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« Reply #2190 on: August 21, 2024, 04:55:23 AM »

What was Rolling Stone's #1 album?  My guess would be Sgt Peppers by the Beatles or Pet Sounds by the Beach Boys.

This album was huge back around 1977.  But he failed to follow it up with anything. 


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« Reply #2191 on: August 21, 2024, 05:54:39 PM »



  On this date, August 21, 1979,  Gary  Numan released the single  “Cars”.   

 Interestingly, The track has been a UK Top 20 hit for Numan in three successive decades: on its original release in 1979 (reaching number 1), in 1987 as the 'E Reg Model' remix (reaching number 16), and in 1996 following its use in an advertisement for Carling Premier beer (reaching number 17).


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Chart (1979–1980)   Peak
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Australia (Kent Music Report)[15][16]   9
Belgium (VRT Top 30 Flanders)[17]   28
Canada (RPM 100 Singles)[7]   1
Germany (Official German Charts)[18]   45
Ireland (IRMA)[19]   5
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[20]   18
UK (Official Charts Company)[10]   1
US Billboard Hot 100[21]   9
US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play[21]   56
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« Reply #2192 on: August 22, 2024, 07:45:28 AM »

Hey, just played that album last week still kind of like it. Odd tune but it said something to me.
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« Reply #2193 on: August 23, 2024, 05:41:22 AM »

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I remember hearing this song on jukeboxes quiet a bit when I was in my bar hopping phase. 


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« Reply #2194 on: August 24, 2024, 03:32:41 PM »

This song was popular when I was in high school.  I think the group is still singing.  Nice harmony.


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« Reply #2195 on: August 24, 2024, 06:22:59 PM »

  Happy 75th birthday to Rick Springfield, August 24, 2024.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dwvYqs9owY&pp=ygUecmljayBzcHJpbmdmaWVsZCBqZXNzaWUncyBnaXJs       Jesse’s Girl, 40th anniversary cut.
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« Reply #2196 on: August 26, 2024, 04:59:09 AM »

This guy was huge back in the 70's and 80's but he had a stroke and quit performing.  The song was a big one for him and kind of describes what I'm doing today as I search for my long dead ancestors.


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« Reply #2197 on: August 27, 2024, 04:21:57 AM »

This group puts on a hell of a stage performance.  They've been around for a few decades.  I wasn't a fan initially...until I heard that the lead singer rode a motorcycle.


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« Reply #2198 on: August 27, 2024, 10:01:14 AM »

On this day in 1988, Tracy Chapman’s self-titled LP went to #1 on the US Billboard 200 Albums Chart (August 27)

This was Chapman’s debut album.

In 1987, Chapman was discovered by fellow Tufts University student Brian Koppelman.

In an interview he said "I was helping organize a boycott protest against apartheid at school, and [someone] told me there was this great protest singer I should get to play at the rally."

After seeing her play, he was blown away, and offered to show her work to his father, who owned a successful publishing company; however, she didn’t really consider the offer to be serious.

After multiple performances, however, Koppelman found a demo tape of her singing her single "Talkin' 'bout a Revolution", which he promoted to radio stations, and she was eventually signed to Elektra Records.

Her unique vocal style, minimalist arrangements, and insightful socio-politically charged lyrics combined to make the world sit up and take notice…

The album went all the way to #1 in the US, the UK, Canada, Germany, Switzerland and Austria, and #2 in Australia, Norway, Sweden and Spain.

Buoyed by the hit singles “Baby Can I Hold You”, “Fast Car” and “Talkin’ ‘bout a Revolution”, the album also won the Grammy for Best Contemporary Folk Album, “Fast Car” won Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, and Tracy Chapman herself won Best New Artist at the 31st Grammy Awards.

In 1989, the album was rated #10 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the "100 Greatest Albums of the 80s".

In 2020, the album was ranked #256 on Rolling Stone's list of "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time".

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvGfVdx-gNo&pp=ygUWdHJhY3kgY2hhcG1hbiBmYXN0IGNhcg%3D%3D   “Fast Car”.   Live.
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« Reply #2199 on: August 27, 2024, 09:15:40 PM »

On this date in 1965, UNCHAINED MELODY by THE RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS peaked at #4 on the Billboard Hot 100, cementing its place as one of the most timeless recordings of the 20th century (Aug 27, 1965)


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Little did Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield know that their rendition of this haunting ballad would not only define their careers but also transcend generations.

The genesis of "Unchained Melody" dates back to 1955, when it first graced the silver screen in the prison drama "Unchained", starring former American football player Elroy "Crazy Legs" Hirsch. Composed by Alex North with lyrics by Hy Zaret, the song was initially conceived to capture the longing and melancholy of incarcerated men pining for freedom and lost love. Todd Duncan, a talented black singer who later became a renowned vocal instructor, lent his voice to the original film version.

A decade later, The Righteous Brothers breathed new life into the song. Bobby Hatfield, known for his soaring tenor, took the lead on this track. As Bill Medley recounts, it was Hatfield's choice to record the song, inspired by his admiration for earlier versions by Roy Hamilton and Al Hibbler. The decision to have Hatfield sing solo was part of an agreement between the duo to each select one song per album for individual performance.

Interestingly, the track that would become one of their signature hits was initially considered mere album filler by producer Phil Spector. In a twist of fate, Spector released "Unchained Melody" as the B-side to Gerry Goffin and Carole King's "Hung on You". The single's label bore no producer credit for "Unchained Melody", a detail that would later become a point of contention.

The recording process itself was a testament to Hatfield's artistry. Bill Medley, who produced the track, recalls a pivotal moment during the session. After two takes, Hatfield left the studio, only to return with a desire to make a crucial change. He wanted to alter the melody of the line "I need your love", taking it to a higher register. This last-minute decision resulted in the spine-tingling climax that has captivated listeners for decades. Medley, recognising the power of this new interpretation, told Hatfield, "No, you can't [do it better]," cementing that take as the final version.

