Monday, April 20, 2020

1960 or Thereabouts: Celebrating 60 Years

Cathy's Clown, Released in April, 1960 by The Everly Brothers goes to #1 for 5 weeks on the Billboard Top 100
In 1960 -
The Beatles, 1960
  • The Beatles make their debut under this name in Hamburg, Germany, beginning a 48-night residency at the Indra club. The band at the time comprises John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Stu Sutcliffe on bass and Pete Best on drums.
  • In Greensboro, North Carolina, four black students from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University begin a sit-in at a segregated Woolworth's lunch counter. Although they are refused service, they are allowed to stay at the counter. The event triggers many similar non-violent protests throughout the Southern United States, and six months later, the original four protesters are served lunch at the same counter.
  • Elvis Presley returns home from Germany to the United States, after being away on military duty for 2 years.
  • Several Soviet surface-to-air missiles shoot down an American Lockheed U-2 spy plane. Its pilot, Francis Gary Powers of the Central Intelligence Agency, is captured.
  • The Flintstones, My Three Sons, The Andy Griffith Show, Route 66, and The Bugs Bunny Show aired their first season.
  • Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev pounds his shoe on a table at a meeting of the United Nations General Assembly, his way of protesting the discussion of the Soviet Union's policies toward Eastern Europe.
  • For the first time, Mary Martin's Peter Pan is presented as a stand-alone 2-hour special on NBC, instead of as part of an anthology series. This version, rather than being presented live, is shown on videotape, enabling NBC to repeat it as often as they wish without having to restage it. Although nearly all of the adult actors repeat their original Broadway roles, all of the original children have, ironically, outgrown their roles and are replaced by new actors.
  • 1960 United States presidential election: In a close race, Democratic U. S. Senator John F. Kennedy is elected over Republican U. S. Vice President Richard Nixon, to become (at 43) the second youngest man to serve as President of the United States, and the youngest man elected to this position.
  • 14-year-old Neil Young forms his first band in Junior High, The Jades in Winnipeg, Canada. Source: Various Wikipedia articles

Fern McIntosh, Sunday School Teacher
(in front of the window) Grace Baptist Church, 1959
In 1960, I was five years old and at that time probably didn't know any of the songs on the playlist this week as my primary exposure to music was pretty much a Baptist church gathering, starting with...
Jesus loves me this I know
For the Bible tells me so
Little ones to Him belong
They are weak but He is strong

I do remember a firecracker redhead kid who moved to Santa Maria in 1960 named Billy DeVoe who routinely disrupted my Sunday school class pretty much from kindergarten through high school. I am thankful that a strong Jesus did in fact bring us together as we remain best friends some sixty years down the road.

Doug & Bill - The College Years
However since our college years, we have both come to doubt the fantastical stories and religious fervor that attracted a good number of adult odd-balls and goof-balls from our town to congregate. As adults ourselves, we would never socially mix with such a fearful and loathing group of people lead by Franklin Graham-like ministers, including a string of creepy youth/music ministers who probably turned a good number of our peers around to end up playing for the agnostic team. My disruptive friend was in fact the only 'normal' thing I took from that place. By the way, who in their right mind would sit in those extremely hard pews for hours at a time, listening to a guy who believes three guys are thrown into a large fiery furnace and are just walking around inside the furnaceI believe in miracles/ where you from/ you sexy thing...

My other thoughts about 1960 or thereabouts take me back to 300 West Sunset in Santa Maria, CA. Specifically, the time my dad started digging a six foot hole and trench from inside of our house in the hallway heater closet, to underneath the middle of the living room. Now before you make the leap that my dad was bat-shit crazy, let me provide a little context. 

Steve and Stephanie
with their brother
(dad was the barber too
for the boys haircuts)
In talking with my mother and younger (twin) brother and sister this past week, we think it probably was more around 1962 because I would have been seven and the twins around five. This also is the timing of the Cuban Missile Crisis as one of our neighbors down the street had actually dug and built a bomb shelter underneath their front yard. Okay, now THAT DAD was bat-shit crazy, but my dad was just a Baptist.

In the early 60's, my dad climbed telephones poles for General Telephone Company and my mom was a housewife. They didn't have a lot of money when they bought the Sunset house for $13,500 in 1956, and later discovered the hot water leak underneath their concrete slab somewhere between 1960-62. I wish my dad were here to tell us the exact timeline, but he's eternally on a back nine foursome with the father, son and the holy ghost...

