• Re: ROOTS ROCK RADIO: Show #50

    From Roger@21:1/5 to Dean on Sat Jun 7 11:48:25 2025
    On Sat, 7 Jun 2025 6:02:08 +0000, Dean wrote:

    Haven't posted the show yet, but will do so shortly. Meantime, here's
    the playlist:

    4. SHAKIN’ ALL OVER, Johnny Kidd & The Pirates

    My pick as the best British artists record of the pre-Beatles era

    6. SCHOOL OF ROCK ‘N’ ROLL, Gene Summers

    HUGE record on the London rock 'n' roll circuit and booted to high
    heaven in the 70's. I've also seen this on a "Jane" label.

    8. HUSHABYE, The Beach Boys

    Good but I prefer the Mystics original I think. Talking of which,HMV
    over here licenced the Mystics hit from Laurie and marketed it here but
    it failed to get much airplay and did not chart.

    Unsuprising really since HMV did the really stupid thing of also putting
    out a really dire UK cover version--of their own record--by The Dene
    Four

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Tk4FuUaB-c

    9. JUMP CHILDREN, The Flamingos

    The version of this in the 1959 "Go Johnny Go" movie was one of the best
    things about that film

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COFvEGFzGYc

    13. CRYING IN THE CHAPEL, Elvis Presley

    One of Elvis' biggest hits here in UK where it was #1 on the chart for
    several weeks

    15. BOP-A-LENA, Ronnie Self

    Famously booted on a "Gustin" label that it was never on in reality. It
    was always on Columbia

    24. TRUE LOVE WAYS, Buddy Holly

    Along with "Peggy Sue Got Married" this was one of the very best
    posthumous
    Buddy Holly singles released

    26. MR. MOTO, The Bel Airs

    This appeared as #15 in my "Favorite Instrumentals Of 1961" post a while
    back

    "Catchy Ventures styled guitar based instrumental---take no notice of
    the
    1962 date in the YT clip. I had it as 1962 myself and included it in the
    Fave Instrumentals list for that year on here. It’s actually from
    DECEMBER 1961 (it was covered in that month by none other than oldtimer
    star Vaughn Monroe. On Arvee it did not chart and was not issued in UK"

    31. DANCE TO THE BOP, Gene Vincent & The Blue Caps

    Decent Gene Vincent number from the 1958 movie "Hot Rod Gang" that also featured three other Gene numbers - "Dance In The Street","Baby Blue"
    and "Lovely Loretta". Over here this movie was retitled "Fury Unleashed"
    (no I don't know why either). What I do know is that---to my
    knowledge--it has NEVER played on UK TV (leastways not in my area). Does
    it ever show on US TV?

    36. LIFE IS BUT A DREAM, The Harptones

    This GREAT number by The Harptones was used to terrific effect in one of
    my all time favorite movies "Goodfellas" during the memorable
    Henry/Karen wedding sequence

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kwbfWR3VGuc

    37. WHAT TIME IS IT, The Jive Five

    Famously played in the Sopranos episode "Pax Soprana" during Tony's
    erotic dream sequence featuring Dr Melfi

    42. EARLY IN THE MORNING, The Rinky Dinks (Bobby Darin)

    Exactly the same record but originally released in 1958 on the Brunswick
    label attributed to "The Ding Dongs" and shortly afterwards--as
    above--on Atco now credited to "The Rinky Dinks".

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  • From Bruce@21:1/5 to Roger on Sat Jun 7 15:16:27 2025
    On Sat, 7 Jun 2025 11:48:25 +0000, Roger wrote:

    On Sat, 7 Jun 2025 6:02:08 +0000, Dean wrote:

    Haven't posted the show yet, but will do so shortly. Meantime, here's
    the playlist:

    4. SHAKIN’ ALL OVER, Johnny Kidd & The Pirates

    My pick as the best British artists record of the pre-Beatles era

    I would pick "Turn My Back On You" by Billy Fury for that honor.


    24. TRUE LOVE WAYS, Buddy Holly

    Along with "Peggy Sue Got Married" this was one of the very best
    posthumous
    Buddy Holly singles released

    My top 5 in that category.

    1. Peggy Sue Got Married - better than "Peggy Sue" IMO.
    2. That Makes It Tough
    3. What To Do
    4. It Doesn't Matter Anymore
    5. I'm Gonna Set My Foot Down

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  • From Roger@21:1/5 to Bruce on Sat Jun 7 20:19:19 2025
    On Sat, 7 Jun 2025 15:16:27 +0000, Bruce wrote:

    On Sat, 7 Jun 2025 11:48:25 +0000, Roger wrote:

    On Sat, 7 Jun 2025 6:02:08 +0000, Dean wrote:

    Haven't posted the show yet, but will do so shortly. Meantime, here's
    the playlist:

    24. TRUE LOVE WAYS, Buddy Holly

    Along with "Peggy Sue Got Married" this was one of the very best
    posthumous
    Buddy Holly singles released

    My top 5 in that category.

    1. Peggy Sue Got Married - better than "Peggy Sue" IMO.
    2. That Makes It Tough
    3. What To Do
    4. It Doesn't Matter Anymore
    5. I'm Gonna Set My Foot Down

    "It Doesn't Matter Anymore" wasn't posthumous--the Coral single was
    released in January 1959 (reviewed BB 19/1/59 p.50). Holly died 3/2/59.

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  • From Bruce@21:1/5 to Roger on Sat Jun 7 20:53:24 2025
    On Sat, 7 Jun 2025 20:19:19 +0000, Roger wrote:

    On Sat, 7 Jun 2025 15:16:27 +0000, Bruce wrote:

    On Sat, 7 Jun 2025 11:48:25 +0000, Roger wrote:

    On Sat, 7 Jun 2025 6:02:08 +0000, Dean wrote:

    Haven't posted the show yet, but will do so shortly. Meantime, here's
    the playlist:

    24. TRUE LOVE WAYS, Buddy Holly

    Along with "Peggy Sue Got Married" this was one of the very best
    posthumous
    Buddy Holly singles released

    My top 5 in that category.

    1. Peggy Sue Got Married - better than "Peggy Sue" IMO.
    2. That Makes It Tough
    3. What To Do
    4. It Doesn't Matter Anymore
    5. I'm Gonna Set My Foot Down

    "It Doesn't Matter Anymore" wasn't posthumous--the Coral single was
    released in January 1959 (reviewed BB 19/1/59 p.50). Holly died 3/2/59.

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    Okay, change it to:

    1. Peggy Sue Got Married - better than "Peggy Sue" IMO.
    2. That Makes It Tough
    3. What To Do
    4. I'm Gonna Set My Foot Down
    5. Down The Line

    "True Love Ways" is too wimpy for me to rank it very high. It's #41 on
    my Holly & the Crickets top 50.

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