It only took a few minutes for Paul Haney to come up with the answer to Sam Ward's question about the mystery artist performing the Chuck Berry classic "School Day" ... and what a GREAT cover version it is!!!
>>>About a month ago, I was listening to WMWV in Conway, New
Hampshire, and I happened to hear a very modern version of the old Chuck Berry
song, School Day (Ring Ring Goes The Bell.) I started recording the song
toward the end, but the radio station did not identify who this version of the song is
by, and I hope someone out there knows. Thanks in advance. (Sam Ward)
I KNEW this was the place to find my answer!
Hi there Kent,
Yup, Paul has the right version, and for the rest of you FH readers, this totally rocking version of School Day (Ring Ring Goes The Bell) is by a group called Hard Working Americans. Well, if that guitar solo is any indication, they certainly are hard working. Kent, thanks as always for coming through.
I am anxiously looking forward to the WLS / WCFL Weekend on Rewound Radio. Should be very interesting indeed.
Take care,
Sam Ward
Kent,
In today's FH, the song SCHOOL BELL was discussed. For the past two or three weeks, there has been a commercial on for Walmart with kids on a school bus singing SCHOOL DAY in the background.
I love this time of year because it's the start of the football season. That means brand new commercials. Saw one today on the pre-season game show. It was for Ultra Lite Beer with the background song being Sam Cooke's BRING IT ON HOME TO ME. You got to love it.
Larry
It sounds like Heart is ready to get back on the road again …
Ann Wilson, recovering from a cancerous surgery, says they’re hoping to resume some make-up dates in February. (Ann was advised by her doctors to take the rest of the year off to recuperate.)
Sister Nancy says they’ve been kicking around the idea of an all acoustic album as well … sort of a reimagining of some Heart classics that Nancy thinks could be put together quickly enough to release before the band hits the road again. (Heart unplugged … I like it!)
I hope some of you get the chance to see them while you can … one of the better shows we’ve seen. (kk)
Daryl Hall fell ill during a concert appearance in Vancouver the other night. After performing his first three songs, he had to leave the stage … and tested positive for Covid thereafter. (Yep, it’s STILL going around!)
Meanwhile, Paul McCartney showed up at a concert featuring Chad Smith of The Red Hot Chili Peppers and Producer Andrew Watt at The Stephen Talkhouse in The Hamptons last Tuesday night … and then joined to duo on stage to perform “I Saw Her Standing There” as well as a cover of Neil Young’s “Rockin’ In The Free World.” VERY uncharacteristic Macca behavior! (kk)
And Jeff Lynne's ELO Farewell Tour is now underway.
(For a concert review, see this: https://ultimateclassicrock.com/jeff-lynne-elo-farewell-tour-begins/?lh_aid=1132776&lh_cid=iq5hr4hprg&utm_campaign=jeff_lynne_launches_farewell_e_l_o_tour_set_list_videos&utm_medium=email&utm_source=letterhead&utm_term=ultimateclassicrock&di=632a7238df617d020f2ff480385000f6
We'll see him September 28th when he hits Chicago! (kk)
Stephen Bishop has put three pieces of his artwork (self-drawn caricatures of himself) up for aucion on eBay ...
Please be forewarned that this auction will not go on and on … it ends tomorrow. (Friday, August 30th.) And right now the bids are still pretty reasonable! (kk)
https://www.ebay.com/itm/186648802865
Happy Happy, Kent!
I can still remember the Boyd Theaters in our area continuously showing not only "Poppins," but any Disney feature, and while Walt made some blockbusters, he also made his share of stinkers, long before the company ever tackled, say, the Marvel universe...
Bob Frable
I remember being blown away by "Mary Poppins" when I first saw it ... naturally, we had the soundtrack album, too, which we played constantly.
But quite honestly I find it much harder to watch now ... as revolutionary as it was at the time, I don't feel the film has aged well ... although there are still some pretty magical moments. (kk)
You can pick up Joel Whitburn's / Record Research's Top Pop Singles Book, Volume 1 (1955 - 1989) for just $33 ... now thru September 9th!!! This is the lowest price for this flagship volume EVER!!!
https://www.recordresearch.com/books/top-pop-singles-1955-1989/?mc_cid=5407c85f7d&mc_eid=d5785dc612
I thought this was kind of a cool article ...Vice President Kamala Harris shopping for jazz records at her favorite Washington D.C. used record store!!!
