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Re: 17 Dec 2013: it's... 1972
« Reply #15 on: December 17, 2013, 10:46:22 AM »

"I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing (In Perfect Harmony)" I think by The Hillside Singers (or The New Seekers)...

Wish I could tell you which version this was; I think they were released almost simultaneously. Not sure if either or both charted, but I'm sure someone can tell us.

VHM Stones. Not a bad song, but there are so many great ones on Exile that All Down the Line is kind of an also-ran.
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Re: 17 Dec 2013: it's... 1972
« Reply #16 on: December 17, 2013, 10:49:05 AM »

"I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing (In Perfect Harmony)" I think by The Hillside Singers (or The New Seekers)...

Wish I could tell you which version this was; I think they were released almost simultaneously. Not sure if either or both charted, but I'm sure someone can tell us.

They both charted.  The New Seekers peaked at #7, while The Hillside Singers peaked at #13. (Thanks Joel Whitburn!)



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Re: 17 Dec 2013: it's... 1972
« Reply #17 on: December 17, 2013, 10:51:47 AM »


ETA:  Pretty nifty set all around.

Agreed. Six-way BOS tie to the Moodies, Mac Davis, New Seekers, Kinks, and Todd. Oh and the other Mac too--Fleetwood. A pretty strong set by any measure, but particularly from Renee. (Wonder if Rosalie had any input?)
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Re: 17 Dec 2013: it's... 1972
« Reply #18 on: December 17, 2013, 10:54:25 AM »
Renee: BOS Todd; VHM both Macs!
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Re: 17 Dec 2013: it's... 1972
« Reply #19 on: December 17, 2013, 11:05:28 AM »

"I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing (In Perfect Harmony)" I think by The Hillside Singers (or The New Seekers)...

Wish I could tell you which version this was; I think they were released almost simultaneously. Not sure if either or both charted, but I'm sure someone can tell us.

They both charted.  The New Seekers peaked at #7, while The Hillside Singers peaked at #13. (Thanks Joel Whitburn!)





Is it coincidental that the New Seekers are pictured on a hillside? Love the early 70s duds, btw.
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Re: 17 Dec 2013: it's... 1972
« Reply #20 on: December 18, 2013, 10:35:49 PM »
Neil Young "The Needle And The Damage Done"

Neil at his whiny best!
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Re: 17 Dec 2013: it's... 1972
« Reply #21 on: December 18, 2013, 10:48:09 PM »
Shelley Winters in The Poseidon Adventure into The Kinks "Celluloid Heroes"

Everybody's in Show-Biz is one of the best Kink's albums ever.
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Re: 17 Dec 2013: it's... 1972
« Reply #22 on: December 18, 2013, 10:50:36 PM »
Commercials: Shake N Bake / Chung King / Trix / Count Chocula / Reese's Peanut Butter Cups

Maybe it's just me, but the woman in the Shake N Bake commercial sounded like Louise Lasser.
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Re: 17 Dec 2013: it's... 1972
« Reply #23 on: December 18, 2013, 10:57:25 PM »
Is it coincidental that the New Seekers are pictured on a hillside? Love the early 70s duds, btw.

They are so groovy, man!

Mac Davis and The Seekers are both bust-outs.  I agree with the general consensus; this was
a pretty good set, especially for RR.
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Re: 17 Dec 2013: it's... 1972
« Reply #24 on: December 19, 2013, 04:44:56 PM »
2013-12-17 - Tuesday! "Nothing runs like a Deere." It's 1972 today on 10@10.
 1. Alice Cooper - Elected
 2. Neil Young - The Needle And The Damage Done
 3. Mac Davis - Baby Don't Get Hooked On Me (VHM)
(News: NBC News reports on the new year)
 4. The Moody Blues - Isn't Life Strange
 5. Fleetwood Mac - Bare Trees (VHM)
(Movie: Shelley Winters in The Poseidon Adventure)
 6. The Kinks - Celluloid Heroes
 7. Bill Withers - Use Me
(Commercials: Shake N Bake / Chung King / Trix / Count Chocula / Reese's Peanut Butter Cups)
 8. The New Seekers - I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing (In Perfect Harmony)
 9. Todd Rundgren - I Saw The Light (BOS)
10. The Rolling Stones - All Down The Line
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Re: 17 Dec 2013: it's... 1972
« Reply #25 on: December 19, 2013, 07:56:11 PM »
Shelley Winters in The Poseidon Adventure into The Kinks "Celluloid Heroes"

Everybody's in Show-Biz is one of the best Kink's albums ever.

It's a good album, but I'd venture that four of the five albums that preceded it (Something Else, Village Green Preservation Society, Lola vs. Powerman and the Moneygoround, and Muswell Hillbillies) are all better, more cohesive works. The fact that it's got both original studio material and live versions of previously released songs somehow detracts from its overall impact, at least for me. I like both parts; I just think I'd have a better reaction if they'd been released separately.
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Re: 17 Dec 2013: it's... 1972
« Reply #26 on: December 19, 2013, 11:12:45 PM »
Shelley Winters in The Poseidon Adventure into The Kinks "Celluloid Heroes"
Everybody's in Show-Biz is one of the best Kink's albums ever.
It's a good album, but I'd venture that four of the five albums that preceded it (Something Else, Village Green Preservation Society, Lola vs. Powerman and the Moneygoround, and Muswell Hillbillies) are all better, more cohesive works. The fact that it's got both original studio material and live versions of previously released songs somehow detracts from its overall impact, at least for me. I like both parts; I just think I'd have a better reaction if they'd been released separately.

I was going to say one of the last great Kink's albums, but I like Preservation Act 1, and I
haven't heard Preservation Act 2, which I should at least give a chance before I slag it.
But pretty much everything after that is mediocre at best, and it's just sad when compared to
their earlier work.  It doesn't help that their later hits are extremely overexposed.  I'm ready
to knock that damn Palais down myself, or build another one, whatever it takes -- just as long
as he stops singing about it.
"Your favorite songs, played beautifully"