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Showing posts with label Platters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Platters. Show all posts

Monday, November 14, 2022

Saved By the Belle - Volume 1:
Psychedelic Lollipop Surrealistic Pillow Thingy


COLD OPEN:
CLICK TO START THE VIDEO NOW!


"Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" - The Platters
(Dec. 1958 thru Feb. 1959, highest chart pos.
#1 Hot 100 & Cash Box/#3 R&B, scenes from
Aug. 1973 film American Graffiti)

Smile and say "cheese!"
It's time to meet the newest member of
the Shady Bunch Rodentia Intelligentsia! 


 Hi, folks!  I'm... 
 Belle Rat the Dell Rat 
 ...the ladies' answer to Denny the Dell Rat. 

Welcome to my new S-P-M-M radio show

 Saved by the Belle 
 The Music and Musings of 
 Belle Rat the Dell Rat 

I'm on a mission to save you from boring elevator music.

I'm no Minnie Mouse, and the tunes I play are not Mickey Mouse.
My show brings you the best and most memorable sounds
from the glory days of your boomer youth.


At the top of the show, you experienced an awesome split-screen effect,
a custom YouTube video with The Platters performing "Smoke Gets In
Your Eyes," their chart-topping hit from late 1958 and early '59, while
on the large portion of the screen you were treated to scenes from the
1973 coming-of-age comedy film American Graffiti. Set in the summer
of '62, Graffiti features The Platters' romantic ballad in the soundtrack.


Watching the nocturnal adventures
of Steve, Laurie, Terry "The Toad,"
Debbie, Curt and the rest of those
California teenagers reminds me
of when I was their age. I used to
sneak out of my bedroom window
to meet up with guys and girls
I wasn't supposed to be with.

Alright, let's shift gears now
and jump ahead in time to the
rockin' psychedelic 60s as I
play one of the biggest and
most important hits of the
genre presented in another
awesome split-screen vid!

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START VIDEO!

It's the San Francisco-based Jefferson Airplane
with their signature song-- "Somebody To Love!"


"Somebody To Love" - Jefferson Airplane
(May/June 1967, highest chart pos. #5 Hot 100 & Cash Box,
scenes from May 27, 1967, ep. of American Bandstand)



That was Grace Slick and company,
the Jefferson Airplane, performing
their 5th single but first major hit,
"Somebody To Love," together on a
split-screen with the studio dancers
on American Bandstand groovin' to
the band's exciting new hard rock
sound. Speaking of breaking on
through to the other side of the
success barrier, here's another
band that did just that in the
weeks and months after
"Somebody To Love"
peaked on the chart.

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THE VIDEO NOW! 


It's Jim Morrison and his psychedelic rock band The Doors with
their own sig-song, a record that went all the way to #1
in the summer of 1967-- "Light My Fire!"


"Light My Fire" - The Doors
(June thru August 1967, highest chart pos.
#1 Hot 100 & Cash Box)

Come on, baby, "Light My Fire" cried rock legend Jim Morrison...
a Doors ditty that rode high on the chart throughout the summer of '67.

Belle Rat the Dell Rat keeping you company
here on S-P-M-M Rat-ro-sonic Radio.

Baby, it's cold outside... and I'm warming you up
with red hot platters fresh from the jukebox. 



Ready for another split-screen
dazzler? I've got it. Check out
Motown's mighty Temptations
on the left side doing their chart-
topping 1966 single "Ain't Too
Proud To Beg," and on the right,
a cool dance routine performed
on Dick Clark's music TV show
Where The Action Is.

CLICK TO
START THE
VIDEO NOW! 

Watch as Jeri, Lesley, Roberta
and The Action Kids entertain
you with The Temptation Walk!

"Ain't Too Proud To Beg" - The Temptations
(June/July 1966, highest chart pos. #1 R&B,
#10 Cash Box/#13 Hot 100, dance perf. by
The Action Kids on Where The Action Is)





From 1966, that was rare and nicely
restored footage of The Action Kids,
the exciting dance troupe on the
TV series Where The Action Is,
doing The Temptation Walk
along with a restored clip
of The Temp's on stage
performing one of
their biggest cross-
over hits-- "Ain't
Too Proud To Beg."







If you're just tuning in, I'm
your Hostess With the Mostest...
Belle of the ball, leader of the pack,
queen of the Rodentia Intelligentsia...

