BLAST FROM THE PAST 5
- lyle_from_minneapolis
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Yes, give us another one, Roy. I need to take my mind away from this bridge collapse---a very ugly scene. BFTP is a welcome escape.
Here is where I hide my music:
http://www.soundclick.com/MarkKaufman
http://www.soundclick.com/MarkKaufman
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nick_allen
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Nick I can assure you it's Del you can still get it on this 2 on 1 CD
http://www.play.com/Music/CD/4-/153270/Live-In-England-And-The-Music-Plays-On/Product.html
http://www.play.com/Music/CD/4-/153270/Live-In-England-And-The-Music-Plays-On/Product.html
TODAY'S THE FIRST DAY OF THE REST OF YOUR LIFE
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nick_allen
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"Despite a brace of UK Top 10 hits in the mid 1960s, the Rockin' Berries could make no inroads on the lucrative U.S. market, even at the height of the so-called ' British Invasion'.
Much of their recordings were at the lighter edge of the British beat music boom. Their popular music was carefully composed by British and American songwriters, with catchy choruses and harmonies lifted straight from The Four Seasons and The Beach Boys repertoire.
The Rockin' Berries themselves wrote virtually none of their own material, and this, combined with the kid glove approach, meant that they received little critical acclaim. Their best pop/rock outpourings were perfectly respectable, but poor management also veered them towards the 'all round entertainer' category. This led them to record some comedy songs that have dated badly, and further quickened their disappearance from the UK chart."
Here's some Rockin' Berries clips:
248667-1237083-WMLO%2C00.html,http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/window/media/page/0,,248667-1237083-WMLO,00.html
They do a good version of 'Dawn (Go Away)' but it's so similar to the 4 Seasons that you might as well listen to the original, in my opinion.
Apparently the group is still going... but with what looks like only one original member.

“The urge to save humanity is always a false front for the urge to rule it.” ....H. L. Mencken
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbP8QkoFJsg
I'm going to go out on a limb here, but I think The Beatles had a greater influence on Epiphone and Ludwig sales than The Rockin' Berries did.

I'm going to go out on a limb here, but I think The Beatles had a greater influence on Epiphone and Ludwig sales than The Rockin' Berries did.

“The urge to save humanity is always a false front for the urge to rule it.” ....H. L. Mencken

His autobiography (forget the title) is a fascinating read on the whole London Sixties deal.