Buddy McIntosh
Anyway, my mom tells me the living room floor kept getting warmer and warmer and the hot water in the sinks and bathrooms were down to a trickle. There definitely was a hot water leak, and my dad without means to pay an expensive plumbing bill much less hire a lawyer, became a plumber. My dad could do anything, he could be a mechanic, carpenter or any general fix-it man depending on the breakdown. So my dad enlists my uncle's Skeet and Leslie, and they take out the heater and start digging this huge hole in our hallway and piling a mountain of dirt on a large army tarp in the backyard (thanks Steve for that specific dirt memory).

So what do you think the neighborhood was thinking, as my mom recalls, "word spread quickly."
"Bud's gone crazy! He's building a bomb shelter underneath his house!" 

Here's my outstanding memory of that event in time- I'm standing in the hallway looking down at my dad in the hole (with his head below ground level) and he's smiling up to me. The black and white TV is on in the living room with Dizzy Dean and Pee Wee Reese calling a baseball game, sponsored by Falstaff Beer. I love how Diz would turn to Pee Wee and call him, "podnuh."



The Playlist this week was a fun task of mixing 1960 pop, folk, R&B, country, jazz and new TV show themes all together in 60 songs. Some of these songs you'll recognize as 70's hits made famous as covers from these 1960 originals. Enjoy and stay well my friends.



Note - The Theme for Bonanza actually started as a TV show in 1959. Also in 1959, The Dave Brubeck Quartet's Take 5I just couldn't let those two not be part of this collection of songs. 

Wikipedia References - 

    Monday, April 13, 2020

    The John Prine Smile

    TOM HILL / WIREIMAGE / GETTY

    A young man from a small town
    With a very large imagination...

    On the evening of April 7th, I knew I would be writing a John Prine blog post on the Monday following his passing. In reading the outpouring of love from his fans, journalists and artists in the music business, what could I say that already hasn't been said about one of the greatest singer-songwriters of his generation. Now John Prine's generation- being born in 1946 is a hallowed sweet spot in time, right after World War II where a mighty legion of singer-songwriters grew of age in the 1960's - 70's to carry folk into country and rock 'n' roll, and then back-to-the-future with Americana.

    John Prine's 1971 self-titled first album, John Prine is a masterpiece of songwriting and I was thinking about that album this past week and thought, "did he ever write a bad song?" Then, I thought about doing a comprehensive playlist, and that would be something like 150+ songs. Or, how about doing what many of the news outlets were doing, something like a "John Prine Essentials" list that would include songs like Sam Stone, Hello in There, Angel From Montgomery, Paradiseand the epic Lake Marie.

    Then I started thinking about the #hashtag James Taylor has been using in several of his recent social media posts- #SongsOfComfort based on Yo Yo Ma's call for finding songs to help people at home during this pandemic.

    That is when it hit me, how about just playing some of the fun and goofy songs where John's writing is the invention of a fun puzzle, an engaging mind-game within himself... the John Prine smile. Songs like, It's A Big Ol' Goofy World and Linda Goes to Mars, where even after the first, second and countless listens, the writer's expression is received... in your smile.

    So here's a few of my favorite John Prine smiles that are worthy of the tag #FunSongs, #SongsOfComfort, or songs that simply define #CreativeWriting. Please take time to read the lyrics before playing each video as John's words are a collective bond that have touched so many of us deep to our core.

    It's A Big Old Goofy World

    Up in the morning
    Work like a dog
    Is better than sitting
    Like a bump on a log
    Mind all your manners
    Be quiet as a mouse
    Some day you'll own a home
    That's as big as a house

    I know a fella
    He eats like a horse
    Knocks his old balls
    Round the old golf course
    You oughta see his wife
    She's a cute little dish
    She smokes like a chimney
    And drinks like a fish

    There's a big old goofy man
    Dancing with a big old goofy girl
    Ooh baby
    It's a big old goofy world

    Now Elvis had a woman
    With a head like a rock
    I wished I had a woman
    That made my knees knock
    She'd sing like an angel
    And eat like a bird
    And if I wrote a song
    She'd know ever single word

    Kiss a little baby
    Give the world a smile
    If you take an inch
    Give 'em back a mile
    Cause if you lie like a rug
    And you don't give a damn
    You're never gonna be
    As happy as a clam

    So I'm sitting in a hotel
    Trying to write a song
    My head is just as empty
    As the day is long
    Why it's clear as a bell
    I should have gone to school
    I'd be wise as an owl
    Stead of stubborn as a mule. 




