Saturday, October 12, 2024

THE SATURDAY SURVEY

 

As expected, "Do Wah Diddy Diddy" moves into the top spot, knocking Roy Orbison's "Oh, Pretty Woman" down a notch.  Martha and the Vandellas hold at #3 with "Dancing In The Street" ... and this has got the makings of another awesome Top Ten!

"Baby Love" makes another incredible move from #34 to #11 ... it's a sure-fire #1 Hit to come ... while "Have I The Right" by The Honeycombs, "Come A Little Bit Closer" by Jay and the Americans, "Ride The Wild Surf" by Jan and Dean, "The Door Is Still Open To My Heart" by Dean Martin, "I'm Crying" by The Animals and "Everybody Knows (I Still Love You)" by The Dave Clark Five all make moves of ten places or more within this week's Top 40.

"I Don't Want To See You Again" by Peter and Gordon, "Ain't That Lovin' You Baby" by Elvis Presley, "You Really Got Me" by The Kinks, "Leader Of The Pack" by The Shangri-Las, "She's Not There" by The Zombies, "Is It True" by Brenda Lee, "Wendy" by The Beach Boys and "Time Is On My Side," the new one by The Rolling Stones,  are definitely records to watch as they make their way up the chart.

Friday, October 11, 2024

The Friday Flash

Yesterday we told you that Dolly Parton personally donated one million dollars to the hurricane relief fund ...

And today we found out that Taylor Swift has donated FIVE million dollars!!! 

The footage has just been devastating ... SO glad to see that a couple of the Queens Of Country have been able to help out ... and put their compassion out there for the whole world to see.  (kk)

Hi Kent,

As Music Director of KDKA radio in 1972, we played Alice Cooper’s “School’s Out” without any concern for the lyrics “School’s been blown to pieces.”  In the wake of increasing prosecutions of students for threats against their schools, I Googled the lyrics and found that they had been changed to “I’m bored to pieces” on the first site that came up.

I’m reminded that Charlie Daniels re-recorded alternate lyrics for “Long Haired Country Boy.” Instead of “I get drunk in the morning, get stoned in the afternoon” he changed them to “I get up in the morning, get down in the afternoon.”

Ed Salamon


What a shame that this ever even became a thing … but it certainly has … and I feel for young parents today having to deal with the horror and torture of not being able to safely send their young children off to school anymore, whether it be fear of unwelcome intruders or fellow students.  It really is sad what we have degenerated into as a society that something like this could happen.  (I wonder if Alice also changes the lyrics when he performs the song in concert these days … I would hope so.)  kk

Paul Simon is saying now that, while giving up touring, he would love to be able to perform a full-length concert again.  (We told you about his recent appearance for a seven song set at The SoHo Sessions.)  His issues with hearing loss has been a huge, determining factor in Paul’s original decision to quit the road … but enhancements in this regard to help alleviate this condition have made him hopeful and optimistic again.

In fact, he disclosed that he has recently written and recorded a couple of new songs, including a duet with his wife Edie Brickell.  Let’s hope we all get the chance to hear and enjoy them!  (kk)

Clark Besch has his latest list of Top 40 surveys ready to go up for auction …

If you’re interested in receiving a copy, just shoot him an email at wlsclark@aol.com

Kent,

My latest list with LOTS of WLS charts cheap!  There's even a Drake-Chenault story in Billboard with pic of Gary Theroux in it!  There's an ad for a lithograph company selling lithos including Whipped Cream, but its over 50 years ago, so ...

This one?


Burton Cummings is out on his 60th Anniversary tour right now …

But FH Reader Mike Wolstein reminds us that there is also a theater in his name up in Canada …

Here's the theater named for one of the greatest musical entertainers of all time!

Mike

Bruce Springsteen announced his 2025 tour dates as well as his endorsement for Kamala Harris last week.  And Stevie Wonder is doing his mini pre-election tour, too, to generate awareness and his support of Vice President Harris.

Add in the Taylor Swift vote and it becomes pretty clear who the influential rock artists are backing in this upcoming election.  (kk)

Justin Hayward tells us that tickets for next year’s Blue Cruise are already on sale …

And check out this concert line-up!

