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Thursday, June 21, 2018

Riding the Retro Metro: Friday June 21, 1974!



Redartz:  Hello again, fellow time travelers! We are off on another journey to the Bronze age, courtesy of the Retro Metro. Today's destination is one very close to my heart:: June of 1974. I only recently started collecting comics, and my interest is skyrocketing. And although the topic on everyone's mind these days is the Watergate tapes, the tapes I'm most interested in are the ones I've recorded off Casey Kasem's American  Top 40. And speaking of the top forty, let's check out the apex:

On top of the US 'Billboard Pop Chart:  Bo Donaldsen and the Heywoods, "Billy, Don't Be a Hero"



Apparently this song has been used in a recent "Billy Jack" movie, but it was actually written about an soldier in the U.S. Civil War.

Rounding out the top five:
2.  The Stylistics, "You Make Me Feel Brand New"
3.  Gordon Lightfoot, "Sundown"
4.  Ray Stevens, "The Streak"
5.  William DeVaughn, "Be Thankful For What You Got"  



Man, I'm really loving the pop charts right now! Gordon Lightfoot's "Sundown" is my favorite song right now: "Sometimes, I think it's a shame, when I get feelin' better when I'm feeling no pain". Great. Then there's Ray Stevens and "The Streak": the king of novelty/comedy tunes strikes again. Everyone on the school bus just goes nuts for that song. And there are tons of ther cool hits:  Wings, "Band on the Run"- an amazing song with three distinct sections; Paul still has it.  The Hues Corporation, "Rock the Boat"- an incredibly catchy tune. Steely Dan, "Rikki Don't Lose that Number"-just getting to know these guys, and really like this tune. I'm planning to pick up their album "Pretzel Logic" (great name).  ABBA, "Waterloo" (debuting this week on the top forty)- a new group from Sweden; this song is a prime piece of pop. May have to pick up their lp as well.

 Tops in the UK:   Gary Glitter, "Always Yours"

As it's Friday, chances are the tv viewing tonight will be good. Checking out the listings:

US Television Schedule:


 

ABC:  The Brady Bunch, The Six Million Dollar Man, The Odd Couple, Toma

Our family is still following the Brady family. Personally, I'm more excited about the show following them: Lee  Majors in "The Six Million Dollar Man". Kind of a superhero without a costume, but with appealing action and a great theme.
And after that, "The Odd Couple" is still going strong. Thanks to a perfect cast led by the incomparable Jack Klugman and Tony Randall, this show always promises laughs. 




CBS:   Dirty Sally, Good Times, The CBS Friday Night Movies

Afraid "Dirty Sally" is unknown to me. Many friends watch "Good Times", but as I'm pretty much tied into ABC's schedule, I never catch these shows.


NBC:  Sanford and Son, Lotsa Luck, The Girl With Something Extra, The Brian Keith Show, The Dean Martin Comedy Hour

Same situation here; although my parents will sometimes tune in Dean Martin.




BBC1:  The Friday Western: The Younger Brothers, Skywatch, The Nine O Clock News, A Man Called Ironside, The World of Stan Smith

BBC2:   Gardener's World, The Money Programme, World Cinema: Detruire Dit-Elle, All the Buildings Fit to Print

But hey, what a month it's been on the Spinner racks! It's an embarrassment of riches; this new comics fan has waaaay too much to choose from. Just take a look:















Wow, where to begin? That Amazing Spider-Man issue is the first thing I grab. What a cover, what a villain, what a book. Andru's Goblin looks just fine. Then I also have to grab that great Spectre book. Not getting many DC's at this point, but that looks fantastic. And speaking of fantastic, I'm getting that Avengers issue- my first Avengers comic, and picking it due to the Fantastic Four appearance. 

Then there's that Doctor Strange issue: have to get that, continuing the excellent Silver Dagger story. And now there's all these Giants and magazines to consider. Definitely need to get the Savage Sword of Conan; a beautiful Red Sonja story awaits within by Esteban Maroto and Neal Adams. Plus how can I resist the first issue of Planet of the Apes? Well, I can't. Could you? 

And capping it all off, the first Marvel Treasury Edition; with Spidey no less! All the great Spider-man artists represented. And that cover just hypnotized me; I stared at it all the way home on the city bus the other day when I picked it up. I'm scrounging everywhere I can to gather the needed funds for this month's goodies.  

Well, since we've probably spent our limits at the newsstand, guess it's time to head back on the Retro return trip. Hope you enjoyed this brief visit to the stellar year 1974; I sure did! And even if you're not old enough to fully remember that year's attractions, let us all know what you think of them...

 




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Saturday, February 24, 2018

Sound and the Fury: Whatever Happened to Novelty Hits?




Redartz:  Recently we've featured several musically-oriented posts; hope you don't mind one more. In this case, we're looking at a small niche in popular music, but one inherently fun: novelty tunes!  

Once upon a time, you could listen to the top forty songs in a given week, and most likely be exposed to at least one laugh-inducing melody. From the fabulous 50's onward through the excellent 80's, novelty hits were fairly common; and at times even topped the pop charts. Some performers were notably linked with the genre- Ray Stevens, The Chipmunks (actually producer Ross Bagdasarian), Weird Al Yankovic and Jim Stafford, for instance. Others were among the ranks of  'one hit wonders' who brought us a smile and disappeared: think Kip Adotta ( "Wet Dream"), Reunion ("Life is a Rock But the Radio Rolled Me"), and Jump 'n' the Saddle ( "Curly Shuffle"). 

Hearing these humorous hits always made the Top 40 Countdown a bit more fun, and certainly made the radio more interesting to listen to. Unfortunately, in more recent years popular music seems to have lost it's sense of humor. I can't remember the last time I heard a new novelty hit on current radio or streaming. Granted, I'm not as well-versed in the latest pop music as I once was, but it would surprise me to hear any such songs today. I'm aware of satires and comedic routines on YouTube and such, but a true 'funny song' in the Top Ten? If only....

What about all of you? Did you get a kick or two out of those 'silly symphonies' and 'merry melodies'? Did you have a favorite novelty hit or performer? Perhaps you know of some more recent examples of novelty music; I'd love to hear about them. Let's get a little silly...and to help get in the mood, here's a few of my favorites from the genre. Enjoy!

Reunion, "Life is a Rock (But the Radio Rolled Me)"




 Jump 'n' the Saddle, "Curly Shuffle"


Dickie Goodman, "Energy Crisis '74"


Ray Stevens, "The Streak"


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