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    In Spite Of Ourselves
    (feat. Iris DeMent)

    She don't like her eggs all runny
    She thinks crossin' her legs is funny
    She looks down her nose at money
    She gets it on like the Easter Bunny
    She's my baby I'm her honey
    I'm never gonna let her go

    He ain't got laid in a month of Sundays
    I caught him once and he was sniffin' my undies
    He ain't too sharp but he gets things done
    Drinks his beer like it's oxygen
    He's my baby
    And I'm his honey
    Never gonna let him go

    In spite of ourselves
    We'll end up a'sittin' on a rainbow
    Against all odds
    Honey, we're the big door prize
    We're gonna spite our noses
    Right off of our faces
    There won't be nothin' but big old hearts
    Dancin' in our eyes.

    She thinks all my jokes are corny
    Convict movies make her horny
    She likes ketchup on her scrambled eggs
    Swears like a sailor when shaves her legs
    She takes a lickin'
    And keeps on tickin'
    I'm never gonna let her go.

    He's got more balls than a big brass monkey
    He's a whacked out weirdo and a lovebug junkie
    Sly as a fox and crazy as a loon
    Payday comes and he's howlin' at the moon
    He's my baby I don't mean maybe
    Never gonna let him go

    In spite of ourselves
    We'll end up a sittin' on a rainbow
    Against all odds
    Honey, we're the big door prize
    We're gonna spite our noses
    Right off of our faces
    There won't be nothin' but big old hearts
    Dancin' in our eyes.
    There won't be nothin' but big old hearts
    Dancin' in our eyes.

    [Spoken:]
    In spite of ourselves




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    Jesus, The Missing Years

    [Spoken:]
    Jesus... the missing years

    It was raining. It was cold
    West Bethlehem was no place for a twelve year old
    So he packed his bags and he headed out
    To find out what the world's about
    He went to France. He went to Spain
    He found love. He found pain.
    He found stores so he started to shop
    But he had no money so he got in trouble with a cop
    Kids in trouble with the cops
    From Israel didn't have no home
    So he cut his hair and moved to Rome
    It was there he met his Irish bride
    And they rented a flat on the lower east side of Rome...
    Italy that is
    Music publishers, book binders, Bible belters, Money Changers,
    Spoon Benders and lots of pretty Italian chicks.

    [Chorus:]
    Charley bought some popcorn
    Billy bought a car
    Someone almost bought the farm
    But they didn't go that far
    Things shut down at midnight
    At least around here they do
    Cause we all reside down the block
    Inside at....23 Skidoo.

    Wine was flowing so were beers
    So Jesus found his missing years
    So He went to a dance and said "This don't move me"
    He hiked up his pants and he went to a movie
    On his thirteenth birthday he saw "Rebel without a Cause"
    He went straight on home and invented Santa Claus
    Who gave him a gift and he responded in kind
    He gave the gift of love and went out of his mind
    You see him and the wife wasn't getting along
    So he took out his guitar and he wrote a song
    Called "The Dove of Love Fell Off the Perch"
    But he couldn't get divorced in the Catholic Church
    At least not back then anyhow
    Jesus was a good guy he didn't need this shit
    So he took a pill with a bag of peanuts and
    A Coca-Cola and he swallowed it.
    He discovered the Beatles
    And he recorded with the Stones
    Once He even opened up a three-way package
    In Southern California for old George Jones

    [Chorus]

    The years went by like sweet little days
    With babies crying pork chops and beaujolais
    When he woke up he was seventeen
    The world was angry. The world was mean.
    Why the man down the street and the kid on the stoop
    All agreed that life stank. All the world smelled like poop
    Baby poop that is..the worst kind
    So he grew his hair long and threw away his comb
    And headed back to Jerusalem to find Mom, Dad and home
    But when he got there the cupboard was bare
    Except for an old black man with a fishing rod
    He said "Whatcha gonna be when you grow up?"
    Jesus said "God"
    Oh my God, what have I gotten myself into?
    I'm a human corkscrew and all my wine is blood
    They're gonna kill me Mama. They don't like me Bud.
    So Jesus went to Heaven and he went there awful quick
    All them people killed him and he wasn't even sick
    So come and gather around me my contemporary peers
    And I'll tell you all the story of
    Jesus...The Missing Years

    [Chorus]

    We all reside down the block
    Inside at... 23 Skidoo.




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    That's The Way That The World Goes 'Round

    I know a guy that's got a lot to lose.
    He's a pretty nice fellow but he's kind of confused.
    He's got muscles in his head that ain't never been used.
    Thinks he own half of this town.

    Starts drinking heavy, gets a big red nose.
    Beats his old lady with a rubber hose,
    Then he takes her out to dinner and buys her new clothes.
    That's the way that the world goes 'round.

    That's the way that the world goes 'round.
    You're up one day and the next you're down.
    It's half an inch of water and you think you're gonna drown.
    That's the way that the world goes 'round.

