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Tuesday, April 1, 2025


  The Biggest Regret of My Life:  

 A Candid, Heartfelt Confession by Shady Del Knight 



I'm down in the dumps, dear friend, and you'll soon know why.


Years ago on my old Shady Dell Music & Memories blog, I posted
for the first time two amazing photographs. The pics, taken at
the Shady Dell in 1961, were generously shared with us
by original Dell Rat Lynn Budesheim.


The photo above shows Dell rats chit-chatting in "The Barn" - the Dell's
historic dance hall. The blonde girl on the left was identified as
Debbie the Dellette   Lynn's friend Joyce Spahr Miller.


The second shows Joyce (left) out on the floor dancing to a jukebox tune.
Note that it was common at the time for two or more girls to dance
with each other at the Dell and other venues. Wish I knew which
Dell song was playing at the moment that picture was snapped.


All these years, I never thought anyone would ever be able
to top Lynn's priceless contribution - those amazing photos
of Dellions in the dance hall. But now, thanks to a couple
more original Dell rats who recently came forward-- I can!

 TODAY, I PROUDLY 
  PREVENT PRESENT 
  MORE EXHIBITS  
 IN MY SERIES...


  SHADY DELL 

 SHOW AND TELL! 

 AND SHIRLEY, 
 THESE ARE THE 
 BEST OF ALL!  



Regrets, I've had a few
But then again too few to mention

But, sincerely folks, there is one big regret worth mentioning.
I deeply regret the day I stopped going to the Shady Dell.

 That sad day inevitably came when I graduated college, found a job in another city,
moved away from York, got married and "settled down." I spent the next 50+ years
wondering what the Dell was like in the weeks, months and years that followed my
departure, how much the look of the place and the Dell crowd had changed and
all the fun I might have had if I could have stayed on the scene a little longer.

Well, now I know. Boy, do I know!

 FOUND FOOTAGE! 

You see, just recently, two original Dell rats of the 1970s
and 1980s - Al B. Dern and Yul B. Smitten - reached out
and generously donated ultra-rare films they themselves
recorded inside the Dell's dance hall in the months
and years after I hung up my Dell rat ears.

CLICK TO START THE VIDEO NOW!
 
The priceless Super-8 footage seen here, captured by Al and Yul on
the Dell dance floor in the early 70s, has me eating my heart out,
knowing (and especially seeing) all that I missed!

(early 1970s) typical Friday night crowd
at the Shady Dell - film courtesy of
Al B. Dern and Yul B. Smitten

I always knew I had lousy timing, and the films shot by
Dell rats Al and Yul are a brutal reminder that-- "I been
in the right place, but it must have been the wrong time."

Here's my story, it's sad but true
It's about a girl that I never knew

dancing Dellette of the post-Shady Del Knight era
- film courtesy of Al B. Dern and Yul B. Smitten

The above clip is a painful reminder that a future Mrs. Shady
might have been waiting for me right there on the Dell
dance floor. But, alas, I was gone, retired, washed up.
Our epic romance was simply not meant to be!

(10 second pause while Shady sobs)

Having regained my composure, allow me to show you
the next amazing film clip contributed by new friends
of the Dell Al B. Dern and Yul B. Smitten.

CLICK TO START THE VIDEO NOW!

As you might have noticed by now, soon after I left the Shady Dell
for good, the demographics at my favorite hangout suddenly
skyrocketed to 99% female! Oh, the pain... the pain!

"Wall-to-Wall Dellettes!"  - film courtesy
of Al B. Dern and Yul B. Smitten

But wait -- there's more!  I have proof that the 1980s brought
even greater, more drastic changes to the Shady Dell dance hall.
The rare footage you are about to see, recorded by Al and Yul
and their candid cameras, shows us that a movie screen was
installed, a stage was erected and live rock bands played
to standing-room-only crowds of boisterous Dellettes!

live band performs in Dell "barn" in May, 1987
- film courtesy of Al B. Dern and Yul B. Smitten

If only I had continued on as a Dell rat one more night,
I would have witnessed this exciting all-Dellette
"Dance Contest." I'll never forgive myself
for flying the coop prematurely!

