The Kinks' Dave Davies Reviews the Singles of January 1966

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  • Опубликовано: 5 апр 2023
  • Blind Date with Dave Davies from The Kinks. Dave Davies reviews the singles of January 1966.
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  • @YesterdaysPapers
    @YesterdaysPapers  Год назад +53

    Dave Davies (born 3 February 1947) was still 18 years old when he did this Blind Date. Amazing, isn't it?

    • @darda2449
      @darda2449 Год назад +9

      His age in fact figured in the brother's later lawsuit with their record company - Dave was under-aged when he signed without a co-signer, and thus, the contract was illegal.

    • @kevhead1525
      @kevhead1525 Год назад +1

      Ray and Dave remind me of Paul Westerberg and Tommy Stinson somehow. They probably fought as much too. 😂

    • @paulgoldstein2569
      @paulgoldstein2569 Год назад +1

      Furthermore, he knew mostly what was good from bad (let's forget his comments on Bob Dylan, The Lovin' Spoonful). This here really was a mixed bag of records from styles that just did not combine, some great, others excruciating.
      But judging by the end of the video, it was good yet surprising to see Mike Douglas in the U.S. Top 10 with his great piece of early way-out Psychedelia, and at a time when Psychedelia was already being felt in the States. But he always was a Psychobilly.

    • @garyrhone1395
      @garyrhone1395 Год назад +3

      What an impact on guitar playing at such a young age! Ray was lucky to have him!

    • @katbela3971
      @katbela3971 Год назад +2

      It amazes me that Dave felt like a fish in the water in front of the media attention at that age. When I was 18 years old, I was terrified to even stand in front of my classmates to give the lesson.☺

  • @bapples
    @bapples Год назад +50

    “This bloke annoys me” 🤣🤣🤣

    • @richsackett3423
      @richsackett3423 Год назад +8

      That’s what I said about the prat being interviewed.

    • @robertclive491
      @robertclive491 Год назад +5

      @@richsackett3423 did Dave upset you petal?

    • @richsackett3423
      @richsackett3423 Год назад +1

      @@robertclive491 Yuck fou old man.

    • @SeboDigital
      @SeboDigital Год назад +2

      @@richsackett3423 🤣🤣🤣

    • @stevec2993
      @stevec2993 Год назад +4

      Great comment about the Dylan release. Not one of his Bobship's best .

  • @MikeDial
    @MikeDial Год назад +10

    I actually burst out laughing at his reaction to Mrs. Mills, when he accused Melody Maker of presenting these records as a joke.

  • @deadlyoneable
    @deadlyoneable Год назад +4

    1966 was a pivotal year. A lot of things happening and going in all kinds of different directions. Perhaps maybe the best year ever. I wish I was born 40 years earlier than I was.

  • @darda2449
    @darda2449 Год назад +23

    "I'm sure you put on these sort of records for a joke... " Well, Dave finally got it! The Sinatra record was more of his brother's thing - Ray Davies is a huge Sinatra fan.

    • @plasteredbastard
      @plasteredbastard Год назад +2

      growing up with three or four older sisters would have that effect but oddly didn't rub off on dave. perhaps a testament to the polar opposite personalities.

  • @katbela3971
    @katbela3971 Год назад +7

    I am absolutely astounded that Peter Sellers' recited version of ''A Hard Day's Knight'' reached number 16 that week. Wow! 😱

  • @doggedout
    @doggedout Год назад +23

    ".....music to spew to."
    Tell it like it is Dave.

    • @FriedAudio
      @FriedAudio Год назад

      "spewers"?? I'm not too sure I even want to know what THAT means...

    • @mariuspoppFM
      @mariuspoppFM Год назад

      ​​@@FriedAudio a more polite form of spitting

  • @Famulus9
    @Famulus9 Год назад +16

    Funny to see the Beatles at #2 and a cover of the Beatles at #3 in the singles chart, with more Beatles covers down the list.

    • @lindadote
      @lindadote Год назад +2

      I find that interesting too. Earlier still, the Folk Duo Peter and Gordon’s first Hit single was one of The Beatles (a McCartney composition) “throwaway” songs “World Without Love” in 1964. I remember both acts had their songs charting at the same time.

    • @loosilu
      @loosilu Год назад +2

      @@lindadote The Rolling Stones first hit was a Lennon McCartney song, I Wanna Be your Man.

  • @MrMjp58
    @MrMjp58 Год назад +6

    Dave is hilarious. Excellent series.

  • @neilfriedman
    @neilfriedman Год назад +33

    Dave gave me good chuckle, I agree, did he get this choice of records as a joke😂😂

    • @389383
      @389383 Год назад +4

      It seems they give everyone some MOR crap just to see their reaction.

  • @blackportspeakercabinets4145
    @blackportspeakercabinets4145 Год назад +7

    Those stereo recordings ( listening on headphones) from the 60's are crazy!

  • @victorformosa228
    @victorformosa228 Год назад +7

    How musically diverse were those charts, just fantastic.