Radio DJs, displaying their penchant for bucking the system, began favouring the B-side over its intended A-side. This unexpected turn of events reportedly infuriated Spector, who had carefully orchestrated the single's release. The producer's reaction was so strong that he began personally calling radio stations, attempting to dissuade them from playing "Unchained Melody". His efforts proved futile, as the song's popularity continued to soar.

The Righteous Brothers' version of "Unchained Melody" quickly became a sensation, climbing the charts and embedding itself in the cultural zeitgeist. However, the song's journey was far from over. In 1990, a quarter-century after its initial release, "Unchained Melody" experienced a remarkable resurgence thanks to its inclusion in the blockbuster film "Ghost".

The song's use in the now-famous pottery scene between Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore reignited public interest in The Righteous Brothers' recording. However, the duo faced an unexpected hurdle: licensing issues prevented them from re-releasing the original track. Undeterred, Medley and Hatfield decided to capitalise on the renewed interest by re-recording the song.

Bill Medley candidly reflected on this decision in his memoir, "A Time of My Life: A Righteous Brother's Memoir". He wrote, "We released it and it sold like crazy. That inspired us to re-record a whole 'reunion' album of our hits. Honestly, it was sh*t ... Artistically, a stupid idea; financially, a wonderful idea. The album went platinum." This frank admission provides a fascinating glimpse into the often conflicting artistic and commercial considerations in the music industry.

The 1990 revival of "Unchained Melody" created an unusual situation on the Billboard charts. For eight weeks, both the original 1965 recording and the 1990 re-recording appeared simultaneously in the Hot 100. The Righteous Brothers became the first act to achieve this feat with two versions of the same song in the Top 20.
The legacy of "Unchained Melody" extends far beyond its chart success. It has been covered by hundreds of artists and has appeared in numerous films and television shows. The Righteous Brothers' version, in particular, is often cited as the definitive recording of the song, praised for its emotional depth and Hatfield's stunning vocal performance.

Tragically, Bobby Hatfield passed away in 2003 at the age of 63, leaving behind a rich musical legacy. His interpretation of "Unchained Melody" stands as a testament to his extraordinary talent and the enduring power of a perfectly crafted pop song.


Chart (1965)   Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[64]   10
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[65]   17
Canada Top Singles (RPM)[66]   9
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[67]   9
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[68]   8
New Zealand (Lever Hit Parade)[69]   4
UK Singles (OCC)[70]   14
US Billboard Hot 100[71]   4
Chart (1990–1991)   Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[72]   1
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[73]   1
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[64]   3
Canada Top Singles (RPM)[74]   4
Canada Adult Contemporary (RPM)[75]   1
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[76]   4
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[77]   24
France (SNEP)[78]   6
Germany (Official German Charts)[79]   6
Ireland (IRMA)[80]   1
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[81]   1
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[68]   1
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[82]   1
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[83]   4
UK Singles (OCC)[70]   1
US Billboard Hot 100[71]   19
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[84]   1


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« Reply #2200 on: August 28, 2024, 04:10:11 AM »

A great song!  I think I posted it a couple of months back.  That looks like a young Perry Como doing the intro.  A pretty good singer himself.


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This song brings back fond memories of the 60's.  The group was very dynamic...terrific stage presence and maybe the first "shock show" group ever.  The song opens with a classic guitar riff, no drums.  It continues with a hypnotic back beat and eventually breaks into a wild cacophony of instruments including some amazing harmonica.


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« Reply #2201 on: August 28, 2024, 09:35:48 PM »



  Andy Williams.
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« Reply #2202 on: August 28, 2024, 10:02:36 PM »

I saw the Righteous Brothers LIVE at a Rock Concert in the South Okanagan.  On the same bill were Jan and Dean.  A bit of a disappointment as Dean had barely survived a car crash and was not really contributing to their songs at the time.  A local Group...Tommy and the T Birds also played, and Tommy worked at the same radio station in Penticton as I did at the time.
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« Reply #2203 on: August 29, 2024, 04:04:11 AM »

We are in Kenora today and looking for the grave of my great grandmother Rose, who died here in 1901 at the age of 24.  Her interment says she died of paralysis, which causes me to suspect she had some sort of neurological disease like MS or ALS.  Weird story....two weeks ago the cemetery was called by a guy who was rebuilding his porch and found my great grandmother's headstone being used as a footing support for a post!  So I was able to see the headstone but I couldn't find her specific grave, as there are many from that era without headstones or reference markers.  A year previous to her death there was a cholera epidemic that swept through this area, killing dozens of children, including Rose's son Kenneth.  He was interred in the same plot.

This guy was an amazing singer/songwriter who got into drugs and his career fell apart.  He had a wry outlook on life and expressed it in his songs.  This is one of them.


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« Reply #2204 on: August 29, 2024, 05:29:26 PM »

  On this date, August  29, 1973, Charlie Rich released the single  ‘The Most Beautiful Girl”.

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Chart (1973–1974)   Peak
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Australia (Kent Music Report)[7]   7
Belgian VRT Top 30   1
Canadian RPM Adult Contemporary   1
Canadian RPM Country Tracks   1
Canadian RPM Top Singles   1
Danish Singles Chart   5
French Singles Chart   10
German Singles Chart   14
Irish Singles Chart   2
Netherlands   3
Norwegian Singles Chart   8
UK Singles Chart   2
US Billboard Easy Listening   1
US Billboard Hot 100[8]   1
US Billboard Hot Country Singles[9]   1
US Cash Box Top 100   1
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