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lisamarie-vee · 3 months
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poppyflo2 · 10 months
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Gene Pitney, Kiki Dee, Dusty Springfield, San Remo music festival, 1965
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… When you're young and so in love as we And bewildered by the world we see Why do people hurt us so? Only those in love would know What a town without pity can do
… If we stop to gaze upon a star People talk about how bad we are Ours is not an easy age We're like tigers in a cage What a town without pity can do
… The young have problems, many problems We need an understanding heart Why don't they help us, try to help us Before this clay and granite planet falls apart
… Take these eager lips and hold me fast I'm afraid this kind of joy can't last How can we keep love alive How can anything survive When these little minds tear you in two? What a town without pity can do
… How can we keep love alive How can anything survive When these little minds tear you in two? What a town without pity can do
… No, it isn't very pretty what a town without pity can do
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t0ast-ghost · 4 days
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I got this idea for a story awhile back and though I haven’t expanded on it a whole lot, I did find that a lot of 60s songs really fit the vibes. So as I tend to think of it a lot I find myself listening to more and more 60s music and it’s all really interesting
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marsdemo · 10 months
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hands down favorite part abt being a postal worker is getting to talk to ppl while delivering packages or accepting their letter mail. people are so beautiful. second favorite part is listening to our postage meter whir and click and throw up and cry anytime we try to meter anything
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batteredshoes · 1 year
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bewildered by the world we see
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mrepstein · 2 years
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Brian Epstein and Alma Cogan greet Gene Pitney backstage before his concert at the ABC Theatre, Harrow. (November 11, 1964)
‘Alma was a very finely attuned, mystical person and she thought Brian was too. Alma went to his home many times and was bemused by his collection of hundreds of suits. They spoke often on the phone; Brian valued Alma’s thoughts on many things.’
- Sandra Caron [Alma’s sister] (The Man Who Made the Beatles by Ray Coleman)
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helloparkerrose · 10 months
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42. It Hurts to be in Love by Gene Pitney debuted Jul 64 and peaked at number seven, scoring 1040 points.
Gene had the number 39 hit of 1962 with Town Without Pity, number 50 of 1962 with Only Love Can Break a Heart, number 93 of 1962 with The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, and number 71 of 1964 with I'm Gonna be Strong.
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ask-lifeofascourge · 6 months
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Doing some warm up doodles, man bun Pit was very helpful XD
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Gene Pitney (1964)
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lisamarie-vee · 4 months
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reverbradio · 2 years
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Reverberation #417 1. Tom Scott - Today 2. Les Baxter - Lord, What a Morning 3. Kolumbo - Felicia 4. Fundo de Quintal - Nosso Grito 5. Peter Reno - The Lost World 6. Lecuona Cuban Boys - Canto Indio 7. C. Lara & J. Musy - Le Fantome de Saint-Esteve 8. Gene Pitney - Mecca 9. Sergio Ferraresi - Atlantis 10. Norrie Parador & His Orchestra - Luna Rossa (Blushing Moon)
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Today in Rock and Roll History - November 3, 1962
A song called "He's A Rebel" topped the Billboard Hot 100, credited to The Crystals. In reality, the song was recorded by a trio known as The Blossoms, featuring lead singer Darlene Love. Phil Spector had hastily put the song together while The Crystals were out of town and put their name on the label because they had already had two top twenty hits with "There's No Other" and "Uptown".
Gene Pitney wrote "He's a Rebel" for The Shirelles, but they declined. Spector learned Vikki Carr was to record it for Liberty Records as her debut, and wanted his own version on sale first. The Crystals were touring on the east coast of the US at the time, so Spector had The Blossoms, a Los Angeles group, record the track with the agreement that the record would still be credited to the Crystals. Mary Thomas of the Crystals recalled that "our mouths fell open" when she and her groupmates heard a disc jockey announce "the new Crystals song." The quintet was then obliged to add "He's a Rebel" to their live repertoire, even though lead singer Barbara Alston could not mimic Blossoms lead singer Darlene Love. For that reason, 15-year-old Dolores "LaLa" Brooks became the lead singer the following year with the follow-up "Then He Kissed Me".
"He's a Rebel" was released in late August 1962, with the B-side "I Love You Eddie." On November 3, "He's a Rebel" reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The number two song was Pitney's "Only Love Can Break a Heart", giving him (as a songwriter or performer) the two top-selling singles in the U.S. In the United Kingdom, "He's a Rebel" peaked at No. 19.
The song and its recording was featured in a fictionalized recreation in the 2018 movie Bad Times at the El Royale. The character of Darleen Sweet was based on singer Darlene Love and the character Buddy Sunday was meant to represent producer Phil Spector.
[Johnny Rock and Roll Radio]
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Clippings I found..
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