 Belle Rat 
 the Dell Rat 

...newest member of the
Shady Bunch deejay team.
Far from mousy, I'm the
pick of the litter - the
prettiest, perkiest and
 most personable
member of the
Rat Pack.


 I'm playing the best tunes in town and telling my rat tails tales
here on S-P-M-M Rat-ro-sonic Radio. This is the premiere of

 Saved by the Belle 

and we're right in the middle of a 7-in-a-row cheddar cheese block party,
so let's get back to the songs from the soundtrack of our boomer youth.

CLICK TO START THE VIDEO NOW!

Here now are The Mama's And The Papa's in various performances and
outfits, doing their breakthrough hit and signature song "California Dreamin'."



"California Dreamin'" - The Mama's And The Papa's
(Feb./Mar. 1966, highest chart pos. #4 Hot 100 & Cash Box)

If You Can Believe Your Eyes And Ears, that was the LA-
based psychedelic sunshine pop and folk rock quartet
The Mama's And The Papa's. (Yep - that's the exact
 spelling on the label of the original Dunhill single.)
Hot during the cold winter months in the early part
of 1966, the song "California Dreamin'" became a
signpost of the California sound and heralded
the arrival of the 60s counterculture era.


You're boppin' with Belle on
S-P-M-M... the station with
personality. You've got a rat
to rock, and I'm her, she's me.
I'm runnin' down the groovy
sounds of the 50s, 60s and
70s, those Wonder Years
classics that never grow old.
 In the fall of 1970, singer -
songwriter Neil Diamond
achieved his first #1 hit on
the Billboard pop chart,
his third million-selling
single and his break-thru
UK hit, all with the song
you are about to hear.
 The pop troubadour is
literally beside himself in
this split-screen restoration
video. Here's Neil Diamond
appearing on The Johnny
Cash Show and singing
his soft rock favorite--
"Cracklin' Rosie!"


"Cracklin' Rosie" - Neil Diamond
(Sept./Oct. 1970, highest chart pos. #1 Hot 100 & Cash Box,
#1 Canada, perf. on Sept. 30, 1970, ep. of The Johnny Cash Show)

Hot-hot-hot in the chilly weeks leading up to Halloween in
1970, that was "Cracklin' Rosie," one of Neil Diamond's
 biggest hits and catchiest singalong songs. 


In addition to topping the pop charts in the U.S. and Canada,
"Rosie" reached #1 in New Zealand, #2 in Australia and Ireland
and also peaked at #2 on the U.S. Easy Listening chart. 



RATS!!!
Shady's waving me off, so I need
to scurry on home. It's just a hole
in the wall, but the food is good.
I hope you enjoyed the debut of

 Saved by 
 the Belle 
 The Music and 
 Musings of 
 Belle Rat 
 the Dell Rat.  


Earlier, you saw and heard the Jefferson Airplane perform "Somebody
To Love," their breakthrough top 5 charting hit from the spring of 1967.

CLICK TO START THE VIDEO NOW!

To play us off, here's the band's follow-up single, a record that
approached the top 5 on Cash Box during that magical, mystical
Summer of Love. Grace Slick sings-- "White Rabbit!"


"White Rabbit" - Jefferson Airplane
(July/Aug. 1967, highest chart pos. #6 Cash Box/#8 Hot 100)




I gotta run
(because
Belle Rat's
hungry)...
but I hope
to see you
next time!

ABOUT THE ARTIST:
 Belle Rat the Dell Rat 
Artwork courtesy of my wonderful longtime friend Belle Unruh.


Born in California's Inland Empire... 


Belle moved to Canada as a teenager.


Thank you very much for contributing this delightful
"Belle Rat" drawing to Shady's Place, dear friend Belle!

Now this is Belle Rat the Dell Rat reminding you that a Dell Rat
must be brave, and a Dell Rat must behave.  See you next time!

Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Fangs for the Music & Memories, Wolfman!




AHHHOOOOO!!!

Mercy mercy me! I'm so excited I can hardly stand it,
baby. This here's your old pal Wolfman Jack sittin' in
for my good friend Shady Del Knight right here at
the greatest little station in the nation - Shady's
Place Music & Memories. I'm your doctor of
love, and I got the cure you're looking for -
the best oldies you ever heard... plus the
best oldies you never heard!


