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11-27-17, 04:34 AM | #2176 |
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Easy on the eyes.
There used to be a pub in Newcastle ( Australia ) called the Hunter Hotel and they had a house band, called "Suspects", they played mainly Blondie covers. Their lead singer was a hot blonde called Stacie and after a few schooners you'd swear she was Debbie Harry. It was demolished in '79 "Civic improvement" they called it. B.S. Seeing these clips takes me back to happier times Gettin' old.
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11-27-17, 12:41 PM | #2178 |
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11-27-17, 03:36 PM | #2179 | ||
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...Fame_inductees I really don't have much of a quibble with the list, other than, perhaps Michael Jackson (who I view as more of a personality than an innovator or influence) or Tupac Shakur (who I have yet to understand why he is so lionized). One of the main problems is there is a large backlog of artists who may be worthy of induction, but to varying degrees. It is a hard choice and, remember, it is not a contest of popularity or sales, but a recognition of impact of the artistic contribution on R&R... If you look at the list for the first ever inductees in 1986, note that Buddy Holly and The Everly Brothers are on the list, yet Bo Diddley wasn't inducted until the next year, 1987. Holly often cited Diddley as a prime influence on his music and, as far as The Everlys, just yesterday I watched a documentary on the local PBS station on the career and life of the Everlys and both brothers, in interviews as recent as the early 2000's, firmly cited the prime influence of Bo Diddley on their early music; and, there is this: Quote:
It may seem odd The Everlys got in before Bo, but, on the other hand, The Beatles vocals were heavily influenced by The Everlys; so, sometimes, the cart does appear to go before the horse, but it all seems to even out in the end, eventually... I had seen Bo Diddley in concert many times over the years and he always put 110% into every performance; he never just 'phoned it in'; the last time was at a free city-government sponsored lunch hour outdoor concert in Downtown LA on a blazing hot summer day. The audience was mainly the local office workers, in their business attire; after about five minutes, Bo had them dancing about like a bunch of teenagers at a 50's sock hop. No one could resist the Bo Diddley beat... An interesting note about Bo: I used to see him, when he was in town, roaming around Downtown LA, going from store to store (not the big department stores, just the more 'blue collar' stores), being trailed by a guy in a business suit, carrying a briefcase, and struggling to keep up with Bo, who walked really fast; also tagging along was a limo or town car, creeping along in the street. I found out later the harried man in the business suit and the car were provided by either a record company or concert promoter, but Bo didn't really like a lot of the star trappings and tolerated them by, essentially, ignoring them. I once saw Bo go into a little sandwich shop, not a high class restaurant. Some time later, out of curiosity, I stopped by the sandwich shop and asked about Bo; the guy who ran the place told me Bo was a regular customer and really liked the burgers they served (they really were great burgers, BTW). It fit Bo to be a patron of a hole in the wall sandwich shop: when on the road, he used book rooms in motels or hotels that had rooms with kitchenettes installed; early in his career, he had suffered the indignity of racial discrimination, being denied entry to restaurants, so he would cook his own meals, and meals for his band, in his room, a habit he kept up even when the Jim Crow laws were banned, just, as he put it, to remind him of where he started and to keep from getting big-headed... <O>
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11-28-17, 05:51 AM | #2180 |
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11-28-17, 10:25 AM | #2181 | |
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In this years list of nominees, a person could also easily include The Meters in the "influential" category, especially for mid-70's onward... I think one of the Hall's main problems is only having five "finalists" each year, and maybe they ought to have a longer time limit, like an "antique" definition, where you have to have been around 25 or 30 years previously before you're eligible for nomination, but even still, there are a lot of definitions and influences for "Rock and Roll", including the likes of Beethoven, and especially "Rock"maninoff... (sorry Eichhörnchen for butchering that name... ) and now for another power trio, brought to you by a band that copied just about everybody out there, and who like REO or Rush, I got to see before they were "popular", thanks to K-SHE 95 in St. Louis: "cheesie" 80's vidz lots of them dad-blame guitar noodlings at the end... I was born and raised in the St. Louis, MO area, and didn't even realize it's been 50 years of Rock 'N' Roll on K-SHE 95 down there. Even though they have changed over the years - I long for the original 'Album Oriented' days from when I was standing crossing guard duty at school... yes, I are old - they are still to be congratulated on their 50th anniversary. -Now- ~there's` a nominee for the R&R Hall of Fame! Talk about "influence"... |
