East Coast FH Correspondent Shelly Sweet-Tufano just sent us this "Peter and (Noel) Paul" concert review ... so we wanted to share with it with you ...
A) Because it's finally a DIFFERENT Peter ...
B) Because we don't feature this genre of music very often here in Forgotten Hits ...
And, quite frankly, it's just wrong to ignore it (intentionally or not), as folk music truly WAS all the rage for a brief period of time here in the early '60's.
and
C) Because it’s a damn good review!!
So, without another moment of hesitation, here is Shelley's review of Peter Yarrow and Paul Stookey, live in concert, from earlier this week. (kk)
It had been a year since we moved to Connecticut. The
lake across the street had new houses built and sold since we had joined
the neighborhood. Familiar music wafts through the air so I run outside
to see who's radio is playing. But no ... the songs are coming from
across the street and getting the echo effect from the lake. My father
is working outside and says:
"He's a VP for a record company. I think he is having a party."
(WHAAAAA? Just how long were you going to sit on this information?)
My Dad: "Do you know the singers?"
Me: It's PETER, PAUL AND MARY!"
My Dad: "Are they famous?"
(AHHHHHHHHHHHH! I GIVE UP!)
There has been a generation gap since the beginning of time. Sometimes it seems deeper than other times.
On
August 15, 2023, I sit in the balcony of The Katherine Hepburn
Performing Arts Center.
Why?
I am here to watch Peter Yarrow and Noel
(Paul) Stookey in a perfect large, yet intimate setting.
Weave, weave, weave me the sunshine
Out of the falling rain
Weave me the hope of a new tomorrow
Fill my cup again
Yes,
Peter, Paul and Mary were folk singers with the passion of the 60s
peaceful protest for change culture. It is called a culture but it
really is a personal belief system that evolved into songs for changing
society's ills into wellness. It resonated with this audience for past,
present and future issues. I heard songs I sang as a child, a teenager
and a college student who became more attuned to the ideas expressed. As
with all ideas of change, I can agree with some, disagree with others
and respect your right to opinions. I firmly believe in every effort to
respect others no matter what their creed, color, nationality, religion,
orientations, or disabilities. That means respecting our differences. I
sound like a special education teacher.
Peter
interrupts the singing of 'Weave Me The Sunshine' to comically stop the
clapping of the crowd and announce, "This was to be such a formal
event." He and Noel break up into laughter and the atmosphere is
proclaimed.
Throughout this concert, I feel as I did listening to the
folk singing performances of college. Actually, this is the type of
performance I heard wafting from lakeside that summer day. Great music,
great musicians, great songs.
I
refer to 'Paul' as 'Noel' because that is what Peter calls him. And
when Noel introduces Peter, he pronounces his last name as 'Yair-row.' They have a standing bass player as well, named John Miller. (known for
his work on Broadway.) Peter enjoys talking, and as he continues to banter
with the audience about the relevancy of the lyrics of 'Weave Me The
Sunshine' in today's world, Noel keeps asking, "Have we gotten to the
steel and concrete crumbling yet?"
"No," says Peter continuously.
(These words are part of verse three.)
FINALLY, it happens:
I've seen the steel and the concrete crumble Shine on me again The proud and the mighty all have stumbled Shine on me again
This show is going to be fun!
Weave Me The Sunshine
Garden Song (this has become the theme song for Maine PBS)
PUFF the Magic Dragon
It's Magic
Been To Jail For Justice
Don't Laugh At Me
Where Have All The Flowers Gone
Don't Let The Light Go Out
'Puff'
was first sung here in German. When Noel asked Peter, "Did we ever
record it in French?" Peter replied, "No. They were too snooty!"
John
Miller has some great standing bass solos and Peter and Noel are still
bouncing around with guitars (especially Noel on the upbeat songs) at
the ages of 85. Noel drove eight and a half hours from Maine to get here.
They are playing for three nights at The Kate. Tonight was opening night,
but it was the last one booked, as tickets just kept selling out and the
theatre kept adding performances.
Intermission
Wedding Song (There is Love)
A House That Is Divided (this is a new song ... hope I have title correct)
The Times They Are A'Changing
This Little Light Of Mine / Down By The Riverside / When The Saints Go Marching In
Leaving On a Jet Plane
If I Had A Hammer
Blowin' In The Wind
Finale - This Land Is Your Land
The
second act breaks up Noel and Peter for solo performances. With Mary,
they did this at every performance, giving the audience a chance to
learn about each separately. Noel begins with 'Wedding Song' and a new
composition where he plays a mandolinio (sp?) I cannot find a picture
online of what I saw last night. Noel said it was a compilation
instrument, but it must be able to be found somewhere. Noel sang the
original lyrics of 'Wedding Song.' He wrote this for Peter's wedding
after some prayer, and when he played it for his wife, she remarked,
"They are not going to get the first person references. They will think
you are proclaiming yourself the second coming." So it was recorded with
the pronoun "He/His". We heard it tonight with the pronoun "I," which
originally reflected the song coming from the voice from Heaven. 'House
Divided' refers to elephants, donkeys, red, and blue. Guess which House
this is that is divided?
