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Brian Poole and the Tremeloes (1964)
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odk-2 · 2 years
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I Want Candy
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The Strangeloves - I Want Candy (1965) Bert Berns / Bob Feldman / Jerry Goldstein / Richard Gottehrer from: "I Want Candy" / "It's About My Baby" (single)
Bo Diddley Beat | Rock and Roll
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Personnel: The Strangeloves: Vocals Bob Feldman Richard Gottehrer Jerry Goldstein
Session Musicians: Eric Gale: Guitar Richie Lauro: Saxophone John Shine: Bass Herb Lovelle: Drums
Produced by Bob Feldman | Richard Gottehrer | Jerry Goldstein
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Brian Poole and The Tremeloes - I Want Candy (1965) Bert Berns / Bob Feldman / Jerry Goldstein / Richard Gottehrer from: "I Want Candy" / "Love Me Baby” (single)
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UK Beat Band | Bo Diddley Beat | British Invasion
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Personnel: Brian Poole: Lead Vocals Rick Westwood: Lead Guitar / Backing Vocals Alan Blakley: Keyboards / Rhythm Guitar / Backing Vocals Alan Howard: Bass / Backing Vocals Dave Munden: Drums
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Bow Wow Wow - I Want Candy (1982) Bert Berns / Bob Feldman / Jerry Goldstein / Richard Gottehrer from: “The Last of the Mohicans” (EP)
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Personnel: Annabella Lwin: Lead Vocals Matthew Ashman: Guitar Leigh Gorman: Bass David Barbarossa: Drums
Produced by Kenny Laguna
Recorded: @ The Criteria Studios during 1982 in Miami, Florida USA
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retroactivosigue · 2 months
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Twenty Miles - Brian Poole & The Tremeloes
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julio-viernes · 9 months
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En 1965, Feldman, Gottehrer y Goldstein crearon el grupo The Strangeloves. La portada de su único LP en 1965 es africana y muy significativa, esto no es garaje de guitarras, el énfasis está puesto en los instrumentos de percusión, un elepé heredero directo del titán Bo Diddley y de cosas como "Willie and The Hand Jive" de Johnny Otis. Hay que escuchar como suena el latigazo de batería en ese "New Orleans" de Gary US. Bonds. Amores extraños, y uno de los discos más festivos, rítmicos y personales de la era del garaje que incluía "Nigh Time", recuperada por Lenny Kaye en su glo-rio-so "Nuggets" de 1972, y sus éxitos "I Want Candy" y "Cara-Lin". De "Candy" me quedo con la versión inmediata de Brian Poole and The Tremeloes, antes que con la de Bishops o la de Bow Wow Wow.
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strazcenter · 4 months
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The Day the Music Didn’t Die
On Feb. 3, 1959, a single-engine Beechcraft Bonanza flying in low visibility crashed north of Clear Lake, Iowa. All four aboard were killed: pilot Roger Peterson and rock & rollers Buddy Holly, 22; The Big Bopper (J.P. Richardson Jr.), 28; and Ritchie Valens (Richard Valenzuela), 17. The three were stars of the Winter Dance Party Tour of the Midwest. Feb. 3 is called The Day the Music Died, the…
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beatleshistoryblog · 1 year
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LECTURE 8: ROCK AND ROLL MUSIC: Here’s the ill-fated Decca audition of January 1, 1962, in all of its glory – or maybe lack thereof (you be the judge). Give it a listen. Alas, Decca A&R man Dick Rowe broke the bad news to Brian Epstein not long afterwards that The Beatles would be signed on at Decca.  “Guitar groups are on the way out,” Rowe advised. “The Beatles have no future in show business.” Instead, Decca signed on a band they thought would take Great Britain by storm:  Brian Poole and the Tremeloes.
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dateinthelife · 5 months
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1 January 1962
Brian Poole and the Tremeloes audition for Decca. Some other band does, too, but since they're from Liverpool they probably don't matter.
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mannymuc · 4 months
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*First Steps To Fabulous Level *
End of January 1964: The Rolling Stones get one of eleven "King Size Full Colour Pin-Up" pages in British teen magazine "Fabulous".
They are not named on the magazine cover which displays "British Elvis" Cliff Richard and names (of course) The Beatles and some contemporary British stars as Gerry (of The Pacemakers) and Brian Poole (of The Tremelos).