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11-28-17, 01:17 PM | #2182 |
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11-28-17, 05:12 PM | #2183 | |
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I was born and raised in San Francisco where, along with pioneering stations in NY and Boston, the free-form Rock FM stations were born. One of the inductees into the HOF is Tom Donahue (inducted 1996) who pretty much created free-form FM; he is also noted as being the promoter of The Beatles' last ever public concert appearance at Candlestick Park, SF, in 1966; he actually put everything he had into hock to get the concert to happen: https://www.rockhall.com/inductees/tom-donahue I particularly remember KMPX in SF; it was really very loose, with the DJs mainly playing album cuts and singles from their own personal home collections at the beginning; some of the early advertisers were places like head shops in The Haight and other counter-culture businesses. DJs came and went, but there was one DJ, whose name, thanks to old age and burned out brain cells, for the life of me I can't remember, who I got to know because I would call in to make requests and we would chat a bit off the air about new music; I liked some of the longer cuts, like, say, In A Gadda Da Vida or The Chamber Brothers Time Has Come Today, and he once said to me he liked my requests because, not only did he like my taste in music, the longer cuts gave him a chance to either go to the head, have a bite or have a smoke... The pioneering stations here in LA are pretty much gone; KMET, the LA Original, long ago was bought out and turned into a 'smooth jazz' station; all the others have met similar fates and the one station that has survived in any form of rock radio, KLOS, has pretty much devolved into a mostly generic heavy metal format; the one non-NPR rock station that had any real variety or breadth of programming was just put off the air when a "Christian Rock" outfit bought the station and changed the format (there has, for a long time in LA, a sort of war on rock stations by various Christian groups, with the groups either challenging the licenses of the rock stations or outright buying the stations). There is one NPR station, operated out of a local university, KCSN, that still has a pretty much loose rock format; if you look it up on the web and can access their live stream, its really worth the listen... I feel the need to step out for a break... <O>
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11-28-17, 10:48 PM | #2184 |
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Excellent tunes, Maynard! - I suppose I imbibed in too many wares in my younger days to remember much of the Hall of Fame's 'requirements'...
As for 'album oriented' and needin' to take a break - here's a couple from the pop monsters of the late 60s, early 70s: I think that first one used a bit of every bit of film available on CCR, including Woodstock and Sweet Hitchiker... The 2nd one is actually parts of their original 3:52 "video" of the 'single" version of the song, and doing some of the Johnny Cash show appearance - that's always called a Marvin tune, of course, but he recorded it like third... and CCR (4th??) done it Rock 'N' Roll style... |
11-29-17, 03:30 AM | #2185 |
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For the Brothers.
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11-29-17, 10:06 AM | #2186 |
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Elvis' "If I Can Dream"
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11-29-17, 04:51 PM | #2187 | |
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Maynard?!?
Wow, you really are old... Quote:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnolia_Thunderpussy Here is a link to an article about KMPX and KSAN and the origins, history and influence of the stations on FM radio: http://www.foundsf.org/index.php?tit...PX_and_KSAN-FM While looking for The Chambers Brothers cut, I stumbled across this not too bad cover version of the song by the Ramones (really digging the blond in the motorcycle jacket @ 2:00): ...and a bit of rockin' madness from The Move: <O>
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11-30-17, 09:35 AM | #2188 |
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A little more culture...
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11-30-17, 10:44 AM | #2189 |
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I always liked this song ... for all those that served
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11-30-17, 04:33 PM | #2190 |
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