 
"Oldies Night" dance contest held in June 1971,
the night after I stopped going to the Dell! -
film courtesy of Al B. Dern and Yul B. Smitten  

Yessum, in the years after I turned in my Dell Rat badge,
it was "anything goes" in the old barn.  Al, Yul and their
trusty Super-8 cams gathered graphic visual proof
that some mighty strange characters frequented
the joint and bizarre antics abounded.

And the man at the back said "Everyone attack"
and it turned into a ballroom blitz! - film
courtesy of Al B. Dern and Yul B. Smitten

Shirley the news headlines will read "Dell Alum Makes Good"
once the MSM get their hands on this rare footage shot by Al
and Yul. It shows Debbie the Dellette, the most popular girl
ever to attend our dear old alma mater, all grown up and
performing with her dance troupe in The Barn. Yessum,
the cameras were rolling on "Homecoming Night" as
Debbie & The Dellettes brought their "Can't Wait
For The Weekend To Begin" tour back to
York, PA, and the Shady Dell!

Debbie & The Dellettes "Can't Wait For The
Weekend To Begin" National Tour Homecoming -
film courtesy of Al B. Dern and Yul B. Smitten

Clearly, the film footage you are watching, secretly collected
by Dell rats Al B. Dern and Yul B. Smitten... locked away
in a vault for decades and made public for the first time
today exclusively here at Shady's Place... shows us
the shocking truth about the post-Shady Dell.

Jan & Dean's hit record "Surf City" boasted
"2 girls for every boy." Shucks, that's nothing!

CLICK TO START THE VIDEO NOW!
These mind-boggling home-away-from-home movies
taken by Al and Yul reveal that the girl-boy ratio at
the Dell in the 70s and 80s was "a million to one!"

"The Great Dellette Invasion" of the early 70s
- film courtesy of Al B. Dern and Yul B. Smitten

Rats! Woe is me! Why was I in such a hurry
to leave the Dell behind and "grow up"?

CLICK TO START THE VIDEO NOW!

 As these rare flicks donated by Al and Yul indicate,
I missed a heck of a lot when I left York to begin
my so-called "adult life" in another city!

The Shady Dell dance hall, totally unrecognizable
in the years after I departed - film courtesy
 of Al B. Dern and Yul B. Smitten



And there you have it, my friends. The biggest regret
of my life is that I left the Shady Dell too soon.

wasn't there to witness my old hangout's incredible early 1970s transformation...


...and the even more stunning metamorphosis that followed in the 80s.


I've been kicking myself ever since Dell rats Al and Yul sent me
their film reel offering indisputable proof of a Shady Dell
most of us "old timers" never even knew existed...


...swinging underground scene overrun by robo-babes!


Now, here I sit, five decades later, with tears in my eyes...


wondering "what if?" and feeling sorry, not so much for myself...


but for all those young women who never had the chance to meet
and, more importantly, to date and marry Shady Del Knight.


Thanks for hearing me out, dear friend. In parting, I'd like to wish you a

MERRY CHRISTMAS



HAPPY HALLOWEEN! 



A SUPER GROOVY
ST. SWITHUN'S DAY!



AND, MOST OF ALL, A...




 

































 HAPPY 


 APRIL FOOLS' DAY! 




Thursday, January 31, 2019

Shady Train - Ep. 11: Old Gold Soul Power!


BOOTH ANNOUNCER:

Shady Train...


the hippest trip in America!

60 nonstop minutes across the

tracks of your mind into the

exciting world of Soul!

And now, here's your host...

Don Cornelius!



Hey there and welcome aboard. You're right on time
for another mind blowing journey on the big train.
On today's special edition entitled Old Gold we're
flashing back to the early days of Shady Train and
even farther back to the years before our program
went on the air. You will see and hear classic per-
formances by some of the greatest names in the
music business. So if the sight and sound of
vintage soul is your pleasure and what you
treasure, you bet your bottom we got 'em.