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bijouxcarys · 3 months
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♥ (Playlist) To Love So Completely ♥
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Help! - The Beatles | What Becomes Of The Brokenhearted - Jimmy Ruffin | Baby Love - The Supremes | Baby I Need Your Loving - The Fourmost | Keep Searchin’ (We’ll Follow the Sun) - Del Shannon | Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood - The Animals | The Last Time - The Rolling Stones | Think About It - The Yardbirds | Stop! In The Name Of Love - The Supremes | Ev’rybody’s Gonna Be Happy - The Kinks | Bring It on Home to Me - The Animals | The Price of Love - The Everly Brothers | Mr. Tambourine Man - The Byrds | Leave A Little Love - Lulu | I Can’t Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch) - Four Tops | Unchained Melody - The Righteous Brothers | Love Is Strange - The Everly Brothers | Little By Little - Dusty Springfield | Daydream - The Lovin’ Spoonful | Paint It, Black - The Rolling Stones | Summer in the City - The Lovin’ Spoonful | You Gave Me Somebody to Love - Manfred Mann | You Can’t Hurry Love - The Supremes | Good Vibrations - The Beach Boys | Mustang Sally - Wilson Pickett | I’m a Believer - The Monkees | Let’s Spend The Night Together - The Rolling Stones | Here Comes My Baby - The Tremeloes | Happy Together - The Turtles | Then I Kissed Her - The Beach Boys | Respect - Aretha Franklin | Light My Fire - The Doors | Big Spender - Shirley Bassey | Let’s Live For Today - The Grass Roots | Piece of My Heart - Janis Joplin | Crimson & Clover - Tommy James & The Shondells | Time of the Season - The Zombies | Hush - Deep Purple | Touch Me - The Doors | Midnight Confession - The Grass Roots | This Will Be Our Year - The Zombies | Dream A Little Dream Of Me - Cass Elliot | Bad Moon Rising - Creedence Clearwater Revival | Here Comes The Sun - The Beatles | Sugar, Sugar - The Archies | Run For Your Life - The Beatles | Runaway - Del Shannon | You Don’t Own Me - Lesley Gore | I Only Want To Be With You - Dusty Springfield | Burning Love - Elvis Presley | Wishin’ And Hopin’ - Dusty Springfield | I Wonder Why - Dion & The Belmonts | Take Good Care Of My Baby - Bobby Vee | Daddy Rolling Stone - The Who | All Day and All of the Night - The Kinks | I Wanna Be Your Dog - The Stooges | Feeling Good - Nina Simone | Love Man - Otis Redding | Whole Lotta Love - Led Zeppelin | Sunshine Of Your Love - Cream | Knock on Wood - Eddie Floyd | I Want Candy - Brian Poole & The Tremeloes | Heartbreaker - Led Zeppelin | Ramble On - Led Zeppelin | Moby Dick - Led Zeppelin | Cry to Me - Solomon Burke | An Angel Cried - Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons
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maccamaniac1 · 11 months
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“You wonder how long you’re going to last. You could be big headed and say yeah we will last for 10 years. But once you say that you’ll think you’re lucky if you last 3 months.”
John Lennon
“The thing John and I will probably do is continue to write songs. Who knows in a few years we may not know how to write songs anymore.”
Paul McCartney
“I hope to have enough money to go into a business of my own by the time we do flop. And who knows. It may be next week or it may be 2 or 3 years. I figure we will be in the business other up here or down there hopefully for another 4 years.”
George Harrison
“ I’ve always fancied having a ladies hairdressing salon. A string of them actually. Asking the clients if they would like a cup of tea. That’s my dream once this ends.”
Ringo Starr
All 4 of these above quotes were taken in early 1963 just as The Beatles were beginning to experience success in the UK. They obviously were pondering how long their wave of success was going to last, figuring it would all eventually end within a few years.
It’s not surprising that they felt this way. Especially with their families and those around them probably telling them the exact same thing which was to save money and think about what to do long term once this was all over.
Coming from the Provinces of England all four Beatles had a realistic view of their success. They were told over and over for years that four young men from Liverpool didn’t have the sophistication or culture to compete with the whole London scene of the music world. Even saw it first hand when Decca records chose another group over them (Brian Poole And The Tremeloes) because they lived in London and the Beatles didn’t.
Thankfully for us they had a belief in themselves and the will from their Liverpool roots to prove that with determination and hard work they could accomplish what so many others said they couldn’t. Also being surrounded by the likes of Brian Epstein and George Martin as driving forces to make it all happen.
60 years later The Beatles just didn’t last. They became the most successful, influential, and iconic band of all time. And are the ultimate example that it doesn’t matter if you’re from New York, London, Liverpool, or North Dakota. If you have talent, the willingness to work hard, and the drive to keep going (even when others tell you you’re not good enough) you truly can accomplish what you strive for.