    I was sitting in the bathtub counting my toes,
    When the radiator broke, water all froze.
    I got stuck in the ice without my clothes,
    Naked as the eyes of a clown.

    I was crying ice cubes hoping I'd croak,
    When the sun come through the window, the ice all broke.
    I stood up and laughed thought it was a joke
    That's the way that the world goes 'round.




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    Fish and Whistle Lyric Video



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    Grandpa Was A Carpenter

    Grandpa wore his suit to dinner
    Nearly every day
    No particular reason
    He just dressed that way
    Brown necktie and a matching vest
    And both his wingtip shoes
    He built a closet on our back porch
    And put a penny in a burned out fuse.

    [Chorus:]
    Grandpa was a carpenter
    He built houses stores and banks
    Chain smoked Camel cigarettes
    And hammered nails in planks
    He was level on the level
    And shaved even every door
    And voted for Eisenhower
    'Cause Lincoln won the war.

    Well, he used to sing me
    "Blood on the Saddle"
    And rock me on his knee
    And let me listen to radio
    Before we got TV
    Well, he'd drive to church on Sunday
    And take me with him too!
    Stained glass in every window
    Hearing aids in every pew.

    [Chorus]

    Now my grandma was a teacher
    Went to school in Bowling Green
    Traded in a milking cow
    For a Singer sewing machine
    She called her husband "Mister"
    And walked real tall and pride
    And used to buy me comic books
    After grandpa died.

    [Chorus]




    ๐ŸŽผ๐ŸŽผ๐ŸŽผ๐ŸŽผ๐ŸŽผ๐ŸŽผ๐ŸŽผ๐ŸŽผ๐ŸŽผ๐ŸŽผ๐ŸŽผ๐ŸŽผ๐ŸŽผ๐ŸŽผ๐ŸŽผ

    Way Back Then

    Night is falling
    We're doing the things we do
    You are acting just like me
    I'm acting just like you
    Do you remember
    When you were my friend?
    That's the way I'd like things
    Just like way back then

    Baby's sleeping
    Brother is on the run
    I am out undoing
    All the good I've done
    If you loved me
    Tell you what I would do
    Wrap the world in silver foil
    Bring it home to you.

    Lately I feel
    That I can't pretend
    I may never ever see
    The likes of you again
    I take a walk, I come back home
    Then I sit a spell
    Watch the ponies dance around
    The empty wishing well.

    Night has fallen
    I've said the things I did
    The only baby sleeping
    Is when I was a kid
    Do you remember
    When you were my friend?
    That's the way I'd like things
    Just like way back then.




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    Linda Goes To Mars

    I just found out yesterday that Linda goes to Mars
    Every time I sit and look at pictures of used cars
    She'll turn on her radio and sit down in her chair
    And look at me across the room, as if I wasn't there

    [Chorus:]
    Oh My stars! My Linda's gone to Mars
    Well I wish she wouldn't leave me here alone
    Oh My stars! My Linda's gone to Mars
    Well, I wonder if she'd bring me something home.

    Something, somewhere, somehow took my Linda by the hand
    And secretly decoded our sacred wedding band
    For when the moon shines down up on our happy, humble home
    Her inner space gets tortured by some outer space unknown.

    [Chorus]

    Now I ain't seen no saucers 'cept the ones upon the shelf
    And if I ever seen one I'd keep it to myself
    For if there's life out there somewhere beyond this life on earth
    Then Linda must have gone out there and got her money's worth.

    [Chorus]

    Yeah, I wonder if she'd bring me something home.




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    Crazy As A Loon

    Back before I was a movie star
    Straight off of the farm
    I had a picture of another man's wife
    Tattooed on my arm
    With a pack of Camel cigarettes
    In the sleeve of my tee shirt
    I'm headin' out to Hollywood
    Just to have my feelings hurt

    That town will make you crazy
    Just give it a little time
    You'll be walking 'round in circles
    Down at Hollywood and Vine
    You'll be waitin' on a phone call
    At the wrong end of a broom
    Yes, that town'll make you crazy
    Crazy as a loon

    So, I headed down to Nashville
    To become a country star
    Every night you'd find me hangin'
    At every honky-tonk and bar
    Pretty soon I met a woman
    Pretty soon she done me wrong
    Pretty soon my life got sadder
    Than any country song

    That town will make you crazy
    Just give it a little time
    You'll be walking 'round in circles
    Lookin' for that country rhyme
    You'll be waitin' on a phone call
    At the wrong end of a broom
    Yea, that town'll make you crazy
    Crazy as a loon

