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Conference marvin::uk_music

Title:The UK Music Conference
Notice:Welcome (back) to UK_MUSIC on node MARVIN.
Moderator:RDGENG::CROOK
Created:Mon Mar 28 1988
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1381
Total number of notes:39269

1149.0. "Ricky Nelson, a god amongst men." by WELCLU::GREENB (Lots of little Osmonds) Wed May 26 1993 13:47

    ....a Tribute to Ricky Nelson, on TV last night!! I've vaguely watched
    on or two of these 'tribute to..(fill in name of anyone who has been
    around long enough, or is dead enough, to qualify)' shows, and they are
    always really cheesy.
    
    Basically, you get old clips and more recent live footage interspersed
    with comment about what a great guy/major influence ol' (fill in above
    name again) was from such people as Kris Kristofferson, Sam Phillips,
    John Fogerty, etc.
    
    Definitely TV to do the ironing to...
    
    Bob
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1149.1WELCLU::GREENBLots of little OsmondsWed May 26 1993 13:514
    I seem to remember a similar show, screened a year or so ago, the
    subject of which was }gasp{ Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons!!!
    
    Bob
1149.2CHEFS::IMMSAadrift on the sea of heartbreakFri May 28 1993 16:5316
    Surely to most sick making was that traibute to Carl Perkins which had
    all those people fawning over him in orgasmic delight.
    
    No - hold on...... there was a Chet Atkins tribute where Atkins sang a
    song about his old man and you could see the base player in the back
    wiping away a tear.
    
    This wasn't TV to do the ironing to, it was TV to throw up over.
    
    Did nothing for the reputation of Parkins or Atkins IMHO.
    
    By the way - was it not a trifle bizarre to have Roy Orbison in a
    tribute to Ricky Nelson. Perhaps he just sat there :-)
    
    
    andy
1149.3WELCLU::GREENBToday's the day.... oo-er....Sat May 29 1993 01:494
    I have a suspicion that the programme was made a couple of years back,
    Andy. Mind you, old Roy wasn't looking too healthy.
    
    Bob
1149.4CHEFS::BRIGGSRFour Flat Tyres on a Muddy RoadTue Jun 01 1993 13:3722
    
    Just to differ on two points made.....
    
    1 - I had *never* rated Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons (other than
    admitting the fact that they'd done some good pop records) until the
    other month when I saw a recording of some show they'd done recently. I
    was expecting a group of passable singers with backing band or at most
    token instruments in hand. What I saw was superlative singing (eg their
    accapella section) and extremely competent bass, guitar and drums. On
    the whole I came away with a totaly different view of them than I'd had
    50 minutes before. True professionals.
    
    2 - Are you talking about the Carl Perkins "Rockabilly Session" with
    Eric, Ringo, George, Dave Edmunds etc etc Andy? If so then I can only
    partly agree. Yes, it was a bit treacly. However it struck me what a
    *nice* guy CP was and I wouldn't mind betting those tears in the
    outtake at the end were genuine. However, disregarding that, I thought
    that was a brilliant show with some mean rocakabilly guitar being
    played. Also, plenty of atmosphere. Must have been brilliant to be
    there.
    
    Richard
1149.5CHEFS::IMMSAadrift on the sea of heartbreakTue Jun 01 1993 16:587
    re -.1
    
    I have to agree Richard - some great guitar playing.... and we see too
    little of that on the box as it is.
    
    
    andy