Peter
sings 'The Times They Are A'Changing' with a pinch of Dylan added. The
medley 'This Little Light Of Mine / Down By The Riverside / When The Saints'
gets the audience pumped up and clapping again (It's ok ... Clapping
really was allowed. lol)
You
can hear the remainder of the concert in your mind. 'Peter, Paul and
Mommy, Too' was the first album I bought for my youngest brother. He
played it into scratched out city. The other albums I owned ... WAIT! I
still have them, thank you very much.
So many memories arose tonight,
including those of my first romantic love at the end of High School,
beginning of college. Love you, Joel!
ON YOUR FEET NOW! THIS LAND IS YOUR LAND! THIS LAND IS MY LAND!
I was VERY sad to hear about the passing of Jerry Moss, one half of the "M" in A&M Records.
There is no question that Herb Alpert garnered the lion’s share of the
attention (the fact that he was one of the label’s most celebrated and successful
artists certainly didn’t hurt!), but together they made a dynamic team … building a company that put the artists first ... and, along the way, became one of the largest independent record labels of that era.
A concert honoring and celebrating the life of Jerry Moss
has been rescheduled for January … with a virtual Who’s Who of former A&M
artists participating …
A&M’s line-up boasted a wide variety of musical styles …
everything from Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass and Sergio Mendes and Brasil
66 to Peter Frampton, Free and Joe Cocker … The Carpenters and The Police … Cat
Stevens, Bryan Adams and The Captain and Tennille … Sheryl Crow, Styx and Amy
Grant … Rita Coolidge, Janet Jackson and Billy Preston … Supertramp … the list
goes on and on. (kk)
On the mend, Madonna has now rescheduled her “Celebration”
tour.
Because of the lengthy delay due to recent health issues,
more shows had to be cancelled due to scheduling conflicts … and many others
(including some of her postponed dates) have been rescheduled for new dates
and, in some cases, new venues.
The announcement comes exactly one month after the show was
originally scheduled to kick off (July 15th) in Vancouver.
Now set to kick off with four sold-out shows in London
beginning on October 14th, Mags will spend most of the rest of 2023 in other
countries … including Belgium, Denmark, Sweden, Spain, Portugal, France,
Germany, Italy and the Netherlands.
Her first US concert will take place on December
13th in Brooklyn … followed by shows in Boston, Seattle, Chicago, Las
Vegas, Atlanta and Los Angeles. (Some of the new cancelled shows, due to
scheduling conflicts, include Tulsa, Nashville, San Francisco, Las Vegas and
Phoenix.
Madonna’s full, updated itinerary is shown below:
December
13th, 14th and 16th — Brooklyn, N.Y. —
Barclays Center
December
18th and 19th - Washington, D.C. — Capital One Arena
January
8th and 9th — Boston, Mass. — TD Garden
January
11th and 12th — Toronto, Canada — Scotiabank Arena
January
15th — Detroit, Mich. — Little Caesars Arena
January
18th and 20th — Montreal, Canada — Bell Centre
January
22nd and 23rd — New York, N.Y. — Madison Square Garden
January
25th — Philadelphia, Penn. — Wells Fargo Center
January
29th — New York, N.Y. — back to Madison Square Garden
February
1st and 2nd — Chicago, Ill. — United Center
February
5th — Pittsburgh, Penn. — PPG Paints Arena
February
8th — Cleveland, Ohio — Rocket Mortgage Field House
February
13th — Saint Paul, Minn. — Xcel Energy Center
February
17th and 18th — Seattle, Wash. — Climate Pledge Arena
February
21st — Vancouver, Canada — Rogers Arena
February
24th — Sacramento, Calif. — Golden 1 Center
February
27th and 28th — San Francisco, Calif. — Chase Center
March
1st and 2nd — Las Vegas, Nev. — T-Mobile Arena
March
4th, 5th, 7th, 9th and 11th — Los
Angeles, Calif. — Kia Forum
March
13th — Palm Desert, Calif. — Acrisure Arena
March
16th — Phoenix, Ariz. — Footprint Center
March
19 — Denver, Colo. — Ball Arena
March
24th and 25th — Dallas, Texas— American Airlines Center
March
28th and 29th — Houston, Texas — Toyota Center
April
1st — Atlanta, Ga. — State Farm Arena
April
4th — Tampa, Fla. — Amalie Arena
April
6th and 7th — Miami, Fla. — Kaseya Center
April
14th and 15th — Austin, Texas — Moody Center
April
20th, 21st, 23rd and 24th — Mexico City —
Palacio De Los Deportes
Shania
Twain is returning to Las Vegas next year for a 24-show residency at The Bakkt
Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino.