    So, I gathered up my savvy
    Bought myself a business suit
    I headed up to New York City
    Where a man can make some loot
    I got hired Monday morning
    Downsized that afternoon
    Overcome with grief that evening
    Now I'm crazy as a loon

    So I'm up here in the north woods
    Just staring at a lake
    Wondering just exactly how much
    They think a man can take
    I eat fish to pass the time away
    'Neath this blue Canadian moon
    This old world has made me crazy
    Crazy as a loon
    Lord, this world will make you crazy
    Crazy as a loon




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    Your Flag Decal Won't Get You Into Heaven Anymore

    While digesting Reader's Digest
    In the back of a dirty book store,
    A plastic flag, with gum on the back,
    Fell out on the floor.
    Well, I picked it up and I ran outside
    Slapped it on my window shield,
    And if I could see old Betsy Ross
    I'd tell her how good I feel.

    [Chorus:]
    But your flag decal won't get you
    Into Heaven any more.
    They're already overcrowded
    From your dirty little war.
    Now Jesus don't like killin'
    No matter what the reason's for,
    And your flag decal won't get you
    Into Heaven any more.

    Well, I went to the bank this morning
    And the cashier he said to me,
    "If you join the Christmas club
    We'll give you ten of them flags for free."
    Well, I didn't mess around a bit
    I took him up on what he said.
    And I stuck them stickers all over my car
    And one on my wife's forehead.

    [Chorus]

    Well, I got my window shield so filled
    With flags I couldn't see.
    So, I ran the car upside a curb
    And right into a tree.
    By the time they got a doctor down
    I was already dead.
    And I'll never understand why the man
    Standing in the Pearly Gates said...

    "But your flag decal won't get you
    Into Heaven any more.
    We're already overcrowded
    From your dirty little war.
    Now Jesus don't like killin'
    No matter what the reason's for,
    And your flag decal won't get you
    Into Heaven any more."




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    The Bottomless Lake

    Here's the story of a man and his family
    And a big trip that they took
    Well, I heard all about in a restaurant
    And I read it in a history book
    They rented a car at the Erie Canal
    But the car didn't have no brake
    Said Ma to Pa "My God this car"
    "Is gonna fall into the Bottomless Lake"

    Well, Mama turned to Daddy with a pale face
    Said "I've done something horribly wrong"
    "Well, the waters still runnin' in the bathtub"
    And I think I left the kitchen light on"
    Then I heard a crash the car when splash
    And the compass rolled around and around
    Oh, for Heaven's Sake! We fell in a lake
    And I think we're all gonna drown

    [Chorus:]
    We are falling down
    Down to the bottom of a hole in the ground
    Smoke 'em if you got 'em
    I'm so scared I can hardly breathe
    I may never see my sweetheart again

    There was plenty of food in the backseat
    And the windows were rolled up tight
    So we all nibbled on a chicken leg
    Told stories 'way thru' the night
    Well, Pa told one that he told before
    And the baby got a bellyache
    Said Ma to Pa "My God this car"
    "Falling down a Bottomless Lake"

    [Chorus]

    Poppa played the music on the radio
    Mama rocked the baby to sleep
    He said he would've taken the other road
    But he didn't think the lake was that deep
    Well, if the ferry been there at the end of the pier
    We'd be half way to Uncle Jake's
    Instead of looking at fish out the window I wish
    We'd hit the bottom of the Bottomless Lake
    'Stead of looking at fish out the window I wish
    We'd hit the bottom of the Bottomless Lake

    So if you're ever goin' on a big trip
    Ya better be careful out there
    Start everything on you good foot
    And wear clean underwear
    Take along a Bible in the backseat
    Read of David and Solomon
    For if you make a mistake in the Bottomless Lake
    You may never see your sweetheart again
    If you should make a mistake in the Bottomless Lake
    You may never see your sweetheart again
    If you should make a mistake in the Bottomless Lake
    You may never see your sweetheart again




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    Souvenirs

    All the snow has turned to water
    Christmas days have come and gone
    Broken toys and faded colors
    Are all that's left to linger on
    I hate graveyards and old pawn shops
    For they always bring me tears
    I can't forgive the way they rob me
    Of my childhood souvenirs

    [Chorus:]
    Memories they can't be boughten
    They can't be won at carnivals for free
    Well it took me years
    To get those souvenirs
    And I don't know how they slipped away from me

    Broken hearts and dirty windows
    Make life difficult to see
    That's why last night and this mornin'
    Always look the same to me

    I hate reading old love letters
    For they always bring me tears
    I can't forgive the way they rob me
    Of my sweetheart's souvenirs

    [Chorus]

    John, you're in good company



    ๐ŸŽผ๐ŸŽผ๐ŸŽผ๐ŸŽผ๐ŸŽผ๐ŸŽผ๐ŸŽผ๐ŸŽผ๐ŸŽผ๐ŸŽผ๐ŸŽผ๐ŸŽผ๐ŸŽผ๐ŸŽผ๐ŸŽผ

    and a last one, that maybe captures this moment...


