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The Nice - America (1968)     (hooktube.com)
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https://hooktube.com/watch?v=DUFxyobR_-4

This was Keith Emerson's first commercially successful band. The group was formed in 1967 by Emerson, Lee Jackson, David O'List and Ian Hague to back soul singer P. P. Arnold. After replacing Hague with Brian Davison, the group set out on their own, quickly developing a strong live following. The group's sound was centred on Emerson's Hammond organ showmanship and abuse of the instrument, and their radical rearrangements of classical music themes and Bob Dylan songs.

The band achieved commercial success with an instrumental rearrangement of Leonard Bernstein's America. This was Keith Emerson's first commercially successful band. The group was formed in 1967 by Emerson, Lee Jackson, David O'List and Ian Hague to back soul singer P. P. Arnold. After replacing Hague with Brian Davison, the group set out on their own, quickly developing a strong live following. The group's sound was centred on Emerson's Hammond organ showmanship and abuse of the instrument, and their radical rearrangements of classical music themes and Bob Dylan songs.

The band achieved commercial success with an instrumental rearrangement of Leonard Bernstein's "AmericaHookTube" from the musical "West Side Story". In the play it was, to say, a rather unflattering view of being in America by immigrants.

This band began their career at the dawning of rock and its sub genres, the closing of the sixties and an era of growing desires to challenge the boundaries of popular music. The four musicians branched out, utilizing and combining classical, jazz, blues and rock music to forge a new and dynamic sound - later to be known as Progressive Rock. The seeds were already sown for the Symphonic and Orchestral style of music that Keith Emerson would champion throughout the decades to come. Following O'List leaving the group, the remaining members carried on as a trio, releasing several albums, before Emerson decided to split the band in early 1970 in order to form Emerson, Lake & Palmer.

The Nice evolved from Gary Farr and the T-Bones, which keyboardist Keith Emerson and bassist Keith "Lee" Jackson were both members of before the band dissolved in early 1967. Emerson then briefly played with the VIPs, who toured the Star-Club in Hamburg, and his playing style became influenced by the organist Don Shinn, including standing up to play the instrument and rocking it on stage. Meanwhile, P. P. Arnold, a performer who reached a higher level of popularity in the UK than her native U.S., was unhappy with her backing band, The Blue Jays, and wanted a replacement. Her driver suggested Emerson would be able to put together such a group. Emerson agreed, but only on the condition the band could perform on their own as a warm-up act. Since it effectively meant getting two bands for the price of one, manager Andrew Loog Oldham readily agreed. Emerson recruited Jackson, drummer Ian Hague and ex-the Attack guitarist David O'List. The name came from Arnold saying, "Here comes the Naz", which the group misheard as "the Nice".

The band played its first gig in May 1967, and had its first major break at the 7th National Jazz and Blues Festival in Windsor on 13 August. Oldham had managed to secure a separate set for the group in a side tent away from also accompanying Arnold on the main stage, where they gained attention. The next week, Welch wrote in the Melody Maker that "it was the first time I had seen a group actually in the act of winning its first following in quite dramatic circumstances". When Arnold went back to her family in the US shortly afterwards, Oldham offered the group a contract of their own. Hague was not interested in the "progressive" direction the group wanted to go in, so he was replaced by former Mark Leeman Five and Habits drummer Brian Davison. Now a band in their own right, the Nice expanded their gear, recruiting roadies Bazz Ward and Lemmy, the latter of whom provided Emerson with a Hitler Youth ceremonial dagger to stick into the keys on his Hammond organ. They spent the end of 1967 on a package tour with Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd, the Move and Amen Corner. Pink Floyd's then leader, Syd Barrett, missed several gigs and O'List had to stand in for him." from the musical "West Side Story". In the play it was, to say, a rather unflattering view of being in America by immigrants.

This band began their career at the dawning of rock and its sub genres, the closing of the sixties and an era of growing desires to challenge the boundaries of popular music. The four musicians branched out, utilizing and combining classical, jazz, blues and rock music to forge a new and dynamic sound - later to be known as Progressive Rock. The seeds were already sown for the Symphonic and Orchestral style of music that Keith Emerson would champion throughout the decades to come. Following O'List leaving the group, the remaining members carried on as a trio, releasing several albums, before Emerson decided to split the band in early 1970 in order to form Emerson, Lake & Palmer.