Justin Hayward, Alan Parsons, Dave Mason, Starship (featuring Mickey Thomas), Colin Blunstone of The Zombies, Al Stewart, Leonid and Friends, Ambrosia, April Wine, Wishbone Ash, Ricky Nelson Remembered (featuring Matthew and Gunnar Nelson), Pat Travers, Top Of The World (Tribute To The Carpenters), Dueling Pianos, and many, many more.

https://onthebluecruise.com/?_kx=zGhjJyuwLFjbawOUfkPwagAbqTFuDPQJvx-MSr5s_1A.NJ6q5B


We're seeing The Alan Parsons Live Project TONIGHT at The Genesee Theater!  (kk)

Hey, Kent!

On the Subject of GR8 PL8s ~~~ !


BYOUEL!

Love your GR8 PL8s idea …

Reminds me of L8 4A D8 …

Which, of course, belonged to Nicole Brown Simpson …

Another trivial fact permanently etched in my mind.  (kk)

ABBA has released a beautifully restored vide of their 1979 recording, “Gimme Gimme Gimme (A Man After Midnight” …

How is it even possible that this was not a MONSTER hit?!?!?

The Cowsills Announce Global To Be Released on November 8th via Omnivore Recordings

The Elusive 1998 Release Restored and Remastered on LP For 1st Time and on CD/Digital with Three Bonus Tracks

Featuring guest appearances from Vicki Peterson (The Bangles, Continental Drifters), Berton Averre (The Knack), Peter Holsapple (The dB’s, Continental Drifters), John Stamos, and more 

The Cowsills have announced the release of Global, a recovered album from the chart-topping family band whose story was the inspiration for television’s The Partridge Family. A piece on Global for NBC’s Dateline would not be out of place. The story includes not only the musical siblings, but also Dick Clark, Daryl Dragon (“The Captain” of Captain & Tennille), the Federal Bureau of Investigation, a world-famous TV actor, power-pop superstars, and renowned industry figures. Global first appeared in 1998, but was difficult to find; for the few who did, it was a revelation of pure pop greatness. For the many who missed it, it will be a new revelation now. Global will come out on November 8 via Omnivore Recordings on vinyl for the first time ever, and on CD/Digital with three previously unreleased bonus tracks. Along with the announcement, The Cowsills have also shared the album’s lead single “What I Believe.”

Watch the “What I Believe” lyric video  

A missing pen …

That’s the secret reason why this wonderful album exists, and why The Cowsills are still going strong three decades later. In 1990, more than a decade since The Cowsills had worked together, singer/guitarist Bob Cowsill was working on new demos when they were offered a spot on one of Dick Clark’s package tours to strictly play their “oldies” hits. They agreed to forgo their new music for the tour but when they went to sign the contract, no writing implement could be found.  

“The contract was in front of us, and we were ready to do it,” Bob Cowsill recalls. “Nutty as this sounds, they couldn’t locate a pen, then Dick had to go do something. It was decided we’d take a break and sign it after lunch. That’s when we started talking–Did we really want to do this? Should we take the oldies moniker on now? We felt young for an oldies tour, Susan [the youngest] was only 36. That’s when I said ‘Well, I got these songs.’ So, we walked out of that lunch, said no to Dick Clark and said ‘Okay, let’s do this.’”

The Cowsills quit their day jobs and were a full-time band again. Those new demos they were working on would ultimately become Global – a batch of 14 tracks written primarily by Bob and his wife Mary Jo, with contributions from Barry and Paul Cowsill. The album was recorded at Rumbo Recorders, owned by Daryl Dragon (“The Captain” of Captain & Tennille). The Cowsills began booking live shows, and anyone who came for nostalgia was in for a surprise.

Unfortunately, the record didn’t get a major-label release, although it did come close. Atlantic Records A&R Marc Nathan fell in love with the Global track “Is It Any Wonder” and was sure he could get the band signed. Nathan’s boss Doug Morris loved what he was hearing but once Nathan revealed it was The Cowsills, he was immediately fired. The funding for the album also disappeared overnight when the band’s financier was arrested by the FBI for insurance fraud. The Cowsills were questioned by Federal authorities and identified as victims of this scam artist. The family scattered once again and since they couldn’t ransom the tapes, the tracks they had recorded sat at Rumbo for years.