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rockmusicassoc · 5 months
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In The Rock 1/1/1962: The Beatles audition for Decca records. Dick Rowe, passes on them in favor of London group Brian Poole and the Tremeloes, and was widely quoted saying “guitar bands are just a fad”. #DickRowe #BadCall #RockHonorRoll
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ghostie111 · 8 months
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Post Buddy Holly Big hit for Liverpool band Brian Poole and The Tremeloes.
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hits1000 · 9 months
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Top Songs of 1963 - Hits of 1963
Top Songs of 1963 – Hits of 1963 Top Songs of 1963 including: Al Martino – I Love You Because, Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas – Bad To Me, Bob Dylan – Blowin’ In The Wind, Bobby Darin – You’re The Reason I’m Living, Bobby Vinton – Blue Velvet, Brenda Lee – Losing You, Brian Poole & The Tremeloes – Do You Love Me and many more! Subscribe to our channel to see more of our content! 1. Al Martino – I…
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beatlesonline-blog · 1 year
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brn1029 · 2 years
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On this date in music…
August 9th
1995 - Jerry Garcia
Jerry Garcia guitarist and singer from the Grateful Dead died from a heart attack at the Serenity Knolls rehabilitation clinic in San Francisco aged 53. Garcia co-founded the New Riders of the Purple Sage and also released several solo albums. He was well known for his distinctive guitar playing and was ranked 13th in Rolling Stone's "100 Greatest Guitarist's of All Time"
1986 - Queen
Queen ended their Magic European tour at Knebworth Park, Stevenage, England, with over 120,000 fans witnessing what would be Queen's last ever live performance. On this, their final tour, Queen played to legions of established fans, plus many new ones gained as a result of their show-stealing performance at Live Aid the previous year. The support acts were Belouis Some, Big Country and Status Quo.
1980 - Abba
ABBA scored their eighth UK No.1 single with 'The Winner Takes It All'. Taken from their 'Super Trouper' album. By this time, both couples were divorced.
1980 - AC/DC
AC/DC scored their first UK No.1 album with Back In Black. It was the first AC/DC album recorded without former lead singer Bon Scott (who died on 19 February 1980 at the age of 33), and was dedicated to him. The album has sold an estimated 49 million copies worldwide to date, making it the second highest selling album of all time, and the best selling hard rock or heavy metal album, as well as the best selling album ever released by a band.
1980 - Pink Floyd
Ten original Gerald Scarfe drawings for Pink Floyd's album The Wall were stolen from the foyer of Earls Court, London, England where they were being exhibited.
1968 - Paul McCartney
After the other Beatles had gone home for the evening (2.00 am), Paul McCartney stayed behind and recorded 'Mother Nature's Son', taping 25 takes at Abbey Road studios. The song was included on The White Album
1967 - Scott McKenzie
Scott McKenzie was at No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Some Flowers In Your Hair).' The singers only UK Top 40 hit was written by John Philips of Mamas & Papas.
1967 - Small Faces
The Small Faces entered the singles chart with 'Itchycoo Park', the single peaked at No.3 in the UK chart. The song was one of the first pop singles to use flanging, an effect that can be heard in the bridge section after each chorus. Most sources credit the use of the effect to Olympic Studios engineer George Chkiantz who showed it to the Small Faces regular engineer Glyn Johns.
1964 - The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones appeared at the New Elizabeth Ballroom in Belle Vue, Manchester. Two policemen fainted and another was taken to hospital with broken ribs after trying to control over 3,000 screaming teenagers.
1963 - Cathy McGowan
The first ever edition of 'Ready Steady Go! was shown on UK TV. Introduced by Keith Fordyce and 19 year-old Cathy McGowan. The first show featured The Searchers, Jet Harris, Pat Boone, Billy Fury and Brian Poole and The Tremeloes. The final show was in Dec 1966 after 175 episodes. Originally 30 minutes long, it expanded to 50 minutes the following year, and soon attracted the most popular artists, including The Beatles, The Lovin' Spoonful, The Rolling Stones, The Four Tops, The Kinks and many others.
1958 - Cliff Richard
Britain's answer to Elvis, 17 year old Cliff Richard, signed a record deal with EMI records. Also on this day Cliff Richard started a four-week residency at Butlins Holiday Camp in Clacton-On-Sea, Essex as Cliff Richard and the Drifters.
1953 - Mantovani
Mantovani and his Orchestra were at No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'Song From The Moulin Rouge', (from the film of the same name). The first ever instrumental No.1 on the UK chart
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