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November 13, 2016
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On November 20, 1955, Dr. Jive [Tommy Smalls] was booked on the newly-renamed "Ed Sullivan Show" (formerly "The Toast Of The Town") to bring 15 minutes of R&B into the nation's collective living room. He brought the 5 Keys (singing "Ling, Ting, Tong"; they had wanted to do "Close Your Eyes," but "Ling Ting Tong" was specifically requested by Ed Sullivan's daughters!), Lavern Baker, Willis "Gator Tail" Jackson's Orchestra, and Bo Diddley. For some unknown reason, Sullivan got it into his head that Bo Diddley should sing "Sixteen Tons," instead of one of his own songs. That afternoon, everyone showed up to rehearse, and Bo was kept practicing for around four hours (they even pasted the lyrics on the stage itself, so he wouldn't have to memorize them). However, when he got on stage, he simply decided to sing "Bo Diddley," with its pounding Juba beat, instead of "Sixteen Tons." This absolutely infuriated Sullivan (which Bernie [of the Five Keys] will attest to; they were standing near him in the wings) and he never had Diddley on again. (Of course, to put it into perspective, the 5 Keys did exactly what Sullivan told them to and he never had them on again either!) | |
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-- excerpt from James "The Hound" Marshall's blog | |
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“The intention was to record a cut or two, but shortly into the process, we realized the viability of putting out something a bit more substantive as a proper full-length. Michael and Tony were eager to press forward and brought in some ideas of their own, and we were also fortunate enough to enlist bass virtuoso Jon Camp (Renaissance) on a track.” says Masucci. The Lovely Intangibles expand upon musical themes set forth by The Lost Patrol, but take the music into breezier skies. Guitars still cascade with endless flutter into the reverb-drenched void while heart-stopping bass and synthesized soundscapes envelop you. -- from lastFM | |
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http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/49948 Three Chord Monte did a tribute this week | |
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http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/49948 Three Chord Monte paid tribute this Monday Ohhh! Well why didn't Mailman Tom say so? An occasional memorable Gaylord censored-comment-board show was entirely devoted to Norton Records 3-24-2013 http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/49948 Three Chord Monte paid tribute this Monday http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/69528 | |
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