Then the internet came along, and the band had a new way of distribution. Bob rescued the album and brought in mastering legend Doug Sax to work on the DAT rough mixes. The Cowsills created a label, Robin Records, and a website to sell the CD-only album, of which only very few were made. While preparing the release, Bob made the eleventh-hour decision to leave out three of the 14 songs. The missing three are finally reinstated on the new CD and streaming editions of Global

With full cooperation from the band and Executive Producers Rock Positano and James Ferr, Global has been restored and remastered by multiple Grammy-winner Michael Graves and is definitively back. Bob, John, Paul, and Susan Cowsill, as well as veteran bassist Robby Scharf are joined by guests Vicki Peterson (The Bangles, Continental Drifters), Berton Averre (The Knack), Peter Holsapple (The dB’s, Continental Drifters), members of the extended Cowsills family, and even John Stamos, who was one of the biggest names in Hollywood at the time of recording. It’s a joyous noise spanning decades of pure pop and songcraft.

Featuring updated artwork, the packaging contains new liner notes from Brett Milano and Bob Cowsill outlining, explaining, and bringing this “lost” album’s story to life.

Watch the trailer

Pre-order Global

Chicago’s 1971 concert at The John F. Kennedy Center For The Performing Arts has just been released … and captures the band at the beginning of their remarkable success … 

And now comes word that their recent television special, “Chicago And Friends: Live At 55” will  see home video release on November 22nd.

Mercury Studios to Release Chicago & Friends “Live At 55” ~

November 22, 2024~ On DVD+2CD, Blu-ray+2CD, 4K UHD, 2CD, 3LP, digital audio & digital video


Click here to preorder

Click here to view “Hard To Say I’m Sorry / Get Away”

New York, NY – Chicago & Friends “Live At 55,” celebrating the 55th anniversary of the band’s groundbreaking double-platinum debut album Chicago Transit Authority will be available via Mercury Studios on November 22, 2024. The film is offered in various formats including DVD+2CD, Blu-ray+2CD, 4K UHD, 2CD, 3LP, digital audio & digital video. Fans can also order exclusive Chicago & Friends merchandise, including t-shirts, hoodies, a hat & wine tumbler, at store.mercurystudios.co.

Chicago, the legendary Rock & Roll Hall of Fame band with more than 100 million albums sold worldwide, are captured in this 2½ hour event recorded this past November at Ovation Hall at the Ocean Casino Resort in Atlantic City, NJ in front of a live audience of 10,000 fans over two nights.  The film, produced by Award Winning Producer Barry Summers as part of the critically acclaimed Decades Rock Live concert series, features the band who play songs from the album, including some never-before-performed songs as well as “unplugged” versions of some of Chicago’s classic tunes.

Joined by special guests Robin Thicke, Chris Daughtry, Steve Vai, VoicePlay, Judith Hill, Robert Randolph and Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, each performance is visualized in vibrant video and animation.

“This concert film is a unique approach to any of our previous live performances,” said Chicago founding member Lee Loughnane. “We very rarely play with guest artists, much less seven of them. It was very interesting to work with each guest and experience their interpretations of our music.”

To celebrate the 55th anniversary of their double-Platinum debut album, Chicago Transit Authority, the band plays songs from the album, their biggest hits, and “unplugged” a cappella arrangements of some of Chicago’s classic tunes captured in an emotionally moving centerpiece, with each visualized in all original full-length animations shown against an an amazing custom LED backdrop.

3LP TRACK LISTING

Side A

Introduction

Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?

Beginnings

Questions 67 and 68

Listen (with Robert Randolph)

Side B

South California Purples (Short Version) (with Steve Vai)

Poem 58 (with Steve Vai)

I’m A Man (with Chris Daughtry & Robert Randolph)

Dialogue Part 1 and 2 (with Robert Randolph)

Side C

(I've Been) Searchin' So Long

Mongonucleosis

Street Player

Make Me Smile (with Christone “Kingfish” Ingram)

Colour My World (with Christone “Kingfish” Ingram)

Now More Than Ever (‘Smile’ Reprise) (with Christone “Kingfish” Ingram)

Side D

Call On Me (with Robin Thicke)

Alive Again (with Judith Hill)

Wishing You Were Here (with VoicePlay)

Happy Man (with VoicePlay)

If You Leave Me Now (with VoicePlay)

Look Away (with VoicePlay)

Side E

Old Days

Hard Habit To Break (with Chris Daughtry)

Just You ‘N’ Me

Hard To Say I’m Sorry / Getaway

In The Country (with Robert Randolph)

Side F

Saturday In The Park (with Robin Thicke)

Free

You’re The Inspiration (with Judith Hill)

Feelin’ Stronger Every Day (with Judith Hill)

25 or 6 to 4 (with all guest artists)

 

4K Tracklisting:

Introduction

Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?

