• Re: ROOTS ROCK RADIO: June 23, 2024

    From Roger@21:1/5 to Dean on Mon Jun 24 16:07:50 2024
    Dean wrote:

    The latest edition of ROOTS ROCK RADIO is archived at the link below
    until July 7th. Here's the playlist:

    2. COME ON, LET’S GO, Ritchie Valens

    Sadly Ritchie's original never took off over here---instead we got this
    feeble UK cover version
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJVa98Rs66k

    Interestingly whilst the original US "B" side on the Ritchie original
    was "Framed" over here we got "Dooby Dooby Wah" as our flipside

    7. THE TRAIN KEPT A-ROLLIN’, The Johnny Burnette Trio
    8. THE TRAIN KEPT A-ROLLIN’, Tiny Bradshaw

    Talking of horrid UK versions.......... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_GEeVug3Fek
    (
    from the 1958 movie "6.5 Special" (based on the TV series of that
    name)

    10. CAROL, Chuck Berry

    Possibly the greatest Chuck Berry classic to get the least publicity and plaudits

    19. THE SAVAGE, The Ventures

    'Tis rare for me to advocate a UK version of a number over the US one
    but such has to be the case here-- where the Shadows original version
    from 1961 has a better sound than the Ventures later version

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2W3HJbf7Go

    20. CHICKEN SHACK, Amos Milburn (1956 version)

    Love both versions (1948 and 1956). But I give the edge to the latter

    21. HOY HOY, The Collins Kids

    Has to be this version for me (complete with Elmore on guitar) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TW2H3LR3j-Q

    22. I’M LOOKING FOR SOMEONE TO LOVE, Buddy Holly & The Crickets

    I've never been big on lyrics but always loved that "drunk man....street car....foot slipped....there you are" line featured here

    26. RIP IT UP, Little Richard

    Little Richard's debut single here (b/w "Ready Teddy") in the UK.
    Specialty foolishly were without a UK licensee before this date so
    nothing from the label appeared here--until they did a licencing deal
    with Decca in 1956

    https://www.45cat.com/record/hlo8336

    32. PETER GUNN THEME, Duane Eddy

    One of the best things he ever did and a HUGE hit when released as a
    single here in UK. The US single release was so belated all the sales on
    the number has long gone

    39. HIGH FLYIN’ BABY, The Harptones

    The 1956 concert movie "Rockin' The Blues" that features The Harptones
    doing this number is now online

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwzvR8NsAms&t=3014s

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  • From Bruce@21:1/5 to Roger on Mon Jun 24 21:37:25 2024
    Roger wrote:

    7. THE TRAIN KEPT A-ROLLIN’, The Johnny Burnette Trio
    8. THE TRAIN KEPT A-ROLLIN’, Tiny Bradshaw

    Talking of horrid UK versions.......... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_GEeVug3Fek
    (
    from the 1958 movie "6.5 Special" (based on the TV series of that
    name)

    Holy fuck!

    Now THAT is pathetic.

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  • From Bruce@21:1/5 to Dean on Thu Jun 27 07:15:29 2024
    Dean wrote:

    Bruce wrote:

    Holy fuck!

    Now THAT is pathetic.

    It was like they took everything that was great about the Johnny
    Burnette version and made damned good and sure to include none of it in
    their cover.

    It's not a cover. It's from 1959, 3 years after the Burnette version.

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  • From Roger@21:1/5 to Bruce on Thu Jun 27 09:03:03 2024
    Bruce wrote:

    Dean wrote:

    Bruce wrote:

    Holy fuck!

    Now THAT is pathetic.

    It was like they took everything that was great about the Johnny
    Burnette version and made damned good and sure to include none of it in
    their cover.

    It's not a cover. It's from 1959, 3 years after the Burnette version.

    I quite agree its not a cover because a) the "6.5 Special" movie is from
    1958 and b) Jim Dale's very dire version of "The Train Kept A-Rollin'"
    never appeared on a commercial record until quite recent years

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  • From DianeE@21:1/5 to Dean on Thu Jun 27 19:01:37 2024
    On 6/24/2024 1:05 AM, Dean wrote:
    The latest edition of ROOTS ROCK RADIO is archived at the link below
    until July 7th. Here's the playlist:


    10. CAROL, Chuck Berry
    My favorite Chuck Berry record.

    22. I’M LOOKING FOR SOMEONE TO LOVE, Buddy Holly & The Crickets

    One of my favorite Buddy Holly records--top 5 for sure.
    26. RIP IT UP, Little Richard

    My second favorite LR record (after "Slippin And Slidin").
    38. ALL MAMA’S CHILDREN, Carl Perkins
    Tied with "Bopping The Blues" for my #1 Carl Perkins record.

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