August 14, 2022
August 7, 2022
Never On Sunday
Melina Mercouri was awarded the 1960 Grand Prize at Cannes for best performance in this controversial film about a prostitute.
Nana Mouskouri followed by Connie Francis in English, 1961
Now that we're on the Greek thing, have a dance with Zorba!
Zorba's Dance, Mikis Theodorakis, 1964
Nana Mouskouri followed by Connie Francis in English, 1961
Now that we're on the Greek thing, have a dance with Zorba!
Zorba's Dance, Mikis Theodorakis, 1964
July 29, 2022
In the blink of an eye
We really can handle anything that life throws at us. The roof of the condo building I've lived in for almost 20 years went up in flames a few nights ago displacing us for a year. I'm now forced to figure out what comes next, but that's life. Always remember this: things don't happen to you, they happen for you. Enjoy the rest of summer and stay cool.
That's Life (That's Tough), Gabriel and the Angels, 1962
July 16, 2022
Carl Perkins
We've all had people who inspire us. One of George Harrison's biggest influences was rockabilly giant Carl Perkins. The Beatles covered several of his tunes and George and Carl remained friends to the end.
July 9, 2022
July 2, 2022
Happy July 4th
The Pops playing on the Esplanade is a big deal in Boston. Chaka Khan headlines festivities this year at the Hatch Shell. Yipppeeee!
June 25, 2022
Jim Messina
Jim Messina and his band were incredible last night at the fabulous TCAN. He had a Q&A session after the show and I asked this: "What tv shows did you watch in the late 50s/early 60s to see your favorite singers, bands and musicians?" He talked about a Ranch Party-like program that featured The Collins Kids, Johnny Cash and other country artists. He loved Ozzie and Harriet because of Ricky Nelson.
Stood Up, Ricky Nelson, 1957
Jim Messina and the Jesters in Teen Band Play-a-thon at P.O.P.
My friend Glenn and sister Janet groovin' and enjoying the show.
Stood Up, Ricky Nelson, 1957
Jim Messina and the Jesters in Teen Band Play-a-thon at P.O.P.
My friend Glenn and sister Janet groovin' and enjoying the show.
June 18, 2022
June 11, 2022
Paul McCartney at Fenway Park
My friend Glenn was in the 5th grade when The Beatles appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964. Like many kids then, his world changed after that broadcast. He bought a cheap organ, then eventually bought a Hammond organ, then started singing in a band at 16 in 1969. The name of it was "The Sidewalk Society." How 1969 was that? 😆 We finally saw Sir Paul in person. Click on pic to make it big.
Glenn still has his Beatles scrapbook and Beatles bubble-gum cards.
Here are school pictures of Glenn in the 1960s during Beatlemania.
Above, Glenn and the crowd sing along with Paul and his band.
They performed my favorite Wings tunes from my grade-school years:
Jet, Wings, 1973
Listen To What the Man Said, Wings, 1975
Let 'Em In, Wings, 1976
June 4, 2022
The Leaves
Enjoy mid-60s garage? You might dig The Leaves. They were the first band to record Hey Joe in 1965 and appeared as themselves in this.
Dr. Stone, The Leaves, 1966
Dr. Stone, The Leaves, 1966
May 28, 2022
May 21, 2022
May 14, 2022
please knock first
May 7, 2022
April 30, 2022
April 23, 2022
April 16, 2022
April 9, 2022
Strawberry Letter 23
Shuggie Otis originally recorded this tune in 1971. I love the bass.
Johnny Otis was Shuggie's dad. Learn about the Godfather here.
April 2, 2022
mid-60s chicks
March 27, 2022
March 20, 2022
Learn the Cha Cha Cha
March 12, 2022
March 5, 2022
February 26, 2022
Did you see me?!
I love seeing audiences being filmed during music programs. The joy and excitement of people viewing themselves on monitors makes me smile. What a blast it must've been living in LA and seeing these shows in person when they were broadcasted. Keep on Dancing, baby!
February 19, 2022
Music Scene tv show
Despite an incredible guest list, this show only lasted from September 1969 – January 1970. It aired opposite Laugh-In and received low ratings. The music encompassed all genres and comedians hosted.
• Three Dog Night
• tv promo
• complete show
• show opening
• Janis Joplin
• Sly and the Family Stone
• Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young
February 12, 2022
February 5, 2022
January 22, 2022
January 15, 2022
January 8, 2022
I Can Tell
Check out the color footage from behind the scenes of a 1964 episode
of Ready Steady Go!. They're dancing to a remake of Bo Diddley's
I Can Tell. The clip is from a Look at Life newsreel about Liverpool.
I Can Tell, The Zephyrs, 1964
January 1, 2022
new year, new suit
Let's go get our "got to be with it" suits. And bring your drum set.
As we enter this year, remember that a little lovin' goes a long way. 😃
December 23, 2021
Mrs. Claus
Santa. Santa. Santa. What about the Mrs.? For instance, she loves to dance to soul music. Join her already and have a Happy Christmas!
Mama's Got a Bag of Her Own, Anna King, 1965
December 18, 2021
I won't let them stretch their necks...
...to see my little black egg with the little white specks. Thanks to Lost and Found, I'm reminded of The Little Black Egg. I definitely would have bought this 45. The storyline is intriguing. A guy finds an egg and won't show it to anyone. At one point, Mary and Lee stop by. The end.
The Little Black Egg, The Nightcrawlers, 1965
The Little Black Egg, The Nightcrawlers, 1965
December 11, 2021
Think For Yourself
Do this, don't do that, be this way, don't be that way. Go along with the crowd or else... "Be yourself and make up your own mind about things" was the advice my parents gave me throughout my life. Follow your heart and do what you want to do, not what others want you to do. Below, is a deconstructed version of Think For Yourself. Rubber Soul was recorded in 1965 with a more introspective outlook and a different sound from their previous work. Yipppppppppeeeeeeeeeee!
Think For Yourself deconstructed, 1965
December 4, 2021
November 20, 2021
Look Through Any Window
I'm not quite sure that if you went around looking in windows that you'd see smiling faces all around. More like people freaking out.
Aren't they encouraging peeping Tom-ism? I love the revolving stage.
November 13, 2021
The First Cut is the Deepest
What's better than discovering a "new" old song? Finding a video to go along with it. P.P. Arnold recorded the Cat Stevens song in 1967. I knew the 1976 Rod Stewart version first. With the multitude of fine hairdos that Rod has sported, I couldn't choose just one photograph.
The First Cut is the Deepest, Cat Stevens, 1967
November 6, 2021
October 31, 2021
October 30, 2021
The Electric Company
As a grade-school kid in the 70s, I was the target audience for this program. I looooved this show and it helped me tremendously with reading and writing. The music and vernacular were very much of the time – groovy and funky. For me, Morgan Freeman the movie star will always be "the guy from The Electric Company." Right on.
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