AS YOU CAN SEE BELOW, THE MONKEES
ARE STILL MAKING HEADLINES 55 YEARS LATER
…
SO DON’T MISS THIS LATEST DOSE OF
MONKEES MADNESS, COURTESY OF OUR LONG-TIME BUDDY GARY STROBL!!!
Tom
Cuddy sent us this great final interview with Michael Nesmith, conducted by Andy
Greene of Rolling Stone Magazine …
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/michael-nesmith-monkees-last-interview-final-tour-micky-dolenz-1278666/
Mike also voices
his displeasure over The Monkees’ second album, “More Of The Monkees” …
(nothing really new here for Monkees fanatics … but still an excellent snapshot
in time when one considers how quickly this band catapulted to the top of the
music world!)
Why
Michael Nesmith Hated 'More of the Monkees' (ultimateclassicrock.com)
And more on Micky, too …
The Monkees.
From One Who Was There… | UglyThings Magazine (ugly-things.com)
And
this from Felix Cavaliere … who’ll be hitting the road this year with Micky
Dolenz …
Pre-order MEMOIR OF A RASCAL with forward by Cousin Brucie
today …
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Lj_wWuQaL6Q&feature=share
And, if only as a companion piece, let me ALSO
recommend Gene Cornish’s book …
Good
Lovin': My Life As A Rascal: Cornish, Gene, Miller, Stephen A: 9781088897690:
Amazon.com: Books
THIS JUST IN FROM DAVID SALIDOR, MICKY's EAST COAST PR GUY :
NEWSFLASH: The Felix Cavaliere / Micky Dolenz
kick-off show of their tour has been re-scheduled for Friday, June 3rd at New
York's Palladium.
Once again, Covid rears its ugly head
… but safety precautions MUST take precedent … more details as they become
available.
>>>Good article
about Chuck Berry today! Unlike most
people out there, I've long (going back at least forty years) considered him,
not Elvis Presley, to be the true King of Rock and Roll. (Frank Merrill)
I don't remember if I've ever sent this to you before.
This shot was taken at the main entrance to Von
Steuben High School on Kimball near Foster in Chicago, and was said to have
been taken by the wife of Leonard Chess; she and Leonard were living in the
area at the time. I used to sit on that concrete "stoop" every
morning waiting for the bell to ring and classes to start.
Mike Wolstein
Ring Ring Goes The Bell!!! VERY cool, Mike! (kk)
Also got this cool photo from Chuck
Buell (who’s always good for a laugh!!!)
We have this really cool new bar here in
Parker that caters strictly to Forgotten Hitters!
It doesn’t play loud music, there’s no
Millennials, Centennials, Generation Z-tennials or any of those there.
Just Great Music from the 60s, Cold Beer on Tap
and specially-designed seating.
Here ...
This is a picture of their bar!
(What first caught my attention about this place
was their sign out front that said "Streaming Available!" HA!)
CB (which stands for
"Cold-brewski Boy!")
What’s that they say … you never really own beer … you just
rent it???
I think we should open up a chain of these pubs in London so
that when some drunken bastard tells you to “Piss Off,” you actually
can!!! (kk)
Rod Stewart has
cancelled his tour of Australia and New Zealand due to Covid concerns.
From an official
statement released by Live Nation …
Live Nation wishes to advise that due to
the ongoing surge of Covid in Australia and the reimposition of entertainment
venue capacity limits in several states, SIR ROD STEWART’s scheduled
March/April tour of Australia and New Zealand has, regrettably, been cancelled.
Sir Rod Stewart said: “My dear friends,
once again I feel we’ve all been cheated by this evil disease, so it is with
great regret that I announce my shows for 2022 have had to be cancelled.
My thoughts are with
all your families at this difficult time as we come out of the joyous and
hopefully safe holiday season and I look forward to returning to Australia as
soon as the health situation permits.
