Sunday, April 16, 2023

The Sunday Comments ( 04 - 16 - 23 )

I was NOT a big fan of the Roberta Flack #1 Hit “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” …

I remember commenting at the time … and, more recently, on Phil Nee’s WRKO “Those Were The Days” radio program … that the song was just SO slow … and seemed to go on forever … and was also TAKING forever (and even longer!) to get where it was ultimately going … that the thought actually went thru my head at the time: “What if I were to die right now … and this was the last song I ever heard?!?!?”  (kk)

I never liked the Roberta Flack song "First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" … but when I hear the songwriter's wife sing the song he had written for her some 66 years ago in 1957, done in a new arrangement by her (#32 and rising on the Heritage Chart right now), it's just a new inspiration take on a really great song. 

You can view that one here:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KB7vQzZAZw

Clark Besch

Regarding Chuck Buell’s IN YOUR FACE Minute Medley …

If you could have seen my face, you would know you made me smile.

Shelley

More from Buell …

With all the current attention focusing on the animated TV production of “Agent Elvis” and the legal battles over Lisa Marie Presley’s Estate in the News, I thought Forgotten Hitters might like to see something more positive and respectful of Elvis and his memory.

 

Here, then, from the “David Letterman Late Show Vault” is Ben Portsmouth, an amazingly impressive Elvis Impersonator from the UK!

 

This Guy is Scary Good!! And the Production is Outstanding!

 

CB ( which stands for “Colonel Boy!” )

 


Yep, pretty damn impressive … and I have seen Elvis do this live … it was electrifying!  (kk)

And more on The Heritage Charts from Clark Besch …

The Hollies' Allan Clarke and Zombies are back in the charts!

Is this 2023 or 1965 … or 1957? 

 

The Heritage Chart continues to be a great go to for all things 60's/70's from the past from fave artists that are again current sounds and new!

 

This week's Heritage Chart rates Allan and Graham at #4 with Graham's new tribute to Buddy Holly penned song.  Kiki Dee, Boomtown Rats, and Ian Hunter are also top 10. 

Graham Nash solo at #11.  The Damned continue with 1978 UK political statements reinvigorated!  The Zombies are on the rise again at #19 and Sparks let Cate Blanchett do the dancing some 51 years after their great pre-punk punker "Wonder Girl" reached #1 right here in Omaha (#22).  PJ Proby continues to rank again at 23 and the Fortunes are in at 24.  Smokey Robinson is back at 29 as is the Alarm at 30 and Shakin’ Stevens still shakin’ at his #33 debut … as well as the Pet Shop Boys, new at #35 with their political statement to Putin!  Ian Anderson is still navigating thru history with Tull's new #38 song hanging in by a thread. 

 

I challenge you guys to try some of these songs from these artists and the old becomes new again!  This chart deserves some checking out.  On the site shown below, you can hear the countdown, but why not just go to youtube and play some videos the folks have put up for them. 

 

The site for the Heritage chart and the countdown show can be found here:

https://www.heritagechart.co.uk/chart-archive/week-142-09-april-2023

Clark

 


Clark also did a radio show last week, spotlighting some of the hit sounds of Chicago from the ‘60’s.  He was joined by special guest Tom Doody of The Cryan’ Shames (Clark’s favorite band from this era.)

Kent,

Thanks to Pat Malott (who put me in touch with Jim Snyder), Tom Doody and I were on the radio last night plugging the upcoming Cornerstones of Rock show in DeKalb, Il on May 6th.  

(KBOM Boomer Radio: https://www.myboomerradio.com/#/)

We talked about the Chicago ‘60’s bands and played a fair amount of Cryan’ Shames songs.  (Keep in mind that this was all broadcast live … so if it seems like I came up with some stupid comments or stories, well … you know ME!!!)

If anyone wishes to hear us jabber on about our fave subjects, you can download the show here via the wetransfer link below until Friday and, if nothing else, hear the music we all love again.  (Hope I got the stories right.  It was all put together with pretty short warning.  Haha!)

Clark

https://wetransfer.com/downloads/0db4b1f38ce66d05b098b3c1ee02d55d20230414025315/a1b3fd9ba25ba1b8a964ab38d159040920230414025315/4b43ec?trk=TRN_TDL_01&utm_campaign=TRN_TDL_01&utm_medium=email&utm_source=sendgrid

Micky Dolenz did his 10th show, Micky Dolenz Celebrates The Monkees, Friday night (sold out) in Ridgefield, CT, and before the show, was greeted by his PR-man David Salidor and Q1043's Jim Kerr


Ozark Mountain Daredevils Kick Off Their 51st Year By Bringing Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow Together With A New Version of Their Classic, Iconic Hit, "Jackie Blue"  

“Jackie Blue 2” Embodies the Band’s Past, Present and Future, With Molly Healey Stepping in to Sing Lead Vocals

The Ozark Mountain Daredevils mark their 51st year by bringing their past, present and future together into “Jackie Blue 2,” a newly-recorded version of their iconic song. Available today on all major streaming platforms, “Jackie Blue 2” updates the 1975 hit with the vocals of Molly Healey, who has been performing the fiddle, cello and backing vocals with the Daredevils since 2012. Listen to “Jackie Blue 2” HERE (via Saguaro Road Records).

Originally released in 1975, “Jackie Blue” rose to #3 on Billboard Magazine’s Hot 100 chart and reached #1 on the Cash Box and Record World magazine charts. A departure from the roots-infused sound of the Ozark Mountain Daredevils, the song has remained popular around the world ever since with its breezy melodies that belie a sad tale.

The Ozark Mountain Daredevils formed in Springfield, MO in 1971, and have delivered genre-defying music to fans around the world ever since. A wholly original mix of country-rock and electric bluegrass, the band is also known for their poetic and whimsical lyrics and show-stopping harmonies. In 2022, The Ozark Mountain Daredevils celebrated their 50th anniversary with a year-long tour, a documentary for Ozarks Public Television, their Grand Ole Opry debut and a set of performances with the 50-piece Springfield Symphony Orchestra.

See the Daredevils perform “Jackie Blue 2” onstage during their tour this year in the following cities:

April 22nd - Jordan Valley Park - Springfield, MO - *Springfield Earth Day Festival  

April 29th - Black River Coliseum - Poplar Bluff, MO

May 6th - Grayson Farms Amphitheater - Bald Knob, AR

June 3rd - Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art - Bentonville, AR

July 1st - Opry House - Nashville, TN

July 7th - The Crystal Theatre - Crystal Falls, MI

July 8th - Big Top Chautauqua - Bayfield, WI

August 24th thru August 27th – Egyptian Theatre - Park City, UT

Stream “Jackie Blue 2” HERE: https://lnk.to/LFMfCBc8

Harvey Kubernik sent us this great vintage interview with Al Kooper …

https://peterstonebrownarchives.substack.com/p/interview-al-kooper-march-1994-wmmr-studios-pa?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email