Tuesday, September 3, 2024

Tuesday This And That

Founding Byrds Roger McGuinn and Chris Hillman have teamed with Marty Stuart to record a live album 50th Anniversary tribute to their landmark “Sweethearts Of The Rodeo” album.

The show encompasses 24 tracks in all, including "My Back Pages," "A Satisfied Mind," “Mr. Spaceman," "Mr. Tambourine Man," "You're Still on My Mind," "You Don't Miss Your Water," "So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star," "I Feel a Whole Lot Better," "Eight Miles High" and "Turn! Turn! Turn!"

The album is available now: 

https://www.amazon.com/Sweetheart-Rodeo-50th-Anniversary-Hillman-McGuinn/dp/B0D8GD16X2/ref=sr_1_1?crid=WBA1LNJB7KNO&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.o1nTRJzZcjF0mZZ6mqJ3pj77M8EdbOANOXx64AVViAhMAMgYAFuwSp92ma-1tfnBrXW32-vG1qwiT1EaZLlis1N4DaP5pVf0R0_hJDn8VVDa_bORPVjCAUZz7muNclUYcJANHOeR6j8y_Dvaqr3lCQ.7g8xBPFjyU7hUwBA67T8geATcIrGObZzN8mVrm2YUjs&dib_tag=se&keywords=sweethearts+of+the+rodeo+50th+anniversary+cd&qid=1725211703&sprefix=sweethearts+of+%2Caps%2C91&sr=8-1

And Tom Cuddy tells us that Al Jardine is resurrecting The Brian Wilson Band (without Brian Wilson apparently!) for some new shows and recordings, including the song "Wish" dedicated to Brian and Dennis Wilson ...

Al Jardine Drops New Song 'Wish,' Plots Shows With Resurrected Brian Wilson Band:  https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/brian-wilson-beach-boys-tribute-song-al-jardine-1235091183/

While this track was pulled from the vaults and polished off for release as a single, our buddy Spud tells us that Al is currently in the studio working on four new tracks that he's hoping to release later this year.

As you can see/hear, he is in fine voice ... and I think you will agree that this is a BEAUTIFUL tribute to the music that The Beach Boys made over the years.  (kk)


>>>When Buddah Records announced their new brand of music as "Bubblegum Music," it set the tone for some of the hits specifically released on their label"  (kk)

YES!  The first time I may have heard that term was likely when I was thrilled to get the below LP for my 13th birthday in 1969!  It was one of my faves for a long time.  I had some 45s, but these were stereo, too!

From Tom Cuddy …

Good insight into the new Chicago live album due out later this month …

People Magazine: Lee Loughnane — New Chicago Album Is Capsule of Early 'Performance' (Exclusive)

https://people.com/lee-loughnane-says-new-chicago-album-is-capsule-of-early-performance-and-rehearsal-that-got-lost-in-mix-exclusive-8704056

And former Rolling Stone Bill Wyman has a new solo album coming out!!!

(Damn … I didn’t even think he was playing music anymore!)

More details here:  https://www.noise11.com/news/former-rolling-stones-bass-player-bill-wyman-releases-album-with-covers-and-originals-drive-my-car-20240830

The new version of “It Was Fifty Years Ago Today” is on the road (and coming to The Genesee Theatre in November.)

We saw it a few years back with Christopher Cross, Micky Dolenz, Todd Rundgren, Jason Scheff and Joey Molland …

http://forgottenhits60s.blogspot.com/2019/10/it-was-50-years-ago-today-tribute-to.html

Scheff, Molland and Cross are back again this time around … (man, I swear Joey is EVERYWHERE these days!!!), joined by Maxi Priest and (depending on which ad you choose to believe) either David Pack of Ambrosia or Glenn Shorrock of The Little River Band.

In addition to performing Beatles classics, each artist will also perform a couple of songs from their own extensive catalog of hits.  A real fun show.

Check to see if it’s coming anywhere near your area here:

https://www.livenation.com/artist/K8vZ917oRE7/it-was-fifty-years-ago-today-events

>>>It's been fun listening to old Chuck (which I guess is really YOUNG Chuck!) this weekend on the WLS / WCFL Rewound Labor Day special - always fun to hear again.  You’ve got a good presence in this year's show.  (kk)

Thanx, Man!  Including the past two years’ specials, Ted Smucker has always found a compatible time to feature me!


Rare Photo of Even Younger Chuck Practicing His Craft for a Career That Lies Ahead!

And here's a Rare Vintage Photo of a Girl who'd listen to both Lujack in the afternoon and then me right after at night on a Daily Basis!