    Well, maybe one more.


    For further reading, I recommend-
    A couple great articles written this past week, and one almost 50 years ago about John Prine.
    The ebook, John Prine: In Spite of Himself by Eddie Huffman (2015). Here is the Kindle version for $13.99 that I just started reading yesterday and can't put down. Or, you can download an audio version from Audible (free with trial). (Again, thanks to Ken Forman for this recommendation.)

    And, if you're inclined to want to take a deep dive that compares John Prine to the wit and wisdom of Mark Twain, read the 2005 Master of Arts thesis by Michael J. Ruwe,  It's a Big Old Goofy World View: John Prine as a Modern-Day Mark Twain (free pdf download).

    Wishing you all the best, stay well my friends.

    Monday, April 06, 2020

    Peter and Gordon, Chad and Jeremy, and now Peter and Jeremy

    Photo of James Taylor & Peter Asher at the
    Sweet Baby James photo shoot by Henry Diltz
    Several weeks ago, I wrote a blog called,  Sweet Baby James and 50 Years Down the Road

    While writing that blog, I had also began to read a book by James Taylor's original manager and the producer of Sweet Baby James, Peter Asher.

    Thanks to Paul Hobbs 
    for the book loan



    The book is titled, The Beatles from A to Zed and is simply a wonderful journey through the alphabet with everything Beatles, plus more interesting sidebar stories including: Peter's direct experiences with the Beatles, his days in Peter and Gordon, and life in the music business. If you're a Beatle fan, this is a must and a very fun read indeed. The book got me interested in Peter Asher and I began to look into his life and professional career as a musician and record producer.

    Some early facts about Peter Asher and his one degree of separation-
    • Peter's father was a doctor and his mother was a professional musician and Oboe teacher, who once taught a young lad named, George Martin (the future producer of The Beatles).
    • Peter went to the prestigious Westminster School in London where he met his future band mate, Gordon Waller whose father was also a doctor.
    • Peter was a child actor along with sister Jane Asher, a life-long actress. 
    • At seventeen, Jane had an opportunity to interview the Beatles in April, 1963 at the Royal Albert Hall in London, and began a five-year relationship with Paul McCartney. In December 1963, McCartney took up residence at Asher's family Wimpole Street town house and stayed there until the couple moved into McCartney's own home located in St John's Wood in 1966. McCartney wrote several Beatles songs inspired by her, including "And I Love Her", "You Won't See Me", "I'm Looking Through You", "We Can Work It Out", and "Here, There and Everywhere." Wikipedia
    • At the Asher's Wimpole St. home, John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote "I Want to Hold Your Hand" in the front basement room, while McCartney wrote the tune to "Yesterday" in a box room at the top of the house. Wikipedia
    • Paul McCartney and Jane Asher
    • For two years, Peter's and Paul's bedrooms were right next to each other at the top of the house, and Peter as a young musician himself had constant direct access to one of the greatest singer-songwriter's of all-time. I guess I could go on about Jane's and Paul's access... what were her parents thinking?
    Anyway, John and Paul were constantly writing new songs and always revisiting and even workshopping older songs they wrote before the Beatles formed in 1960. One such song, A World Without Love was written by Paul when he was sixteen but John could never get past the first line, Please lock me away without cracking up with laughter.

    Peter Asher and Gordon Waller
    As John rejected A World Without Love as a Beatles song, an astute Peter Asher asked Paul if he could have the "orphan" song for his newly signed band, Peter and Gordon. Peter even persisted Paul to write the bridge of the still uncompleted song. Paul finished the song and gave it to Peter and Gordon who took it to their first recording sessions for EMI Records. Least to say, the rest is history as the song went all the way to #1 on the UK and American Billboard Charts in 1964 and launched Peter and Gordon as a worldwide duo.

    This past week, I thought the A World Without Love lyrics quite appropriate for our #StayatHome times even though they were written by a young Paul McCartney about waiting for a true love to finally show herself.

    Please lock me away
    And don't allow the day
    Here inside where I hide
    With my loneliness

    I don't care what they say I won't stay
    In a world without love

    Now another thing that struck me when viewing the color video of A World Without Love is that Peter Asher is the spitting image model of Mike Myers' Austin Powers character. I am of course not the first to make this observation, but I want you to play the song here and pay attention as the camera zooms in on Peter at the 0:27 - 0:37 mark. You'll see exactly what I'm talking about- Peter's expression with mop top, Buddy Holly glasses and teeth... Yeah Baby!