Shows
kick of in May.(This will be Shania’s
THIRD residency in Las Vegas since 2012.)kk
I just discovered your website and wanted to
make a correction to your Carpenters narrative …
In The Category: More Stories Behind the Songs
... and the Remakes
Under The Entry: The Carpenters
A Correction Regarding: We've Only Just Begun
The song was written by Paul Williams as a
musical background for a Crocker Bank (wedding themed) commercial.Crocker Bank was a chain of financial banking
institutions in southern California.Crocker
Bank was not an insurance company, as stated in the Carpenters narrative.
Perfectionist that he is, I'm surprised Richard Carpenter hasn't written to you
about the origin of "We've Only Just Begun.":)
Thanks and take care,
Glenn Potkowa
Orchard Park, New York
P.S. I will be sending in "My First
45" story in the near future.
Unfortunately, everything on that website is now “frozen in
time” …
The service no longer allows me to make changes to it … so I
can’t correct The Carpenters piece or add your First 45 to our long list of
entries.
However, I have been looking at other options regarding
moving all of this information to another site … it just requires hundreds of
hours of work to do so.(And I don’t
want to shut the old one down because it is thru that site that I am able to
use my kk@forgottenhits.com email address!)
Stuck between a rock and a hard place for right now …
But hopefully things will change.
Meanwhile, I will be happy to run your First 45 story as
part of our on-going, damn-near daily blog!(Hope you’re liking what you see … and, if you are, please tell a friend
… or two … or twenty!!!)kk
Kent:
I am always fascinated by the charts around
the country ... which is why I enjoyed the year of weekly charts that you ran
... always fun to find records that didn't hit any national charts but hit the
local chart.
Back in the day mainly in the late ‘50’s and
early ‘60’s, KIMN (who I grew up listening to) would change around the Top 10
frequently and, of course, there were always the local artists (i.e. Gary
Stites, the Astronauts, Sugarloaf, Moonrakers, Soul Survivors (not the
black group but a local white group) would end up at least in the Top
10.
Thanks for all you do ... it's amazing.
Ted Scott
My two fave Record Research books are Across
The Charts - the 1960s and the Chart Comparison book.
I'd love for Paul and company to undertake another Across The Charts book for
the 1970s!
And has it been discussed here before - that we should have an annual Joel
Whitburn day or better yet, week on Forgotten Hits!
Mike Markesich
We did celebrate Joel Whitburn Day last November …
And I’d be all for doing it again this year … or turning it
into an annual event … as long as readers continue to contribute material that
we can run.(Record Research has a new
publication coming out in September featuring all of the charted hits from 1990
– 2022 … maybe Paul Haney would even be interested in doing some type of
give-away in conjunction with more celebration of all the ways that Joel’s
books enriched our lives.(I have said
at least 50 times … there is not a single day that goes by where I don’t
consult at least one of them for one reason or another … they’re invaluable to
me!)
So Readers (and Paul!), kick it around and see what kind of
celebration we can kick up for this November!(kk)
“ABBA – The Movie” is coming back to selected cinemas
throughout Europe for two days only (September 17th and 19th).
With a fully-restored soundtrack (and additional bonus
footage that includes ABBA – The Museum and ABBA – The Voyage … as well as some
recently added archival footage), it’ll be like seeing the movie again for the
very first time (which, hopefully, will lead to a far better experience THAN
seeing it for the first time … because it was really pretty awful!And I like these guys!)kk
Our FH Buddy Billy James (of Glass Onyon
Productions) sent us THIS promotional piece about ANOTHER one of our FH Buddies,
Tommy Roe …
Sixties
Hitmaker Tommy Roe Releases New Album “From Here to Here”
American
Singer/Songwriter Tommy Roe had several top hits in the 60’s and 70’s starting
in 1962 with “Sheila.” That same year, Tommy headlined a British Tour with
Chris Montez - their warmup band was called The Beatles! After that tour, other
hits followed:“Everybody” (1963), “The
Folk Singer” (1964), “Sweet Pea” (1966), “Hooray for Hazel” (1966), The Worldwide
#1 Hit “Dizzy” (1969) and “Jam Up and Jelly Tight” (1970). Tommy also wrote
other hits for other artists.