Beginnings

Questions 67 and 68

Listen (with Robert Randolph)

South California Purples (Short Version) (with Steve Vai)

Poem 58 (with Steve Vai)

I’m A Man (with Chris Daughtry & Robert Randolph)

Dialogue Part 1 and 2 (with Robert Randolph)

Call On Me (with Robin Thicke)

(I've Been) Searchin' So Long

Mongonucleosis

Street Player

Make Me Smile (with Christone “Kingfish” Ingram)

Colour My World (with Christone “Kingfish” Ingram)

Now More Than Ever (‘Smile’ Reprise) (with Christone “Kingfish” Ingram)

Alive Again (with Judith Hill)

Old Days

Hard Habit To Break (with Chris Daughtry)

Wishing You Were Here (with VoicePlay)

Happy Man (with VoicePlay)

If You Leave Me Now (with VoicePlay)

Look Away (with VoicePlay)

Just You ‘N’ Me

Hard To Say I’m Sorry / Getaway

In The Country (with Robert Randolph)

Saturday In The Park (with Robin Thicke)

Free

You’re The Inspiration (with Judith Hill)

Feelin’ Stronger Every Day (with Judith Hill)

25 or 6 to 4 (with all guest artists)

Bonus Features: Interviews with Chicago and all guest artists

I wasn’t aware that this little video had blown up into accusations of “elder abuse” …

But here’s an article about 90 year old Frankie Valli … who says he’s happy doing exactly what he’s always loved doing …

https://ultimateclassicrock.com/frankie-valli-responds-elder-abuse/?lh_aid=1113205&lh_cid=3hzfwnvvrl&utm_campaign=what_neil_finn_learned_from_his_stint_in_fleetwood_mac&utm_medium=email&utm_source=letterhead&utm_term=ultimateclassicrock&di=c2a32c2b0e05253486f1a1d20d14ce5d

Hello Kids:
It's time for another show on Dewey's Corner with us ... 
Friday at 6 pm on WMSE 91.7 or internet access. 
We will be doing Part 2 of Our British Invasion show ...
Some groups you know ... and some you won't. Great stuff you may have missed. So tune in and enjoy. As always, we play records!
Ken

https://wmse.org/program/1950s-1970s-rock/

Jim Roup sent us another nice selection of photos to share …

I noticed that Angie Dickinson tuned 93 last week … also Johnny Mathis 89 and Marilyn McCoo 81!

Happy Birthday! 🥳

Jim

One more ...

John Forsythe was the star of the first made for TV movie. 

Here he is ... with his Julie at The Bel Air Hotel.

 

And I like this photo from Timmy, too …

L-R:  Merle Haggard, Kris Kristofferson and Willie Nelson ...

(Hey, we told you they were outlaws!)  kk

Grammy Winning songstress Cissy Houston, mother of Whitney, passed away earlier this week at the age of 91.

Although she never really scored any major chart hits under her name, Houston sang background for everyone from Elvis Presley to Aretha Franklin ... Luther Vandross to Paul Simon ... Chaka Khan to Roberta Flack ... and even Jimi Hendrix and her own daughter!!!  Cissy DID make The National Top 20 as part of The Sweet Inspirations, who scored with their hit of the same name, "Sweet Inspiration," in 1968.  (It peaked at #14 in Record Word, #18 in Billboard and #20 in Cash Box ... and I used to love hearing it back in the day.)  kk

I was blown away by the fact that last week marked the seven year anniversary of the passing of Tom Petty …

How on EARTH could that much time have passed already?!?!  And where does it go?

It’s like the blink of an eye …

Which leads us to this closing smiler from Chuck Buell …

I've been an Appreciator of the Highly Creative, Relatable Videos this couple has produced for many years now!

Here's one of theirs that I think quite possibly personifies both you and me!

"How Old Are You?!"  1:25

I hope you enjoy it as much as I do!

( Thanx to Son Craig who passed this along to me saying, "This Reminded Me of You, Dad!" )

Chuck!


60 YEARS AGO TODAY:

10/11/64 – Roy Orbison and Connie Francis appear on The Ed Sullivan Show