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Re: 10 Dec 2009: 1976
« Reply #30 on: December 10, 2009, 10:57:18 AM »
epic Queen song, although oft-heard.  btw, Queen claims the third most days spent on the British record charts:

   1. Elvis Presley (2,574 days)
   2. Cliff Richard (1,983)
   3. Queen (1,755)
   4. The Beatles (1,749)
   5. Madonna (1,660)
   6. Elton John (1,626)

wow, the edge out the Fabs by 0.34%  That's pretty damn close.  That's like running a 10k race and winning by less than a stride.

right, and I wonder if the Beatles remasters will change that.  

(btw, I got these stats from the wikipedia entry for Cliff:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cliff_Richard#Chart_accomplishments)
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Re: 10 Dec 2009: 1976
« Reply #31 on: December 10, 2009, 11:07:22 AM »
BOS5 George. I love "Crackerbox Palace" even if no one else does.

CRAAAAP! I missed Crackerbox Palace?!!? Picked a crappy day to have a meeting w/ contractor, I did. Guess I know where i'll be at 10pm.  

I remember George guesting on SNL when 33 1/3 was just out, and playing This Song live, and showing the video for Crackerbox.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7yVkBwGiLc

I think the Pythons and Neil Innes had a hand in that. D'ya think?
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Re: 10 Dec 2009: 1976
« Reply #32 on: December 10, 2009, 11:27:19 AM »
BOS5 George. I love "Crackerbox Palace" even if no one else does.

CRAAAAP! I missed Crackerbox Palace?!!? Picked a crappy day to have a meeting w/ contractor, I did. Guess I know where i'll be at 10pm.  

I remember George guesting on SNL when 33 1/3 was just out, and playing This Song live, and showing the video for Crackerbox.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7yVkBwGiLc

I think the Pythons and Neil Innes had a hand in that. D'ya think?

I recall it being the other way around -- they showed the "This Song" video, er "promo film", which had Eric Idle in it iirc.
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Re: 10 Dec 2009: 1976
« Reply #33 on: December 10, 2009, 11:39:47 AM »
BOS5 George. I love "Crackerbox Palace" even if no one else does.

CRAAAAP! I missed Crackerbox Palace?!!? Picked a crappy day to have a meeting w/ contractor, I did. Guess I know where i'll be at 10pm.  

I remember George guesting on SNL when 33 1/3 was just out, and playing This Song live, and showing the video for Crackerbox.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7yVkBwGiLc

I think the Pythons and Neil Innes had a hand in that. D'ya think?

I recall it being the other way around -- they showed the "This Song" video, er "promo film", which had Eric Idle in it iirc.

I just watched the This Song film, and now recall seeing both--maybe we're both half right. They showed both films, and George played something else--perhaps While My Guitar Gently Weeps? And was Eric Idle the host?

ETA: Nope, it was Paul Simon:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Saturday_Night_Live_episodes#Season_2

I believe that was the ep with Paul Simon in the turkey costume playing Still Crazy After All These Years.
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Re: 10 Dec 2009: 1976
« Reply #34 on: December 10, 2009, 12:26:26 PM »
12/10/09 - Thursday!  Sounds like...1976!!

   1.  Hot Chocolate - You Sexy Thing
   2.  David Bowie - TVC-15
(TV:  Superfriends)
   3.  Sweet - Fox on the Run
   4.  The Runaways - Cherry Bomb (BOS!)
   5.  Kiss - Shout it Out Loud
(Sports - Olympics-Dorothy Hamill)
   6.  ELO - Tightrope
(George Harrison on Beatles reunion)
   7.  George Harrison - Crackerbox Palace
   8.  England Dan & John Ford Coley - I'd Really Love to See You Tonight
(TV:  Charlie's Angels)
   9.  Jefferson Starship - With Your Love
 10.  Queen - Somebody to Love

BONUS TRACK:  The Ohio Players - Love Rollercoaster
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Re: 10 Dec 2009: 1976
« Reply #35 on: December 10, 2009, 12:37:00 PM »
BONUS TRACK:  The Ohio Players - Love Rollercoaster

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Re: 10 Dec 2009: 1976
« Reply #36 on: December 10, 2009, 09:49:30 PM »
wow, the edge out the Fabs by 0.34%  That's pretty damn close.  That's like running a 10k race and winning by less than a stride.

right, and I wonder if the Beatles remasters will change that.  


Also the faint possibility that Queen will chart someday in their Paul Rodgers incarnation.
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Re: 10 Dec 2009: 1976
« Reply #37 on: December 10, 2009, 10:12:54 PM »
Wow!  BOS2 to Marty and the JS, whatchoo doin!

The first entry from JS's Spitfire album in the DB era. Somewhat hard to believe but maybe not.

ETA: Love to hear something off Nils Lofgren's Cry Tough, one I have strong memories of from the summer of '76, along with Spitfire, Silk Degrees, George Benson's Breezin' and others.
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Re: 10 Dec 2009: 1976
« Reply #38 on: December 10, 2009, 10:25:52 PM »
Only up to tune #5 of the replay, and this is already a pretty fantastic view of '76. The last gasp of glam (Bowie, Sweet & KISS), an early glimpse of punk via the Runaways, and some symphonic prog (ELO, Queen) with nice helping of cheeze on the side (ED&JFC). A bit more all over the map than some of AL's other efforts. But good...damn good.
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