He
continued to write throughout the 70’s, 80’s, 90’s and 2000’s, many times with
songwriting partners Mac Davis and Freddy Weller of Paul Revere and The Raiders
fame. Tommy’s catalog continues to be recorded by artists worldwide.
This
new album is called “From Here to Here” and it is a collection of new songs
recorded at Solar Studios and produced by Michael Franklin. Tommy and Michael
have been lifelong friends and the band on many of the tracks, Paul Parker, Tim
Franklin and Michael Franklin, were in Tommy’s touring band for many years.
Four of the songs were originally recorded in 2012, including “Devil’s Soul
Pile,” which went to #1 on the Adult Contemporary charts.
Track
listing:
Devil's Soul Pile
Traffic Jam
Midnight Lights
Without Her
A Rose, A Candle and You
Frenchy and The Cowboy
If I were a Carpenter
Heather Honey
LA I Belong to You
Kick Me Charlie
Tommy
Roe - Guitar and Vocals.
Tommy Calton - Acoustic 6 String and 12 string Guitar, Electric Guitars
Tim Franklin - Electric Bass and String Bass,
Michael Franklin - Wurlitzer, Bosendorfer Grand, Kurzweil and B-3
Paul Parker - Drums
Matt Brown - Drums on “Heather Honey,” “Frenchy” & “Traffic Jam”
Steady Joseph - Percussion on “Midnight Lights”
Randie Paul - Backing Vocals on “Devil’s Soul Pile”
Suzie Parks Hosmer - Backing Vocals on “Traffic Jam”
Charlie DeChant - Harmonica on “Kick Me Charlie,” and Sax on “Traffic Jam”
Danny Jordan - Sax on “Midnight Lights”
Brian Snapp - Flute on “If I Were a Carpenter”
Benoit Lajeunesse - Violin on “A Rose A Candle” and “Heather Honey”
Olga Kopalova - Violin on “If I Were a Carpenter”
Paul Fleury - Cello on “If I Were a Carpenter”
Tim Franklin - String bass on “Traffic Jam” and “If I Were A Carpenter.”
Recorded
at Solar Studios, Recorded, Mixed and Mastered by Matt Brown
Produced and arranged by Michael Franklin for Solar Music.
“Devil’s Soul Pile,” “Without Her”, “If I Were A Carpenter” & “Kick Me
Charlie” Mastered by Rodney Mills
“Traffic
Jam” written by Tommy Roe and Mac Davis, published by Bike Music
“If I Were A Carpenter” written by Tim Hardin, published by Faithful Virtue
Music, BMI
Frenchy & Cowboy written by Tommy Roe & Mike Stewart, published Roeboat
Music, BMI
All other songs written by Tommy Roe and published by Roeboat Music BMI
Solar Music @2022
I just love
it when artists show just how cool they really are.
Case in point:Michael Buble (of all people!) joining Dave
Grohl and The Foo Fighters live on stage to sing his hit “Haven’t Met You Yet.”
The set-up
was hilarious … but the guys pulled it off … and had a blast doing so … and the
entire audience was taken along for the ride.(Between this and Grohl’s tribute to The Bee Gees a year ago or so, this
guy just continues to win me over with not only his charisma, but also his deep
love and appreciation for all things music.)
You can read
the full account (and catch the video) here:
The events that happened over the 48 hours that encompassed August 15th and 16th during the course of Rock And Roll History are really quite amazing ...
Woodstock … The Beatles at Shea Stadium …
the death of Elvis … all of these major events were bottled up into these past couple of days.
And it doesn’t end there …
Other significant life-changing events that happened
on August 15th and 16th in music history include:
August 15th:
1947 – Songwriter Jimmy Webb is born
1958 – Buddy Holly marries Maria Elena
Santiago
1962 – John Lennon and Paul McCartney ask
Ringo Starr to join The Beatles
1965 – The Beatles perform at Shea
Stadium
1966 – The Beatles perform at D.C.
Stadium in Washington, D.C.
1969 – Woodstock begins its three day run
August 16th:
1957 – The Everly Brothers record “Wake
Up Little Susie”
1958 – Madonna is born
1962 – Pete Best is fired by The Beatles
1966 – The first Monkees single (“Last
Train To Clarksville”) is released
1969- The Guess Who receive their first
American Gold Record for “These Eyes”
1977 – Elvis dies of a heart attack
1979 – The Knack receive a Gold Record
for “My Sharona”
1983 – Paul Simon marries actress Carrie
Fisher (well, it lasted eight months!)
2018 – Aretha Franklin died
And, from FH Reader Timmy (who aptly calls this the "Poster Of The Day") ...
(promotional material for that 1966 concert mentioned above)