  • @tomcarl8021
    @tomcarl8021 Год назад +5

    'Hole In the Wall' by the Packers is actually Booker T and the MG's!!
    Packy Axton, their saxophone player, produced the session and hired Booker T and the MG's as the band. Since it wasn't their session, they couldn't call it a Booker T and the MG's song. They called themselves The Packers instead because Packy wrote the song.
    To their amazement the song was a big hit in the States. It got to number 7 in the R&B chart.

  • @Transterra55
    @Transterra55 Год назад +11

    Dave should have performed stand-up comedy...good stuff.

  • @IdreamOfDouche
    @IdreamOfDouche Год назад +4

    That's 6 beatles songs on that top 50 list.. wow

  • @johnnypoker46
    @johnnypoker46 Год назад +8

    Favourite songs from the reviews: 'You Didn't Have to Be So Nice' by the Spoonful and 'Harlem Shuffle' by Bob and Earl
    Best on the charts: 'My Ship is Coming In' by the Walker Brothers and 'A Lovers Concerto' by the Toys

  • @BritInvLvr
    @BritInvLvr Год назад +5

    God Save The Kinks!

  • @jayorag
    @jayorag Год назад +17

    Even though he put down one of my favorite Bob Dylan's songs, I can't think of anyone I like more than Dave Davies. I adore"Funny face", "Suzanne is still alive" or "Love me till the sun shines"

    • @KeizerHedorah
      @KeizerHedorah Год назад +2

      you can't thing of anyone you like more than dave davies? lmao 😂

    • @heinrichvon
      @heinrichvon Год назад +3

      @@KeizerHedorah How about *Ray* Davies? LOL!

    • @ExplodingPsyche
      @ExplodingPsyche Год назад +1

      @@KeizerHedorah Oh man, I can't stop laughing at this! 🤣

    • @tylerthompson1842
      @tylerthompson1842 6 месяцев назад +1

      I was a little put off by him not liking Dylan. I just watched Once were Brothers last night. I’ve seen it before but I was in the mood for Dylan and The Band. Ofc there’s a whole bit where Robbie talks a lot about Dylan really being hated in the UK for going electric, and how ahead of his time he was. Still I’m surprised Dave didn’t get it tho.
      That being said I’m a huge kinks fan as well. One of my favorites is Strangers a Dave song

  • @pencilpauli9442
    @pencilpauli9442 Год назад +6

    Ken Dodd was having a good time. 2 singles doing well plus an album in the top 10.
    How tickled he must have been! lol

  • @tamomarfernandez7548
    @tamomarfernandez7548 Год назад +5

    Great guitar player.

  • @jfrorn
    @jfrorn Год назад +8

    Love the music you did for this! Dave's interview, as others have already said, was pretty humorous. Thanks for this series I really enjoy it very much

  • @EdwinJack64
    @EdwinJack64 Год назад +14

    I really had to laugh at this video 😂. Dave Davies is such an insanely cool dude, a 60's punk! His "What a great lazy beat..." comment on Lee Dorsey's "Get Out Of My Live Woman" is...well..so witty!

    • @EdwinJack64
      @EdwinJack64 Год назад +2

      Talking about that great lazy beat, there are many covers of this song.
      * Q'65 - Get Out Of My Live Woman
      From their LP Revolution (1966) 👌

    • @paulgoldstein2569
      @paulgoldstein2569 Год назад +1

      @@EdwinJack64 I have heard of Q65, and another Netherlands great band The Outsiders, not to be confused with their slightly later American Bubblegum Pop namesakes. But neither of these bands had a UK release. Maybe you live in Holland.

    • @EdwinJack64
      @EdwinJack64 Год назад +1

      @@paulgoldstein2569
      Yes, I do live in Holland. Q'65 and the Outsiders are pretty much the epitome of 60s garage rock here. They enjoy a certain cult status among fans of this genre. Their original albums are highly sought and not easy to get, even on CD.
      I also know the American Outsiders, "Time Won't Let Me" (1966).
      Cheers! ED

    • @paulgoldstein2569
      @paulgoldstein2569 Год назад +2

      @@EdwinJack64 The Outsiders had a double CD in your country called Their Complete Works, collecting their entire previously released tracks, and a triple CD Everything On Earth collecting virtually their complete previously unissued tracks from the same timeline, many of them early takes of previously released songs. I think both are still available on downloads.
      Q65 had a CD in this country collecting most of their sixties output, apart from their covers of songs from the UK or U.S., called The Best Of.

