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And The Stiffs Just Keep On Comin'

Hot Chocolate was mentioned awhile back. A song you'll only hear on 70s flashback countdown shows is their song "Emma". Maybe that's as it should be. Peter Frampton's I'm In You was also mentioned. I wouldn't say it was a stiff since it did hit #2 but I would nominate the movie Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band including Frampton, the Bee Gees and many others who should have known better as one of the biggest music/movie stiffs of all time.
 
Unsound Tracks

John C said:
I would nominate the movie Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band including Frampton, the Bee Gees and many others who should have known better as one of the biggest music/movie stiffs of all time.

You're absolutely right. The SPLHCB sound track makes the Tommy movie sound track sound like a classic - and that's hard to do.
 
Sgt Pepper (but not the Beatles)

One of my all time favorite one-liners concerns that ill-fated double LP:

"It did double platinum in returns."
 
Thanks for the reminder - tomorrow is Thursday; the Viagra truck comes to top off the tank in the basement.* Better get out there and shovel the driveway...

"Bless You," by Martha Reeves (no VDs) "Sugar and Spice," Cryan' Shames

* After all, the subject of this thread is "stiffs," HAW HAW HAW HAW (grey Fidelipac again)
 
Back on topic, here are four quickies...haven't heard these in decades over the air.

No (Bulldog) circa 1972

Sunny Days (Lighthouse) Can-con that received good airplay in Buffalo

The Funky Gibbon (The Goodies) I remember Berns talking it up at the beginning of his show circa 1976 at WYSL or maybe Y-103..or was WPHD??

Whirly Girl (OXO) 1983
 
I remember playing The Bulldogs on KB for about 5 minutes. But I can't recall The Funky Gibbon at all, although I'm sure I talked it up ::)
 
Oh yes, OXO....

I remember I was selling cars when "Whirly Girls" came out......first heard it on the radio (FM99 in Rochester) just as I was pulling a new Mustang up for a customer's demo drive.....heard it come on, and wound up hiding in the back lot while it played...loved it then and now...and for the record, I sold the people that car!

A couple more from the same period:

1. "Stop In The Name Of Love" by the Hollies (or what was left of them)

2. "Fascination" by the Human League (a weak follow up to "Don't You Want Me- but I thought it was so much better than DYWM)

BTW Nitro99, IIRC if you heard it in '76 it was probably Y103...(unless you were listening to AM)WPHD didn't come back until '77 or 78.

Brain function stops now.......
 
Okay, I've got a few songs for your virtual audible consumption:

Kites are Fun - The Free Design
Love You - The Free Design
Will You Be Staying After Sunday - Peppermint Rainbow
---(Hit cart machine- Drum roll..stager...1969)
That's Where I Went Wrong - The Poppy Family

....and if that's not enough...oblige me 1 more...

Don't Say You Don't Remember - Beverly Bremer. KB Classic.


Over on the TV side:
The Edge Of Night - Complete with dramatic somber announcer
clicking the switch on the microphone everytime he opens it.
This program is brought to you in Living Color - (NBC Peacock doin' it's thing).

Thanks for allowing me to indulge.
Have a good day.....I have to go and secure my front row seat in front of the TV to hear the President Monday night. I hear the airtime will be repackaged and resold on QVC as a collector's item.

Bill
 
Will You Be Staying After Sunday - Peppermint Rainbow
Great blast from the past! PR sounded like they were heavily influenced by Spanky & Our Gang and The Seekers.
 


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