Every year we get treated to Barak Obama’s play list … so this made for an interesting diversion! (kk)
The Jimi Hendrix Documentary “Electric Lady Studios: A Jimi Hendrix Vision” has been extended for a third week’s showing in New York due to popular demand!
Shows end today. (Unless, of course, it gets extend again!!!) kk
Harvey Kubernik tells us more about a subsequent release, now due out on October 4th ...
https://www.musicconnection.com/kubernik-electric-lady-studios-a-jimi-hendrix-vision/
Have you heard the brand new (old … it was actually recorded in 1996) Foreigner track? Not bad!
A man suspected of killing two people in the Lake Tahoe region is the son of Creedence Clearwater Revival’s longtime drummer, according to multiple media outlets. Brent Chandler Clifford, 55, is in custody in Placer County on suspicion of killing his girlfriend and a Reno man.
- August 19, 2024 -
The remains of Patricia Portella-Wright of Kings Beach were found down a steep embankment off the Mount Rose Highway.
On August 11, Reno police were called to the 1300 block of Keystone Avenue, a residential neighborhood, to check on a home. When they arrived, they discovered William F. Andrews, 68, dead from a gunshot wound.
The next day, the Placer County Sheriff’s Office issued a missing person alert for Patricia Portella-Wright, 48, of Kings Beach. According to the sheriff’s office, Portella-Wright was believed to have last been seen with her boyfriend, Brent Clifford, possibly in Reno. Although she was reported missing on August 9 after failing to show up for work, investigators believed her “last known contact” was on August 3.
As the investigations continued, detectives began to believe the two events were linked. The sheriff’s office said it was searching for Clifford, who officials believed was driving Andrews’ red 2003 Chevrolet Blazer. On Wednesday, Clifford was found in Plumas County and arrested after police learned of a sighting of the Blazer.
Still, Portella-Wright was missing. With Clifford in custody, investigators said clues pointed them in the direction of Mount Rose Highway in Washoe County, Nevada. Using a drone, they spotted a body down a steep embankment; on Thursday, they recovered Portella-Wright’s remains. The Washoe County Medical Examiner’s Office determined Portella-Wright was killed by “multiple sharp force injuries”; her manner of death has been ruled a homicide.
Clifford is reportedly the son of CCR drummer Doug Clifford, who is a longtime Lake Tahoe-area resident. (Creedence Clearwater Revival formed in El Cerrito before gaining worldwide fame in the 1960s.) Photos on Brent Clifford’s public Facebook page show him with his father. When reached by SFGATE, a spokesperson from the Placer County Sheriff’s Office would not confirm their relationship.
At a Thursday press conference, the sheriff’s office said they hadn’t yet identified a motive for Clifford’s alleged crime spree. He is being held without bail on charges of murder and identity theft. He is due back in court on Monday afternoon for an arraignment.
Well, YOU Started It!
CB
A little over twenty years ago, I did a month-long series in Forgotten Hits that even then was considered politically incorrect by a few people, most notably my wife, who is part Native American.
I called it "Honest Injun" ... and every day, for thirty straight days, we featured SOME song that in SOME way referenced that heritage. (She HATES the idea that I featured "Indian Giver" the other day, as this was considered to be quite a derogatory term when she was growing up, even though it takes on a totally different meaning within the context of this song.)
So I have to be VERY careful what I say and do (but I will tell you that "Indian Giver" and even "Indian Lake" by The Cowsills have BOTH earned quite a few votes in our on-going Favorite Bubblegum Songs Poll ... and at this rate will likely make The Top 40 once we wrap things up.)
But if after 100+ years The Cleveland Indians had to become The Cleveland Guardians, then Bob Dylan was right ... the times truly ARE a-changin'.
Vote what you feel, partners. We can always have a big pow wow afterwards regarding the results. (kk)
>>>Two years later, Paul McCartney will write a song about his love of the drug called “Got To Get You Into My Life” (kk)
I had no idea the song was about pot. With this information I had to listen to it again and now I hear it.
"Got To Get You Into My Life" was the Beatles' last #1 record in Chicago. It topped the WLS chart on July 10, 1976, when it was released as a single.
Well, I learned something today. I wonder how many other double-entendre songs about drugs are out there.