The Nice evolved from Gary Farr and the T-Bones, which keyboardist Keith Emerson and bassist Keith "Lee" Jackson were both members of before the band dissolved in early 1967. Emerson then briefly played with the VIPs, who toured the Star-Club in Hamburg, and his playing style became influenced by the organist Don Shinn, including standing up to play the instrument and rocking it on stage. Meanwhile, P. P. Arnold, a performer who reached a higher level of popularity in the UK than her native U.S., was unhappy with her backing band, The Blue Jays, and wanted a replacement. Her driver suggested Emerson would be able to put together such a group. Emerson agreed, but only on the condition the band could perform on their own as a warm-up act. Since it effectively meant getting two bands for the price of one, manager Andrew Loog Oldham readily agreed. Emerson recruited Jackson, drummer Ian Hague and ex-the Attack guitarist David O'List. The name came from Arnold saying, "Here comes the Naz", which the group misheard as "the Nice".

The band played its first gig in May 1967, and had its first major break at the 7th National Jazz and Blues Festival in Windsor on 13 August. Oldham had managed to secure a separate set for the group in a side tent away from also accompanying Arnold on the main stage, where they gained attention. The next week, Welch wrote in the Melody Maker that "it was the first time I had seen a group actually in the act of winning its first following in quite dramatic circumstances". When Arnold went back to her family in the US shortly afterwards, Oldham offered the group a contract of their own. Hague was not interested in the "progressive" direction the group wanted to go in, so he was replaced by former Mark Leeman Five and Habits drummer Brian Davison. Now a band in their own right, the Nice expanded their gear, recruiting roadies Bazz Ward and Lemmy, the latter of whom provided Emerson with a Hitler Youth ceremonial dagger to stick into the keys on his Hammond organ. They spent the end of 1967 on a package tour with Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd, the Move and Amen Corner. Pink Floyd's then leader, Syd Barrett, missed several gigs and O'List had to stand in for him.
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Maurice Williams And The Zodiacs – Stay (1960) | Music For Us!     (musicfor.us)
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One of the first recordings of 13 year-old Jimmy Page in 1957 and the rise of Skiffle. | Music For Us!     (musicfor.us)
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The Hollies - Long Cool Woman      (www.youtube.com)
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Kris Kristofferson - Sunday Morning Coming Down [1970, Original, HiFi Stereo Sound, Subtitled]     (www.youtube.com)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_o1y4zLEA0

This guy was a chopper pilot and landed his chopper in Johnny Cash's front yard to get him to cover this song. Cash changed the lyrics slightly.
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WEEN live 10/31/22 HalloWeen     (m.youtube.com)
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The Cure - Close to Me (when the hell is their new album gonna drop)     (m.youtube.com)
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Pantera - Walk (for @theoriginal1icemonkey)     (m.youtube.com)
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David Bowie/NIN - I'm afraid of Americans - Hope my nigger Uber driver doesn't kill me, but we're both enjoying Phillies on the radio      (m.youtube.com)
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Eels - Railroad Man     (m.youtube.com)
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Radiohead - A Wolf at The Door     (m.youtube.com)
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Bill McClintock - "Hip to Be the Sandman"     (www.youtube.com)
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Ryan Adams - The End (another 11 hour day done)     (m.youtube.com)
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Bill McClintock - “Billie Cocaine”     (www.youtube.com)
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Been enjoying the mashup posts. Here's an oldie but a goodie I haven't seen posted yet.
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"Let the Bodies Get Off" - Bill McClintock     (www.youtube.com)
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That's Life Frank Sanatra     (www.youtube.com)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnlPtaPxXfc

Boo Fucking Hoo. The song I sang for my youngest son's grad party. Welcome to being a wage slave nigger. lol
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In Da Club - Conway Fitty     (www.youtube.com)
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Ween - Captain (I never did take that guacamole)     (m.youtube.com)
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Pearl Jam - Superblood Wolfmoon     (m.youtube.com)
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Elvis Presley - Black Star      (www.youtube.com)
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The Rumjacks - An Irish Pub Song     (www.youtube.com)
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Sheep go to heaven     (www.youtube.com)
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Billy J Kramer and the Dakotas - Little Children (1964)     (www.youtube.com)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJBq7HY46oI

Kramer was a British Rail fitter until Beatles manager Brian Epstein signed him in 1963. Epstein put him with the Manchester group The Dakotas and got them to record some songs written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney. They immediately scored a #2 UK hit with Do You Want To Know a Secret, the first ever cover of a Lennon and McCartney song to chart. The follow up Bad To Me which was written specifically by John Lennon for the group, became their first UK chart topper. After another Lennon and McCartney Top Five single, I'll Keep You Satisfied they recorded this, which became their second UK #1 hit and their first American hit.

Kramer's real name is William Ashton. John Lennon suggested adding the "J" so he would stand out from other singers with the same last name.

The lyric concerns a man's entreaties to his girlfriend's young siblings not to reveal his courtship of their elder sister and to leave them alone, at some points, even bribing them with things like "candy and a quarter" and "a movie", on the condition that they "keep a secret". As such, it was a departure from the traditional love songs previously recorded by Kramer (sometimes supplied by Lennon & McCartney). When offered another Lennon and McCartney song, "One and One Is Two", for his next single by the manager of both groups, Brian Epstein, Kramer turned it down and chose "Little Children" instead, after a search for suitable material from music publishers.
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The Velvet Underground - The Gift (1968)     (www.youtube.com)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGsUltfdEVo

The short story, recited by a deadpan John Cale, was written by Lou Reed as a writing project during his college days.

The narrative concerns Waldo Jeffers, a lovesick youth, who has engaged in a distressing long-distance relationship with his college girlfriend Marsha Bronson. After their school terms end, Waldo returns to his hometown of Locust, Pennsylvania. He becomes increasingly paranoid over the course of two months, worried that Marsha might not stay faithful to him as promised. More than anything, he fears constantly that she will engage in sexual promiscuity. Lacking the requisite money to visit her in Wisconsin, he concocts a plan to mail himself to her in a large cardboard box, expecting it will be a welcome surprise to Marsha. He ships himself on Friday.

The following Monday, Marsha is having a discussion with her friend Sheila Klein about Bill, a man that Marsha slept with the previous night. When the package arrives at the door, the two struggle to open the box while Waldo waits excitedly inside. He has a bittersweet result.
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The Dave Clark Five on Ed Sullivan June 20, 1965...and a fired audio engineer     (www.youtube.com)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBiXteJxzoo

Just two weeks after The Beatles had made their third debut appearance on “The Ed Sullivan Show”, the second wave of The British Invasion arrived on this day, March 8, 1964, when when The Dave Clark 5 hit the stage at CBS Studio 50.

Even though Dick Clark’s “American Bandstand”, Lloyd Thaxton’s show and countless local dance shows had been on the air live for years with the guest acts lip syncing, that I am aware of, this is the first time a major act was caught “cheating”. (Flash back to new year’s eve and the Mariah Carey incident.)

According to Art Shine, very few acts lip-synced their songs on Sullivan, and Ed always preferred live performances, but occasional it was allowed, especially with rock acts.

Art said The DC5 always did this, because they didn’t trust TV audio men to get the vocal mix right. The only thing they wanted live mics on was the drum kit, and you can hear that here, especially on the crash cymbal hits.

At the time, Sullivan’s audio man was Bob Miller, who had just done the three Beatles shows with only a few minor audio hiccups. All of those Beatles performances were sung and performed live, and the biggest problem was micing the three guitar amps hidden behind Ringo’s riser.

Given this :34 second lag, and where the song starts, the audio man seems to have hit the play button (taped tracks only, never a record) but had a patch panel problem.

As I mentioned above, Art Shine was hired as the Sullivan show’s chief audio man immediately after the June 1965 incident, but replacing Mr. Miller had been in the works for a while.

https://eyesofageneration.com/televisions-first-recorded-lip-sync-melt-down-an-epic-fail/