Songs that may be forgotten, or many people have never heard
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kokenpere - thanks for the Jackson Browne version of "P.F. Sloan"...I've never heard that before, and it suits his voice (pity it's not a studio recording). I met P.F. Sloan when he played a gig at The Luminaire, a few years ago. I asked him what he thought of Jimmy Webb's "P.F. Sloan". He told me that it was a while before he heard it, but he thought it was "a beautiful song...one of his best".
kwills - I'm glad you've added the Percy Faith tune to this thread. I've always enjoyed hearing that, and it should cheer people up after my recent "songs with a death theme" post!
kwills - I'm glad you've added the Percy Faith tune to this thread. I've always enjoyed hearing that, and it should cheer people up after my recent "songs with a death theme" post!
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HI Diane
This is for you... one of Willy DeVilles most beautiful songs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioxeqbQCvMo
Thanks John for the link to Richard Harris's PaperChase. I always thought he had an incredible voice.
This is a great thread for the long boring evenings of January.
Bequia, I love the way you link into your songs.
Thanks everyone for sharing
This is for you... one of Willy DeVilles most beautiful songs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioxeqbQCvMo
Thanks John for the link to Richard Harris's PaperChase. I always thought he had an incredible voice.
This is a great thread for the long boring evenings of January.
Bequia, I love the way you link into your songs.
Thanks everyone for sharing
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...after Percy Faith's reminder of summer, the death theme, and Brian Augur's Czechoslovakia:
Theme From Endless Summer, The Sandals, 1966
Gone, Gonna Rise Again, Si Kahn, 1974 (recent performance)
Toxika, The Plastic People of The Universe, 1974
...interesting story to that Czech group told briefly here and at greater length here
Theme From Endless Summer, The Sandals, 1966
Gone, Gonna Rise Again, Si Kahn, 1974 (recent performance)
Toxika, The Plastic People of The Universe, 1974
...interesting story to that Czech group told briefly here and at greater length here
....all men will be sailors then....
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Hi John -
The collection by the Association, "Just The Right Sound" has a studio recording of PF Sloan.
If memory serves, Michelle Lee had a recording of it in the late 60's; but, I seriously doubt if it's available.
Thanks for this thread - it brings back memories of the old days.
michael
The collection by the Association, "Just The Right Sound" has a studio recording of PF Sloan.
If memory serves, Michelle Lee had a recording of it in the late 60's; but, I seriously doubt if it's available.
Thanks for this thread - it brings back memories of the old days.
michael
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Early versions of Webb’s PF Sloan were by someone with an association to Leonard:
P.F. Sloan, Jennifer Warnes, 1972
as well as the one Michael mentions by the group best known for this:
Cherish, The Association, 1966
The Association passed on Mac Arthur Park which was presented to them as part of a more ambitious work than an earlier song cycle by Jimmy Webb that contained this:
The Worst That Could Happen, The 5th Dimension, (from The Magic Garden), 1967
…which was not released as a single but a near identical version was later a hit for the Brooklyn Bridge whose lead singer, Johnny Maestro, earlier had a hit a song with another group:
16 Candles, The Crests, 1957
… won’t go in to how that one could be associated with Jimmy Webb …
P.F. Sloan, Jennifer Warnes, 1972
as well as the one Michael mentions by the group best known for this:
Cherish, The Association, 1966
The Association passed on Mac Arthur Park which was presented to them as part of a more ambitious work than an earlier song cycle by Jimmy Webb that contained this:
The Worst That Could Happen, The 5th Dimension, (from The Magic Garden), 1967
…which was not released as a single but a near identical version was later a hit for the Brooklyn Bridge whose lead singer, Johnny Maestro, earlier had a hit a song with another group:
16 Candles, The Crests, 1957
… won’t go in to how that one could be associated with Jimmy Webb …
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....all men will be sailors then....
Re: Songs that may be forgotten, or many people have never heard
I was just having a rewind on this thread (thanks for starting this one, John - lots of good stuff) and came across the mention of John Leyton back on the first page. I'd vaguely heard that he's playing at the Amersham Rock and Roll Club on April 10th - in a Joe Meek tribute evening - and, believe or not, it's SOLD OUT already
Looking at their website http://www.amershamrocknrollclub.co.uk/ it looks like quite a lively little place tucked away in suburban Amersham - (it's all us babyboomers, I guess!)

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I really was a kid with crazy dreams when I heard this song.