Ed Erxleben
Probably a WHOLE lot!!! (lol)
This was fairly recent news to me, too … and I have to admit I found it a bit disappointing … SUCH a great song, unlike anything else The Beatles had ever done … a great R&B feel, great vocal and instrumentation … only to find out that THIS was the inspiration.
It doesn’t detract from what a great track it is ‘tho. (kk)
And The Monkees' King-Size Book Collection continues thru Beatland Books ...
Here's the latest in an on-going series of mammoth books on The Pre-Fab Four ...
The Monkees: Smoke-Filled Dreams is a new 535-page book, lifting the lid off of the unseen photo archive of author and pop culture aficionado, Joe Russo. It features a literal treasure trove of more than 700 rare and previously unpublished images chronicling The Monkees from their inception in 1965 through to their final days in 1970. This is The Monkees’ history seen from every angle, a tribute to the lasting legacy of Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith, Peter Tork and Micky Dolenz. Along with nearly 500 black and white photos, mixed with over 200 color images, are a dozen rare period documents. Available in a variety of collectible editions, preorders begin now; books will begin shipping October 30, 2024.
The book pictorially chronicles the production of 40 of the 58 Monkees television episodes, with nearly a hundred images devoted to the production and promotion of their 1968 feature film, Head. Other unique moments are included from television appearances on The Hollywood Squares, Laugh-In and the group’s legendary special, 33 1/3 Revolutions Per Monkee. However, the most striking imagery emanates from their live concert tours in 1966, 1967, 1968 and 1969, which are covered in never-before-seen detail.
https://beatlandbooks.myshopify.com/
PS: Andrew Sandoval's Monkees Day-By-Day and Micky Dolenz's I'm Told I Had A Good Time are once again available via our store. These books are HEAVY and shipping IS additional on all items!
It will be here in just a few days ...
The Third Annual WLS / WCFL Rewound, running all Labor Day Weekend on Rewound Radio. Practically all of our airchecks will be “fresh,” having not aired over our previous Rewounds.
This year is significant as WLS Celebrates their 100th Anniversary, having gone on the air in 1924. Plus, WCFL is being inducted into the Illinois Rock and Roll Museum’s Radio Station Hall of Fame this coming October 20th in Joliet. Both of these accomplishments are monumental, and our event will highlight each of these stations during their music years. Hats off to Scott Childers, WLS Historian and Author, for his involvement in this effort. In addition, special thanks to Tommy Edwards and Lisa Orkin, as will hear stand-alone episodes of “Animal Stories” and “Chickenman” peppered throughout the three-day holiday weekend. Featured air personalities include Larry Lujack, John Landecker, Fred Winston, Bob Sirott, Chuck Buell, Kris Erik Stevens Chuck Knapp, Bob Dearborn and a whole lot more.
If you are a fan of music specials, you will be delighted as we will repurpose an episode of “WLS Music People” in which Steve King memorializes Elvis, in a program that was taped just a few days after his death. This will air at 12noon ET on Saturday, August 31st. Then, at the same time on Sunday, you can hear the 30 minute documentary “Pop Goes the Music,” hosted by Dick Biondi, as he highlights the songs and artists of 1965. Naturally, the weekend would not be complete without the presentation of the WLS Montage, this year sampling the music from 1955-1978. This will be at 12noon ET on Labor Day, following the WLS countdown of the Top 16 Hits of 1978.
Bill Shannon and I have been working together the past year acquiring, buffing and polishing old WLS and WCFL recordings of DJ shows. We also have a whole new selection of promotional announcements that have been voiced by the original personalities that were on the air in the 60s, 70s and early 80s. And just for fun, we have included a link to a jingle montage of the DJs of the past, put together by Steve Brelsford.
We invite you to tune into WLS / WCFL Rewound to see how many of these folks will be featured over the long holiday weekend.
Plan to join us Saturday morning, August 31st, at 6 am ET / 5 am CT as we kick off the 2024 Edition of WLS/WCFL Rewound, heard exclusively on RewoundRadio.com.
Ted Gorden Smucker, Producer,
WLS / WCFL Rewound
I've seen the line-up for this year's show ... and it's gonna be a killer!!!
Thanks again, Ted, to you and all who help put this thing together for us every year ... you'd be amazed by how many of us look forward to hearing these great airchecks again every Labor Day Weekend! (kk)
60 YEARS AGO TODAY:
8/29/64 – On Elston Howard Night at Yankee Stadium in New York, Mickey Mantle ties Babe Ruth's career strikeout record of 1,330