    Peter's close relationship with Paul McCartney proved invaluable as Peter and Gordon recorded several songs written by McCartney but credited to Lennon–McCartney. Those hits included "A World Without Love" (US & UK #1), "Nobody I Know" (US #12; UK #10), "I Don't Want To See You Again" (US #16, but not a hit in the UK), and "Woman." With "Woman", McCartney used the pseudonym Bernard Webb to see whether he could have a hit song without his name attached. First pressings of the US Capitol single listed the composer as "A. Smith". The song reached #14 in the US and #28 on the UK Singles Chart in 1966. Wikipedia

    Phil and Don Everly
    As duo groups in the 1960's started popping up such as Simon and Garfunkel, Peter and Gordon, Chad and Jeremy, not to mention such bands as The Beatles, The Beach Boys, The Byrds, The Hollies, and Bee Gees- all getting their harmonic inspiration from the well of The Everly Brothers. For Peter and Gordon, it's very interesting to hear two very different singing voices come together to make their harmony work so well. Needless to say, without the Everly Brothers, the evolution of harmony in the early to mid-sixties for singing duo's and bands just wouldn't have been the same.

    Chad Stuart and Jeremy Clyde
    Chad and Jeremy is another interesting duo from England as they too rode the British Invasion to America with a number of hits from 1962 - 1968.

    The duo had a string of hits in the US, including "Willow Weep for Me", "Before and After", and their biggest hit, "A Summer Song". Wikipedia

    For Peter and Gordon and Chad and Jeremy, the 60's wave ended as both groups disbanded in 1968. For Peter Asher, his life changed in 1968 as he briefly worked as the A&R (Artists & Repertoire) Director for Apple Records where he signed James Taylor to his first record contract and then moved to the United States to manage and produce James and later, Linda Ronstadt. Peter went on to produce many acts, and in 1995-2002 was Senior Vice-President for Sony Music Entertainment.

    Peter and Gordon, 2005
    But what attracted me to write this article and playlist this week was Peter Asher's reunion with Gordon Waller in 2005, first playing benefits, Beatlefest, and then doing clubs together. Sadly, this ended in 2009 when Gordon Waller died of a heart attack at 64 years old.
    Chad and Jeremy, 2005

    As for Chad and Jeremy, Chad Stuart continued to work in the music industry while Jeremy Clyde became a film and stage actor. In the early 1980s, the duo reunited to record a new album and perform concerts, including a multi-band British Invasion nostalgia tour. After another long period of separation, in the early 2000s Chad & Jeremy began performing again and developed a semi-regular schedule of touring for many years. Wikipedia

    Peter and Jeremy, 2020
    Incidentally, both Peter and Gordon and Chad and Jeremy often played venues together as all were life-long friends.

    In 2018, Chad Stuart retired from performing and low and behold, Peter Asher and Jeremy Clyde started performing together as, Peter and Jeremy. That kind of takes us full circle as I would like to present a mix playlist of Peter and Gordon, Chad and Jeremy, and Peter and Jeremy this week in both older and more recent videos. Make sure to watch the last two videos with a bit of fun commentary by Peter and Jeremy. Enjoy my friends!


    Note- I also want to give a big shoutout to jarichards99youtube (subscribe here) who does a fantastic job of taking old music videos and creating a Digitally ReProcessed ReCut Video and STEREO ReMix.HiQ Hybrid = Live Video Performance PLUS Studio Quality Sound.

    Monday, March 30, 2020

    50 Years of Music • January - March, 1970

    50 Years of Music Series • 1970
    January - March | April - May

    Simon and Garfunkel at the 1971 13th Annual Grammy Awards | Bettmann/Getty Images
    Something old, something new... part of the good luck tradition for a bride on her wedding day. In the past several months I haven't seen any brides floating about, but thought I'd borrow the expression.

    Three weeks ago, I put together a playlist of "something new" music releases from January-March, 2020 thinking that might be popular with so many people home and online. It wasn't a dud but maybe not the #ComfortSongs to go along with maybe some of the #ComfortFoods you've been wanting or having at your #StayatHome. By the way, has cooking made a comeback at your house too?

    Last week, I put together the 50th anniversary of CSN&Y's Dรฉjร  vu album, and Joni Mitchell's Ladies of the Canyon, and that got a pretty good bump of blog hits coming in. With that in mind, I'll continue the "something old" theme by highlighting albums released from January - March from 1970. It's an amazing collection of albums and the number of great songs within those albums are truly impressive.

