Louis … and probably saw them at least three other times afterwards (including a big Toy Drive here in Chicago several months later.)

7A Records seems to be devoted to bringing us anything and everything pertaining to The Monkees, group, solo or otherwise … so yes, I will buy this again (in the hopes of pristine sound.)  kk

If you watched the Hulu mini-series “Candy” (depicting the true story of Candy Montgomery, who killed the wife of a man she was having an affair with, striking her 41 times with an axe, only to receive a “Not Guilty” verdict), you heard David Soul’s 1977 #1 Hit “Don’t Give Up On Us” played on a couple of occasions (perhaps in reference to her own less-than-satisfying marriage.)

That’s not one you hear very often … although I remember it being quite a surprise at the time to see and hear Detective Ken Hutchinson singing a love ballad in the midst of playing a tough-guy cop on the hit television series “Starsky And Hutch.”

A deserving #1?  I’m not so sure … but it DID top all three national charts so what do I know!!!  (kk)

We went to see “SHOUT! A Mod Musical” again last weekend.  This time the show is playing at The Metropolis Theater in Arlington Heights, IL … a BEAUTIFUL place to see a show.

Thank God, they’ve restored all the dialog and narration for this production … it just wasn’t the same without it.

A great presentation (running thru June 11th) – with a stand-out performance by Anna Seibert as “Blue Girl” … she blew the doors off during Sunday afternoon’s matinee.  (Her performance of Cilla Black’s “You’re My World” actually brought tears to my eyes … it was a show-stopping rendition.)

I mentioned to Tony Hatch (who has NINE of his songs in the musical, some of which are reprised several times) that the show was still playing and that we had seen it again. (I think this was our fourth time.)  I also told him I hoped he was making some money off the show! (lol)

Imagine sitting there in the audience listening to the ensemble perform ‘60’s classics like “Downtown,” “I Know A Place,” “Don’t Sleep In The Subway,” “I Couldn’t Live Without Your Love” and others … and then coming home and TALKING to the guy who wrote all of those great hits!!!  (kk)

Hi Kent!

Good to hear from you.

Everything still going well for me this side of the pond. SHOUT continues to engage new audiences and be an enjoyable show for many, but we could benefit from a major tour. Personally, I’m very proud of it.

Downtown the Musical still needs a good ORIGINAL book and we spend much time reading treatments. I’m still pursuing my chosen career as a musician and songwriter. I’ll get there soon!

Congrats on your continuing achievements! Hope to see you soon.

TONY

kk …

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Last Saturday’s  Tommy James Show At The Palladium In NYC Was Cancelled Due To Some Band Members Being Sick

When it comes to touring news, it seems to be rather hit or miss out there right now…

Several shows have been postponed again due to Covid concerns … while other previously postponed tours are starting to kick up again.

For example, Rod Stewart has resumed his residency at The Colosseum in Las Vegas, performing his “All Hits” show. 

(Well, I’m not so sure about that … but here’s the set list) …

Addicted to Love (Robert Palmer cover)
You Wear It Well (from Never A Dull Moment, 1972)
Ooh La La (from The Faces, Ooh La La, 1973)
Infatuation (from Camouflage, 1984)
It Takes Two (from Vagabond Heart, 1991)
The First Cut Is the Deepest (from A Night On The Town, 1976)
Forever Young (from Out of Order, 1988)
Maggie May (from Every Picture Tells A Story, 1971)
I’d Rather Go Blind (from Never A Dull Moment, 1972)
Young Turks (from Tonight I’m Yours, 1981)
Da Ya Think I’m Sexy? (from Blonds Have More Fun, 1978)
Rhythm of My Heart (from Vagabond Heart, 1991)
Call Me (Blondie cover) (Backing Singers On Vocals)
People Get Ready (from Jeff Beck, Flash, 1985)
The Killing of Georgie (Part I and II) (from A Night On The Town, 1976)
You’re in My Heart (The Final Acclaim) (from Footloose and Fancy Free, 1977)
Have I Told You Lately (from Vagabond Heart, 1991)
Hot Stuff (Donna Summer cover) (Backing Singers On Vocals)
Some Guys Have All the Luck (from Camouflage, 1984)
Baby Jane (from Body Wishes, 1983)

Encore:
Sweet Little Rock & Roller (from Smiler, 1974)

Meanwhile, Eric Clapton, after no sooner announcing the dates for the US leg of his tour, had to pull off the road in the UK (including having to cancel an appearance at The Royal Albert Hall) when he tested positive for Covid.  (Ol’ Slow Hand became quite vocal a while back from an anti-vax point of view after he had a bad reaction to his vaccination shot in February of 2021.  Clapton said at the time, “My hands and feet were either frozen, numb or burning, and pretty much useless for two weeks.  I feared I would never play again.”