I thought it was magnificent, even if i was only 14 or 15 at the time
I think Burt Bacharach was a genius
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QF1qFXGW ... re=related
I thought it was magnificent, even if i was only 14 or 15 at the time
I think Burt Bacharach was a genius
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QF1qFXGW ... re=related
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6V6wdNDZaQ Jacques Brel`s much covered masterpiece this time sung by John Denver
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gP4LVHoFx4 A hypnotic performance of Vasilis Papakonstantinou
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsfbKeWwjv8 Serge Gainsbourg and a boy who can enjoy invisibility
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvkMR9wSn6o Lee Hazlewood in Sweden
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nu0brlGGQ2Y The Incredible String Band "My cousin has great changes coming, one day he'll wake with wings"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Y5yY1PgsSQ Serge Gainsbourg avec Jane Birkin
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gP4LVHoFx4 A hypnotic performance of Vasilis Papakonstantinou
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsfbKeWwjv8 Serge Gainsbourg and a boy who can enjoy invisibility
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvkMR9wSn6o Lee Hazlewood in Sweden
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nu0brlGGQ2Y The Incredible String Band "My cousin has great changes coming, one day he'll wake with wings"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Y5yY1PgsSQ Serge Gainsbourg avec Jane Birkin
A cross on every hill
A star, a minaret
So many graves to fill
O love, aren’t you tired yet?
- The Faith, Leonard Cohen
A star, a minaret
So many graves to fill
O love, aren’t you tired yet?
- The Faith, Leonard Cohen
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Mordy - Thanks for spotting the John Leyton gig...I guess it's baby boomers plus a handful of Morrisey fans that have made this a sell-out! I see that Leyton is playing other gigs too...I may try to get into one of them (guess there may be a few returns nearer the time). I rather regret not going to see him when he played with Freddy Cannon at the London Palladium, about ten years ago.
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I've got to post this.Slade may be dismissed by many of of you here,but they were a great entertaining,party group.
Noddy Holder has a fantastic voice you must admit! Anyway, I was watching a TV show some years back,and Noddy Holder was acting in it.It was called "The Grimleys "if I remember correctly ,and at the end of the show the credits came on ,and lo and behold, listen to this !
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gND6J6Mi ... L&index=28
He should make an album of acoustic Slade songs if you ask me !
Noddy Holder has a fantastic voice you must admit! Anyway, I was watching a TV show some years back,and Noddy Holder was acting in it.It was called "The Grimleys "if I remember correctly ,and at the end of the show the credits came on ,and lo and behold, listen to this !
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gND6J6Mi ... L&index=28
He should make an album of acoustic Slade songs if you ask me !
Manchester 19th June/Cardiff 8th Nov
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...and by way of contrast! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsazkyWAcFU ("Archangel" by Scott Walker)
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Thanks John,I enjoyed that.Hope you enjoyed Noddy! 

Manchester 19th June/Cardiff 8th Nov
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Cheers John, for Scott Walker...I love his voice.. I am a big fan of Tindersticks ( hence my name) but I always thought Stuart Staples , the lead singer reminded me of Scott , so thanks for that
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kwills - I was never the greatest fan of Noddy Nolder's voice, though I did actually see him live, once. In the early Seventies a friend of mine used to buy tickets once a year for the unlikeliest band (to keep a broad view of what was happening) and I got pulled in! I didn't used to like Holder, but not so long ago I read an interview where I thought he came across as a nice bloke.
tinderella - I hadn't heard Tidersticks, but I've scanned a few videos and I can hear that Stuart Staples has a good voice. Personally, I've always thought Colin Vearncombe (of Black) has the closest voice to Scott's. Here's an example:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SeVJ2PAzUOA ("Here it Comes Again" by Black)
tinderella - I hadn't heard Tidersticks, but I've scanned a few videos and I can hear that Stuart Staples has a good voice. Personally, I've always thought Colin Vearncombe (of Black) has the closest voice to Scott's. Here's an example:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SeVJ2PAzUOA ("Here it Comes Again" by Black)
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One of my favourite songs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBRUhorB ... re=related
Wish the song would go on a little bit longer.
This one by The Moody Blues was one of their best I think
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLgdcGEqgcw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBRUhorB ... re=related
Wish the song would go on a little bit longer.
This one by The Moody Blues was one of their best I think
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLgdcGEqgcw
Manchester 19th June/Cardiff 8th Nov