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Sunday, January 20, 2019

Best of Bandstands in Foreign Lands - Vol. 9: Super Girl!


Welcome to vol. 9 of
my globetrotting series

BANDSTANDS IN
FOREIGN LANDS!





I'm Shady Seaweed, here to bring you more great
music performances that originated from TV studios,
big halls and nightclubs in Europe and other parts
of the world from the 1960s through early 2000s.






Join me now for another exciting
trip back in time as we visit

Bandstands in
Foreign Lands!


 GRAHAM BONNEY 

 & THE REMO FOUR 

BEAT-CLUB
BREMEN, WEST GERMANY

Pop singer Graham Bonney has spent most of his life in Germany where
14 of his singles reached the upper half of the chart. Bonney also hosted
his own television show, Hits a Go Go, one of the music series I will be
featuring in future episodes of Bandstands in Foreign Lands. In 1966
Bonney broke through in the UK with the top 20 entry "Supergirl,"
his only hit in Britain. Looking as warm, cuddly, non intimidating,
kid tested and mother approved as Peter Noone, Bonney charmed
the girls in the studio audience when he appeared on the German
music show Beat-Club. Here he is, gotta love him (or not???)...
Graham Bonney (and the Remo Four) with "Supergirl!"

"Super Girl" - Graham Bonney & the Remo Four
(May to Sept. 1966, highest chart pos. #1 Germany,
#19 UK, on Sept. 24, 1966 episode of Beat-Club)




 SISTER SLEDGE 

TOPPOP
THE NETHERLANDS

The next bandstand on our whistle-stop tour of the world is in Holland where
we find a group of all American girls, Philly's phenomenal singing siblings
Sister Sledge. Their 1981 single "All American Girls" went top 3 on the
R&B chart in the U.S. and top 10 in The Netherlands. Sister Sledge
performed their international hit on the Dutch TV show TopPop.

"All American Girls" - Sister Sledge
(Mar./Apr. 1981, highest chart pos. #3 R&B/#6 U.S. Dance Club,
#6 Belgium, #8 Netherlands, perf. on Dutch TV series TopPop)




 SHALAMAR 

TOPPOP
THE NETHERLANDS

I'd like to linger a while longer in Holland... wooden shoe? Up next, Shalamar,
the American disco/dance trio created by Soul Train booking agent Dick Griffey
and Soul Train creator, producer and host Don Cornelius. Shalamar's classic lineup
included lead singer Howard Hewett along with Jody Watley and Jeffrey Daniel,
former dance partners on Soul Train. (Hewett and Watley went on to successful
solo careers.) It's interesting that, over a three year period from the summer of
1980 to the summer of 1983, Shalamar records performed better in the UK
than here at home in the U.S. One example of the phenomenon is the single
"I Can Make You Feel Good" released in the summer of '82. Stateside the
record merely Bubbled Under the Hot 100 and peaked in the lower top 40
on the R&B side. The song was much more popular in the UK where it
reached #7 and in The Netherlands where it made the top 10. Here's
a clip of Shalamar doing "I Can Make You Feel Good" on TopPop)

"I Can Make You Feel Good" -Shalamar
(July/Aug. 1982, highest chart pos. #102 Bubbling Under/#33 R&B,
#7 UK/#10 Netherlands, perf. on Dutch TV series TopPop)




 LOOSE ENDS 

6.20 SOUL TRAIN
LONDON, ENGLAND

You just watched a 1982 performance by Shalamar. Now meet the above mentioned
Jeffrey Daniel - singer/songwriter, dancer, choreographer, style icon and former
member of The Soul Train Gang as regular dance partner of Jody Watley.
Daniel left Shalamar in 1984 and wound up in London in 1985 as the
"presenter" (the word commonly used for M.C. in the UK) on the TV
music series 6.20 Soul Train, a UK version of Soul Train endorsed
by Don Cornelius. Here's a great clip from 6.20 Soul Train of a
 performance by Loose Ends, a British Soul/R&B trio that
enjoyed its greatest success in the 80s. Released in 1985,
the band's 5th single, "Magic Touch," was one of their
biggest hits. Here's Jeffrey Daniel with the intro.

"Magic Touch" - Loose Ends
(June/July 1985, highest chart pos. #16 UK,
#23 Ireland, perf. on 6.20 Soul Train)




 THE FOUR SEASONS 

 LEGS & CO 

TOP OF THE POPS
LONDON, ENGLAND

 "In winter 1963 
 It felt like the world would freeze 
 With John F. Kennedy 
 And The Beatles." 

(lyrics from "Life in a Northern Town")

A cold dark winter came early in 1963 when JFK was assassinated.
How well I remember (and wish I could forget). I also remember
December 1975 when The Four Seasons released "December, 1963
(Oh, What A Night)," a song co-written and produced by original
Four Seasons keyboard player Bob Gaudio. The single features lead
vocals by drummer Gerry Polci with regular front man Frankie Valli
on backing vocals and bassist Don Ciccone, the former lead singer
of The Critters, singing the falsetto parts. The unusual combination
yielded an international hit - #1 in the U.S. and UK. Let's stay in
London where the lovely ladies of Legs & Co are set to snow plow
their way through The Seasons' seasonal song on Top Of The Pops.

"December, 1963 (Oh, What A Night)" - The Four Seasons
(Feb./Mar. 1976, highest chart pos. #1 Hot 100/#1 UK,
dance perf. by Legs & Co on Top Of The Pops)




 PAUL REVERE 
 AND THE RAIDERS 

RAIDERS' 1969 EUROPEAN TOUR

Here's one of my favorite songs by Paul Revere And The Raiders - "Let Me" -
one half of a "doublesider" - two great songs released back-to-back on a single -
the second song being the fab flip "I Don't Know." Both songs are found on
the 1969 album Alias Pink Puzz. The single and the album both performed
well enough on the U.S. and Canadian charts to get the band band invited
to join The Beach Boys on a European tour in the summer of 1969.
Here are Paul Revere & The Raiders featuring Mark Lindsay
doing "Let Me" on an unknown European television
program while on that tour.

"Let Me" - Paul Revere And The Raiders feat. Mark Lindsay
(June/July 1969, highest chart pos. #20 Hot 100, #16 Cash Box,
#12 Canada, from 1969 album Alias Pink Puzz,
performance on European TV show)





I hope you enjoyed volume 9 of

BANDSTANDS IN
FOREIGN LANDS!

Stay tuned for the next edition coming soon.

Have a Shady day!