In fact, if you look really close, you'll see promotional material about Lar and of Me lying on the floor at her feet! (You might want to turn the photo upside down to see!)

You can't just make this stuff up!

(HA!  Of course, I can!  And do! - CB!)

From Harvey Kubernik …

‘Mod Squad’ Star Peggy Lipton on the Monterey International Pop Festival ... 

By Harvey Kubernik 

Read my entire interview with Peggy at https://bestclassicbands.com

Happy to pass the word.

(Oh, who are we kidding …

We’ll use ANY excuse to run a picture of Julie Barnes!!!) 

Peggy Lipton and Michelle Phillips were two of the hottest chicks of the ‘60’s and ‘70’s!!!  (kk)

Another Harvey The K feature …

‘Shindig!’ Remembering the Trailblazing Rock TV Program and Producer Jack Good

by Harvey Kubernik

Read the Entire Story at:  https://bestclassicbands.com

Clark Besch asks an unusual question …

Anybody out there have any idea?

(I have to believe PERMISSIONS have to be involved … no different really than Burton Cummings saying that NO ONE can perform any HIS songs without his permission … which basically shut down the existing version of The Guess Who completely!)

Usage of a song for sports and campaigns: Is it fair?

Apparently, if a politician is playing a song in their campaign, they can only play that song IF they have an agreement with ASCAP and BMI music publishers. 

Right now, there are lots of lawsuits going vs. Trump, but it looks like when they pay those two firms, they can do what they want.  Yet I read other things that say they DO deserve payments thru these companies, so I really don’t know what to believe. 

Sure seems like when "Let It Be" is used so much at sporting events, Lennon-McCartney should get royalties.  "We Are The Champions" is used constantly, but is any money gained by the Freddie Mercury estate?  Look at Alan Parsons Project ... "Sirius" is used by Nebraska, the Chicago Bulls and countless others.  I have heard they get no money from that.  NOW, you can be assured that the song "Sirius," which is attached to “Eye in the Sky" on their 1982 LP,  is the next to gain no benefits.  You will soon be hearing that all the time as volleyball is now using Hawkeye Electronic Eye to call out of bounds hits and I have heard "Eye In The Sky" played when questionable Hawkeye EYES are calling outs.  It's a weird thing.

I will await anyone with the true answer!

Clark Besch

Anybody know for sure what the licensing agreements are in situations like this?  (I seem to remember running something several years back that if you used six seconds of any song in any capacity, you did not have to pay artist royalties for that usage.  In fact, I think Clark may have even been the one to mention that this is why Paul Shafer’s band used to only play a short snippet on The David Letterman Show as segues into a new guest coming out or a commercial break.  Surely, there has to be some legal precedent here … but I also understand that if an artist does NOT endorse Trump … in ANY capacity … they would NOT want their music played freely to indicate otherwise.)  kk

By the way, Clark is currently running a radio survey auction with low minimums for many original top 40 radio charts from his collection.  Over 50% are not on the ARSA survey list and all are originals. Most are from the 60s.

If you are interested in getting a copy of this list, just drop him a line at WLSClark@aol.com and he will send you a copy of the list.  (kk)

From Geoff Lambert’s weekly Music Sheet (by way of The Memphis Press - Scimitar Archive dated Saturday March the 23rd, 1957)

From longtime Forgotten Hits Reader Mike Wolstein …

Too good not to share!

Kent,

I realize that this isn't the sort of stuff you'd normally post on FH, but I just stumbled across it and sent it to a buddy of mine.  It's a riot, and I can't remember ever hearing anything like it on the radio.  It's from "Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me" (the comedy quiz show on WBEZ 91.5 on Saturdays), 2017.
It's taped in front of a live audience here in Chicago. They also feature a special guest each week (someone famous); they interview the guest, and then they become  a contestant.  I've attended live tapings a bunch of times ... lots of fun.
One week in 2017, the guest was Ryan Dempster, a Cubs player. During the interview, Dempster was talking about how the Cubs bounced back and won the World Series in 2016.  The host (Peter Sagal) mentioned to the audience that Dempster did a great Harry Caray impersonation, so, in Caray's voice, Ryan told a true story about driving from somewhere up north down to Wrigley Field one day.  They were running late, so Caray was shooting down Edens at a very high speed.
I was surprised that they didn't bleep it out ... and I'm glad I recorded it! 

Be sure to listen all the way to the end!
Mike


60 YEARS AGO TODAY:

9/3/64 – In order to run for The Senate, Robert F. Kennedy resigns as The US States Attorney