Darkness falls across the land.
The midnight hour is close at hand.


Cuddle your cutie while I strike up the band.
You're tuned to SPMM and the Wolfman!




Now, you pay close
attention to these songs,
baby, or the Wolfman's
gonna GETCHA!









This is your cat on the radio, Wolfman Jack,
with a sweet trick or treat. I want you to
get real close to the speaker and touch
the whiskers on the old Wolfman's chin
while I tell you about this first record.



In February of 1966, Motown soul man Edwin Starr
issued his top 10 R&B 45 "Stop Her On Sight (S.O.S)."
That same month, Philly Pheeline Christine Cooper
sent out her own "S.O.S. -- (Heart In Distress)."

 "S.O.S. (Heart in Distress)" - Christine Cooper 
 (Feb. 1966, highest chart pos. #101 Bubbling Under) 



  Goodness gracious, the Wolfman's gonna retire
the side and send the blues to the dugout with
a fantastic double play! Christine Cooper's
back with another killer dance floor filler,
and this one channels The Supremes.
Baby, I want you to stop in the name
of love and think it over as you listen
to Christine's Northern Soul gem--
"Heartaches Away My Boy! 


 "Heartaches Away My Boy" - Christine Cooper 
 (Apr./May 1966, uncharted) 



Awwwww land sakes alive, the Wolfman's
takin' you back to old school and teachin'
you a lesson. This Los Angeles group was
inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
With cuddle classics like this one to their
credit, it's easy to understand why. The
Wolfman's sending this one out to you
and your sweetie, one of the biggest
hits of the 50s, a #1 best seller by
The Platters, "The Great Pretender!"

 "The Great Pretender" - The Platters 
 (Jan./Feb. 1956, highest chart pos. #1 Hot 100 & Cash Box & R&B




Oh my my. The Wolfman's got another great
snuggle song for you and your baby, and if
I'm lyin' I'm dyin'. It's the dynamic duo of 
ohnnie Richardson and Joe Rivers singing
a ballad that made the top 3 on the R&B
chart and cracked the top 10 on the pop
side. From the summer of 1957, here are
Johnnie And Joe singing-- "Over The
Mountain, Cross The Sea!"

 "Over The Mountain, Cross The Sea" 
 aka "Over The Mountain, Across The Sea" - Johnnie And Joe 
 (July/Aug. 1957, highest chart pos. #3 R&B/#8 Hot 100/#22 Cash Box




rNow you listen to the Wolfman because
I'm gonna tell you about another rare
relic. There's strong evidence that the
platter I'm about to play was waxed by
Tresia Cleveland & Ann Gissendanner,
an R&B duo better known as The Soul
Sisters, an act that had a hit in 1964
with "I Can't Stand It." 

On this 45, released later that same year, they call
themselves The Kolettes and ask the musical question
"Just How Much (Can One Heart Take)?"

 "Just How Much (Can One Heart Take)" - The Kolettes 
 (Oct. 1964, B side of "Who's That Guy") 




Yes, gracious, it's all according to how your boogaloo situation stands,
ya understand. From the fall of '64, those were The Kolettes, also
known as The Soul Sisters, with "Just How Much (Can One
Heart Take)," issued as the B side of "Who's That Guy."

  You're listening to Wolfman Jack, and that's a fact.
Now I got a question: What two things go together
like a horse & carriage? Answer: love & marriage!
In the early weeks of 1957, Chi-town R&B thrush
LaVern Baker topped the chart with "Jim Dandy
(to the rescue)." A few months later, LaVern was
back in business and continuing the saga with
the follow-up-- "Jim Dandy Got Married!"

 "Jim Dandy Got Married" - LaVern Baker 
 (May/June 1957, highest chart pos. #7 R&B/#76 Hot 100
 perf. on The Milt Grant Record Hop, WTTG Washington, D.C.) 




Mercy me, we done rocked around the clock,
baby, but now it's time for the old
Wolfman to say goodbye.


Before I go I wanna give a special shout out
to all you rat packers up there on the hill
at the Shady Dell.



Now you listen to the Wolfman. Be kind
to your fine feathered friends. Obey your
ma and pa. Love thy neighbor and see how
good it feels to help a stranger in need.

This is your good buddy Wolfman Jack
signing off and wishing you health, but
much more than wealth, I wish you
love... and a happy Halloween.
AHHHOOOOO!!!