I’m absolutely gutted with disappointment and when I do eventually get there
we‘ll have the party to end all parties. Guaranteed!”
The tour was due to begin in Perth on
March 12 and conclude with A Day On The Green dates in Queensland on April 2
and 3.
Let’s see how long this one lasts!
(These links seem to disappear as fast as we
post them when it comes to CBS Sunday Morning!)
From Tom Cuddy, a profile of Sonny
Curtis …
Sonny
Curtis on a career spanning Buddy Holly and Mary Tyler Moore - CBS News
"Dionne Warwick Souled Out," a CBS Television
Special that aired on September 17, 1969 (in Black and White) was posted just a
couple of days ago on youtube (with all of the original commercials included!)
Guests include: Burt Bacharach, George Kirby, Creedence Clearwater Revival,
Glen Campbell
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZvvheT3FLw&t=15s
Highlights:
Dionne doing her own spin on "We Can Work it
Out" BEFORE Stevie did it two years later! A Monte Carlo ad done to
SHANGO!! How odd. Glen Campbell gets to show off his guitar
expertise, even on a ballad. Glen offers up the oddest compliment to
Dionne she ever heard, I'm thinking. Unusual
duet with her -- glad this one was not released like those Glen & Anne or
Glen & Bobbie or Glen & Tanya, etc. ones. Glen really showcases
his guitar talent on these songs. CCR singing "Proud Mary" with
LIVE vocals (and maybe even music, too, I am thinking. It sounds almost
too perfect on the music, but sounds slightly different, so IF it is all live,
it is just about PERFECT!!! I think it is all LIVE!)
Next, a pretty cool GOSPEL church setting for
Dionne to wail out her gospel roots. Dionne does some of her own unique
and nice interpretations of hits of the day. George Kirby does a fun
impersonation bit and stand up routine. Then, an amazing ballet routine
by Dionne! Who knew??? Then, Burt Bacharach, with full orchestra,
but this HAS to be faked by what I see and hear with his fingers playing.
Dionne and Glen do a medley of both of their songs and more. THEN, oddly,
they hawk an album of Burt, Glen and Dionne that you can buy at Chevrolet for
$1.39, ONLY at Chevrolet dealers!!!
This is actually TOTALLY different from any variety TV
special of 60's that I have ever seen -- some good and some not so good, but
overall fascinating!
https://www.45worlds.com/vinyl/album/sl6658
Clark Besch
After reading the Gene Pitney book
we’ve been talking about, I jumped right into Burt Bacharach’s biography (which
is EXCELLENT, by the way … another book that shouldn’t be out of print but, for
some reason, is … although I was able to order a Kindle edition for
Frannie!) Also highly recommended … and
it’s put me in the mood to listen to more Dionne music this past week or so …
so I am DEFINITELY watching this 1969 television special! (Dionne is portrayed in varying lights in
Burt books … sounds like she’s got a personality that can turn on a dime … and
I can’t say that this totally surprises me … although the few times I’ve talked
to her in the past she’s been just as sweet as could be … and VERY appreciative
of the amazing career she was able to enjoy in the ‘60’s.)
Anyway, thanks for letting us know
about this one, Clark … there have been a couple of PBS documentaries recently
spotlighting both Dionne Warwick and Burt Bacharach and they have all been very
well done … wouldn’t mind being able to see these again, too, but they’re
apparently not available for purchase thru the PBS store. Too bad.
(kk)
The latest to endorse
Harvey and Kenneth Kubernik’s new Jimi Hendrix book???
How about Prescott
Niles of The Knack!