U.S. dates announced so far include:

September 8th – Columbus, OH - Schottenstein Center
September 10th – Detroit, MI - Little Caesars Arena
September 12th and 13th - Chicago, IL - United Center
September 16th – Pittsburgh, PA - PPG Paints Arena
September 18th and 19th – New York, NY - Madison Square Garden

And this I did not know …

The Who have never played Cincinnati, Ohio, again since the tragic incident of 1979 when eleven fans were crushed to death at one of their performances.  (I was very surprised by this … but clearly it affected the band as well.  It almost seems like they should have been coming back if only to do fundraisers to help out the families of those who lost their lives that day.)

From Noise 11 …

During their concert on Sunday, May 15th, Pete Townshend told the audience: “I’ve been trying to think of what to say, what would be cool to say, [and] what would be uncool to say.

“Really, there are no words that we can say that can mean [as much as] the fact that you guys have come out tonight and supported this event. Thank you so much.”

According to The Cincinnati Enquirer, the group paid direct tribute to those who died with black and white photos of the 11 victims projected onto the screen during ‘Love, Reign O’er Me’, and a full list of names followed the performance.  The band also waived their fee for the gig and donated all ticket proceeds to local charities.  Meanwhile, the families of nine of the eleven victims were in attendance, and they were given VIP front row tickets for the event. 

At the end of the night, the band played ‘Baba O’Riley’ and were joined by students from Finneytown High School, which is where three of the victims of the tragedy studied.

Before the band left the stage, Roger Daltrey – who visited the school’s memorial site in 2018 – said: “You never get over it, but you gotta live.”

Performing most of their show with a full orchestra, here is a copy of The Who’s Cincinnati setlist:

With Orchestra
Overture (from Tommy, 1969)
1921 (from Tommy, 1969)
Amazing Journey (from Tommy, 1969)
Sparks (from Tommy, 1969)
Pinball Wizard (from Tommy, 1969)
We’re Not Gonna Take It (from Tommy, 1969)
Who Are You (from Who Are You, 1978)
Eminence Front (from It’s Hard, 1982)
Ball and Chain (from Who, 2019)
Join Together (single, 1972)

Band Only
The Seeker (single, 1970)
You Better You Bet (from face Dances, 1981)
Relay (single, 1972)
Won’t Get Fooled Again (from Who’s Next, 1971)

With Orchestra
Behind Blue Eyes (from Who’s Next, 1971)
The Real Me (from Quadrophenia, 1973)
I’m One (from Quadrophenia, 1973)
5:15 (from Quadrophenia, 1973)
The Rock (from Quadrophenia, 1973)
Love, Reign O’er Me (from Quadrophenia, 1973)
Baba O’Riley (from Who’s Next, 1971)

It sounds like Pink Floyd will be the next artist putting the wares up for sale to the highest bidder.  (What a lucrative trend this has turned into!!!)

More details to come as they become available.  (kk)

OUR VIDEO CLIPS OF THE WEEK:

Well, I thought I had this all locked up with the David Cassidy video I stumbled upon quite by accident ... until Clark Besch sent me the Johnny Cash video that now runs below that one!!!

First up …

An unaired performance of David Cassidy singing to Katie Couric in 1993 …

Man, he looked and sounded great here!

But seriously, folks, how do you top this one?!?!?

More ...

https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/johnny-cash-water-tower-shot-in-the-groin/91-46b5983e-6255-44e7-b260-d1840c4801c0

I think what Johnny is saying (singing) is "Don't take your guns to town, son, leave your guns at home" … one of my faves by him!

Clark

 

More tomorrow, time permitting ...

 

And then on Saturday, Phil Nee visits with The Cowsills!  (kk)