As the big train leaves the station on a ride to the past, let's begin
with Motown's top girl group, a trio that also went into the history
books as America's most successful vocal group. The year was 1964
and these three extraordinary canaries were on a roll. As they join us
courtesy of our friends at Top Of The Pops in London to do one of
their dozen chart topping hits entitled "Baby Love," ladies and
gentlemen, please welcome the fabulous-- Supremes!

"Baby Love" - The Supremes
(Oct./Nov. 1964, highest chart pos. #1,
perf. on Oct. 15 1964 ep. of Top Of The Pops)






Our next special guest is certainly one of the most
charismatic black performers of the 20th century.
As he joins us courtesy of our good friends at
Hollywood a Go Go to do his latest single on
the Tamla label entitled "Can I Get A Witness,"
hands together gang, for-- Marvin Gaye!



"Can I Get A Witness" - Marvin Gaye
(Dec. 1963, highest chart pos. #22 Hot 100/#15 R&B,
perf. on Nov. 27, 1965 ep. of Hollywood a Go Go)






Earlier in the show you met The Supremes.
Now meet three more groovy young ladies
from the Motor City, another great group
recording for Motown. As they join us to do
their latest single on the Gordy label, a world-
wide smash entitled "Dancing In The Street,"
let's make some big noise, gang, for--
Martha Reeves and the Vandellas!


"Dancing In The Street" - Martha And The Vandellas
(Sept./Oct. 1964, highest chart pos. #2)

START PLAYNG VIDEO
AT 18 SEC. MARK!





In 1963 this young man burst on the scene with his chart-
topping harmonica hit "Fingertips - Part 1." In the years
since he has become one of leading singers, songwriters,
musicians and record producers in the world. As he joins
us to do his latest hit single on the Tamla label entitled
"My Cherie Amour," please give a great Shady Train
welcome to the 8th Wonder of the World--
mister Stevie Wonder!

"My Cherie Amour" - Stevie Wonder
(July 1969, highest chart pos. #4 Hot 100/#3 Cash Box)





Fueled by the ace songwriting and producing team
of Holland–Dozier–Holland, our next group helped
define the Motown Sound of the 60s that caught fire
all over the world.  It was no surprise in the summer
of 1965 when their latest single jumped off the record
store shelves. As they join us courtesy of our friends
at The Lloyd Thaxton Show to do that hit entitled
"It's The Same Old Song," a thundering ovation
please, gang, for the mighty-- Four Tops!


"It's The Same Old Song" - Four Tops
(Aug./Sept. 1965, highest chart pos. #5 Hot 100/#2 R&B,
perf. on Apr. 1, 1966 ep. of The Lloyd Thaxton Show)




And we are honored to have aboard the big train the
most exciting and influential performer in the business
today, a man who is truly a legend in his own time.
Since the start of his career in the 50s he has been
on an incredible run of hits with no errors. As he
joins us to do his latest single on the King label
entitled "Soul Power" backed by his new band
The J.B.s and the talented vocalist Bobby Byrd,
a rousing welcome, gang, for the Godfather
of Funk, the one and only-- James Brown!

"Soul Power Pt. 1" - James Brown
(Mar./Apr. 1971, highest chart pos. #29 Hot 100/#3 R&B)




And we now flash back to the day we welcomed aboard
the train a young band of brothers from Gary, Indiana.
The Jackson 5, as they called themselves, were fast
becoming the hottest act on Motown's talent roster.
They appeared on our stage to do a song that soared
to #1 on the pop chart, spent 4 weeks atop the R&B
chart, made Rolling Stone's list of The 500 Greatest
Songs of All Time, The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's
500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll, and was
inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.

Let's return now to that exciting day in our studio with-- The Jackson 5!

"I Want You Back" - The Jackson 5
(Jan. 1970, highest cht. pos. #1 Hot 100, /#1 R&B,
from Dec. 1969 album Diana Ross Presents the Jackson 5)

START PLAYING VIDEO
AT 37 SEC. MARK!





That does it for this special Old Gold flashback
edition of Shady Train. We hope you'll be back
to jam with us again next week when we open
another six pack and throw in an extra cool
one for good measure, and you can bet
your last money... it's all gonna be a
stone gas, honey. I'm Don Cornelius,
and as always in parting, we wish
you love... peace... and soul!