Well, one might say I’ve been acquainted with Jimi Hendrix in one way
or another for many years. I witnessed many concerts including Fillmore East
Philharmonic Hall, Madison Square Garden Salvation Club and Woodstock. Meeting
Jimi with Velvert Turner made quite a lasting impression on me. From the day I
met Jimi Hendrix till the day he passed away there has been a deluge of books
written about him offering different personas and perspectives. I have read
some of them, looking for the best combination of information about him as a
person and musician. I am happy to report that Harvey and Kenneth
Kubernik's book "Jimi Hendrix: Voodoo Child" is like a room full
of mirrors in portraying the various personalities and talents that made for an
accurate portrait about Jimi Hendrix. Also included were incredible interviews
with notable musicians, engineers, friends, etc. I’m very grateful that
Harvey chose to interview me and included me in this masterful book. I endorse
it and say anybody that loves Jimmy and has a passing interest in the great
legacy of Jimi Hendrix will love this book for all the reasons I mentioned. I
salute the Kubernik brothers for an extraordinary job done." --Prescott
Niles
Prescott
Niles had the privilege to have been born in New York City.
His
childhood dreams revolved around the world of baseball. His goal was to play
shortstop for The New York Yankees. Prescott had a natural gift for the game.
As a
boy, his house was filled with music – Ricky Nelson, Bobby Darin, Bill Haley,
and The Ronettes. After The Beatles took the stage on The Ed Sullivan Show his
life was changed and sealed his fate as a musician. Music, fashion and the
culture of the 60’s were changing the world, and Prescott was not only
there to witness it, but also to partake in its many blessings.
Prescott’s
bass playing was inspired by the music and bands from the British Invasion, the
music of Motown, the California sound of the Beach Boys, Jefferson Airplane and
the omnipresent spirit of the times.
He
started playing the bass guitar as a teenager, picking up quick lessons with
his friends or whoever happened to know any Beatles, Stones, or Yardbirds
songs. After a serendipitous family trip to California, Prescott knew that
music was his sole passion and the destiny that awaited him. His father was
wise enough to know that Prescott was serious about his new path and helped
purchase his beloved 1962 Fender Precision Bass, which he still plays to this
day.
His bass
playing talents soon became evident to many neighborhood musicians and soon
Prescott was sought after by many name bands in Brooklyn. A fateful
meeting with a singer guitarist named Velvert Turner, was a turning point in
his musical career. After auditioning Velvert for a Blues Band that Prescott
was in, Velvert shared that he knew Jimi Hendrix, and that Hendrix was
interested in backing a band that Velvert had put together. As a result,
Prescott not only met Jimi Hendrix but also jammed with him at the famous club,
Ungano’s in Manhattan. After Jimi Hendrix died, Velvert and Prescott secured
a recording contract form Sunshine Records which was formed by Michael
Lang (founder and organizer for the Woodstock Festival). Prescott and
Velvert moved to Los Angeles to record an album produced by Tom Wilson. They
recorded at Record Plant studios with Jimi Hendix’s engineer Gary Kelgrin.
After
finishing the album with Velvert, (Prescott also composed three songs on the
record), Prescott hooked up with Arthur Lee (Love) and did concerts and
TV appearances with him. Prescott also played and recorded with Randy
California (Spirit.) Through another
quirk of fate, Prescott was flown to England to play in a band with his L.A.
friend and guitarist.
He lived
in London for two years. Whilst in England he played with and befriended Jeff
Beck, Mick Taylor (Rolling Stones) and other London notables. In 1975, Prescott
moved back to Los Angeles.
In April
of 1978, Prescott got a call from Bruce Gary, his good friend and the best
drummer on the L.A. scene. Prescott had played with Bruce before but each time
they came close to a deal, Bruce was flown back to England to continue his
playing legacy with Jack Bruce (Cream.) Bruce
called Prescott and said that the band that he was working with needed ‘a bass
player with the looks of Paul McCartney and the chops of John Entwistle.’
After the audition, Prescott got the gig and the ‘The Knack’ was now
complete.
Prescott
was lucky to have had the rare privilege to work with George Harrison for the
soundtrack “Shanghai Surprise” (starring Madonna and Sean Penn.) He will never forget working with such a fine
man and brilliant musician, (let alone that he was a Beatle.) Prescott also played with and did an album
with Josie Cotton and was in the movie and soundtrack ‘Valley Girl’, which
became a cult classic for many rock music fans.