    Here are a few thoughts I strung together while putting this 100+ Playlist together derived from my Wikipedia source, 1970 in music.

    I'll start with the Grammy album of the year for 1970,
    Bridge over Troubled Water by Simon and Garfunkel. What's not to like on this entire album. If I have to pick one to start off the playlist, I'm going with Cecilia an all-time favorite which also reminds me of a quick story growing up in a Baptist Church. I remember when Love The One You're With was a hit by Stephen Stills in late 1970 and a girl in my youth group commented to me, "I just can't stand these dirty songs like Cecilia and Love The One You're With." About a year later, I came up to her at church and said, "Guess you'll have to add Change Partners to your dirty songs list."

    The Magic Christian was a February 1970 movie starring Peter Sellers and Ringo Starr. The soundtrack, Magic Christian Music is by the band Badfinger and features their first big hit written and produced by Paul McCartney, Come and Get It. I thought this was going to be a quick skip-through album, but I kept saying to myself, "wait a minute, this one's good...this one's good" and so on. Like so many albums I discover fifty years after their release, Magic Christian Music's a gem from a truly great band as most people only know their hits.

    Last week I watched a 2011 documentary about George Martin (the 5th Beatle) on Amazon Prime called, Produced by George Martin (link here) that I highly recommend. George Martin produced Ringo's first solo album, Sentimental Journey and the two make a great team doing a complete album of "standards" that had not had been attempted by any rock star until Ringo did it. Ringo has always been maligned by the press over the years, but now most critics say he's not only a great drummer but a very good singer to boot. Listen to Ringo sing Night and Day by Cole Porter.

    When I was fifteen, I would have never have listened to Frank Sinatra's Watertown, much less Ringo's Sentimental Journey. In Watertown, Sinatra takes a 1970 ride on the singer-songwriter wave with a themed-based album.  All the songs were written by the same team of  Bob Gaudio and Jake Holmes which is something Frank had never done before. This indeed was a risky move as Watertown was Frank's worst selling album, but the critics loved it and I think it's a wonderful album too. It's a heartbreaking tale of a wife who leaves her husband and two children searching for stardom. Make sure you listen to, The Train.

    If I didn't mention the band Mountain here, I'd probably get a concerning phone call from my old friend and childhood next door neighbor Ron Zieman wondering if I lost my mind. Ron introduced me to the best "heavy" rock bands over the years starting with Cream. Felix Pappalardi who produced some of Cream's albums started Mountain with Leslie West and their first album Climbing climbed the charts with their big hit, Mississippi QueenWhen the group proceeded to record "Mississippi Queen", Pappalardi insisted on numerous takes. Growing weary, Corky Laing the drummer started using the cowbell to count off the song. Pappalardi liked it so much he left it in the mix, creating the song's recognizable intro (Wikipedia). And as Christopher Walken would say, "More Cowbell."

    Moondance is simply one of the greatest albums of all time. As a teenager I really didn't appreciate Van Morrison until I got to San Diego State and started rooming with my buddy Mark Hunter. Mark was from Millbrae CA, just south of San Francisco and if you're from the Bay Area you know "Van the man." Every song on this album is fantastic. In the last several years, I've really taken a deeper dive into his music and loved seeing him in Las Vegas in February. Check out Into the Mystic, this song is right up there...

    The personnel on Leon Russell's debut album is largely a who's who of rock 'n' roll royalty, not to mention half of England. Again, so many great songs on this album including the all-time, "A Song for You", written by Russell, is a slow, pained plea for forgiveness and understanding from an estranged lover, the tune is one of Russell's best-known compositions. It has been performed and recorded by over 200 artists, spanning many musical genres. Elton John has called the song an American classic (Wikipedia).

    I purchased Nilsson Sings Newman in a used record shop after Harry Nilsson become really famous with his 1971 album, Nilsson Schmilsson. Again, this album is filled with great songs. Both albums followed me to college and I listened to them often in my dorm room and then in a series of forgettable apartments. In fact in my first forgettable apartment, my complete stereo system was stolen (a high school graduation present) with Harry Nilsson's 1974 Pussy Cats album on the turntable. I'll never forget coming home, opening the door and seeing a large empty space where the stereo system used to be with now the Pussy Cats empty album jacket laying in its place. My first thought was F***!!!!!, then I thought, well Pussy Cats was not Harry's finest hour on vinyl. But as long as I'm talking today about great "standards" albums like Sentimental Journey and Watertown today, check out Nilsson's 1973 A Touch of Schmilsson in the Night, a classic and one of Harry's finest hours.

    Mary Kit says to me, "108 videos this week, man you must have some spare time..."