In
addition to this, Prescott continued to write songs, teach, compose and has
fathered three wonderful and talented children, Noah, Liv and Gabe, who
play their music in many top clubs in Los Angeles.
HK
And then this from Roger Steffens, author of “So Much To Say: The Oral History of Bob Marley” …
"'Jimi
Hendrix: Voodoo Child' is a landmark work that will, in the future, become the first
book to read for any serious fan of the Sixties' most innovative guitar god.
With scores of intimates revealing first-hand glimpses of genius in the making,
you feel you are right there with Jimi at both historic moments and private
revelations. History will thank the Kurberniks for their devotion to the truth
and glory of Hendrix, and his continuing impact on the world."
Here's an interesting
observation that in all my THOUSANDS of times of hearing it, I never picked up
on …
I was listening to my Planet Money
podcast today: https://www.npr.org/2022/01/07/1071399505/hbo-2-0
They were re-broadcasting another
podcast from Twenty Thousand Hertz on their show: https://www.20k.org/episodes/hbo20
Because I have always thought that
the Heaven Sent commercial jingle and the HBO jingle sounded so similar, I
decided to research the Heaven Sent commercial jingle and came across your
website: http://forgottenhits60s.blogspot.com/2009/12/heaven-sent.html
Their song was created by Eugene
Harold “Buddy” Weed for Heaven Sent perfumes.
What I can’t understand is why no
one from the family of Buddy Weed (deceased) who composed that music in 1968
has not sued HBO for their first HBO "Feature Presentation" sonic
jingle attributed to Ferdinand J. Smith who “composed” it in 1983. I am
no musicologist, but the similarities could not be more obvious.
Your thoughts? Any light that
you could shed on this would be appreciated.
Thank you.
Hedy Meltzer
It's funny - I've heard this HBO theme a
thousand times and NEVER would have made the connection had you not pointed it
out. You're right ... it IS very similar
... and so short I'm not sure many would notice. (Plus how many average listeners even remember the Heaven Scent
commercial from over fifty years ago!!!)
But WE sure do ... you would not believe how much
mail we've received over the years pertaining to this one special advertising spot.
You raise a good point but after THIS much
time, I don't believe that there is anything anybody could do about it.
Great catch 'tho ... you've got a good ear! (kk)
Our buddy Rick O’Dell of Me-TV-FM is
interviewed in the new edition of The Illinois Entertainer … again pointing out
that the demographic of the “older” listener offers the path less traveled for
decades now … as well as a far more appreciative audience …
Media:
January 2022 • Signal Stays Strong at MeTV FM : Illinois Entertainer
We talk often about pop songs being used
in commercials … and I have always been a big supporter of this as it not only
helps to keep this great music alive, but it ALSO helps to introduce to a whole
new generation of fans who may not have had the pleasure of experiencing it the
first time around.
That being said, I have already had
enough of the use of the “Cheers” Theme (“Where Everybody Knows Your Name”) in
the new Applebees commercial … as well as Diana Ross’ “Upside Down,” which is
now being used to plug Nutella.
The saturation of these two tunes (and I
believe these are both relatively new ads) has already ruined them for me. No lie … we saw each spot SEVEN TIMES in
three hours the other night on NBC. That’s
not only saturation, it’s overkill. Even
new people discovering these tracks for the first time will soon tire of them
at this rate of exposure! (kk)
And finally, if you're one of the few people left in the world who has never had the opportunity to lick the back of Mick Jagger's head, you will soon have YOUR chance to do so ... as The Rolling Stones will now have their own set of UK
postage stamps! 12 new designs hit the market on January 20th.
You'll find a wide variety of packages available to preorder
now …
The
Rolling Stones - Special Stamp Issues (royalmail.com)