    • @EdwinJack64
      @EdwinJack64 Год назад

      @@paulgoldstein2569
      Thank you for your research! Great to hear in your country Q'65 is available! And you're right. Indeed several compilation albums have been released on CD over the years. From 2014 a very nice series has been released in the Netherlands, entitled: 'The Golden Years Of Dutch Pop Music', including double CD editions of The Motions, Q'65 and The Outsiders.
      The Outsiders released, apart from their singles, only two albums.
      * Outsiders (1967)
      * C.Q. (1968)
      Q'65 released 4 albums:
      * Revolution (1966)
      * Revival (1969)
      * Afghanistan (1970)
      * We're Gonna Make It (1971)
      And it is precisely those original studio albums that are currently difficult to obtain, not even in the 2 best record stores in my city.
      About a month ago I was able to get my hands on "Afghanistan". "Revolution" is not available at the moment, nor the Outsiders' albums. I'm a bit of a collector, so that's why ...😁
      But you're right, the CD comp covers a lot of their stuff! Cheers! ED

  • @FawleyJude
    @FawleyJude Год назад +3

    "Fabulous drumming" on the Lee Dorsey tune, I don't know who it was but John Boudreaux, Charles Williams, and June Gardner were mainstay studio drummers in New Orleans around this time and New Orleans drummers played with a feel like you'd find nowhere else.

  • @bipbopboom
    @bipbopboom Год назад +10

    Knocking Dylan might’ve been the real reason the Kinks were banished from the US for years.. Dave sure was cranky! Haha! Great episode Yesterday!! Cheers!!

    • @Alan-su5bg
      @Alan-su5bg Год назад

      That's not true, the only reason why they were banned was cuz an American promoter was taunting the kinks because they are another group to be affiliated with the British invasion and that they could've been part of the communist party. Dave went up to the guy and punched him

    • @YesterdaysPapers
      @YesterdaysPapers  Год назад +2

      Cheers Jon! Glad you enjoyed this episode!

    • @garyrhone1395
      @garyrhone1395 Год назад

      In early 66 that seemed to be a common opinion in England at least (Judas remark), that side they played was not necessarily Dylan’s best work, should’ve flipped it for Highway 61.

    • @dalexwats
      @dalexwats 9 месяцев назад

      But he liked Robbie Robertson's guitar sound

  • @danieleyre8913
    @danieleyre8913 Год назад +1

    He got some stinkers to review with this lot. I’m not surprised he ended it prematurely.
    It’s remarkable how much he knew about songwriting at such a young age.

  • @drexlerjohn3822
    @drexlerjohn3822 Год назад +1

    Interesting. I came from the George Harrison video where he shows his top 40 favorites with some/ most songs mentioned here. Its nice to see the contrast of musical tastes that The Beatles and The Kinks had.

  • @buzzawuzza3743
    @buzzawuzza3743 Год назад +3

    Rock on Dave!

  • @CinemaMack
    @CinemaMack Год назад +2

    Props for using a clip from the Lindsay Shonteff cult classic, Clegg.

  • @piggycity
    @piggycity Год назад +1

    He has a great ear for the song reviews. He also got some awesome funky drum songs

  • @michaelwilson2340
    @michaelwilson2340 Год назад +5

    Please Crawl Out Your Window? Phil Ochs told Dylan it wouldn't be a good single and Dylan ripped into him. If Dylan gave Dave any lip Dave would have punched him. He'd had a lot of practice fighting Ray. And Team Goldsboro! Thank you Dave!

  • @moondogaudiojones1146
    @moondogaudiojones1146 Год назад +1

    Brilliant! Dave seemed spot on!

  • @Svain5
    @Svain5 Год назад +3

    Another great outro. Love it.

  • @goodiesguy
    @goodiesguy Год назад +1

    I love discovering great new tunes on these like 'Sweet Pussycat'.

  • @robertbell9935
    @robertbell9935 Год назад +4

    Compared to some of these lists I thought it wasn't a bad one actually. Dylan, Harlem Shuffle, Lovin' Spoonful and It Was a Very Good Year all great in my view. It's interesting to hear reactions to things when they came out and sometimes hear what are now considered classics being trashed. I often wonder whether the same views are held in retrospect?

  • @ballhawk387
    @ballhawk387 Год назад +1

    Cracked me up! RIght up there with John Entwistle and Keith Moon among the wittiest blind dates, and somewhere in between The Ox's (mostly) brutal slag-offs and Moonie's (mostly) lighthearted positivity. I do think he got those as a joke, too.

  • @daliborsnajdr6871
    @daliborsnajdr6871 Год назад

    Thanks! That was a good one… what a great entertainer Dave was, good tracks. Great.

    • @YesterdaysPapers
      @YesterdaysPapers  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much, Dalibor! I really appreciate it. Gladyou enjoyed the video.

  • @stepheng8779
    @stepheng8779 Год назад +1

    I always like to look up the weird, the one's I've never heard of to hear them in full.
    Just checked out Sweet Pussycat by Morgan James Duo, it's certainly something else 😂
    Thanks again 🍻

  • @judyjudy51
    @judyjudy51 Год назад +2

    He was a hottie in ‘66 :)

  • @bluebellbeatnik4945
    @bluebellbeatnik4945 Год назад

    i LOVE that Lee Dorsey song, it's great. Used to listen to it all the time.

  • @davidellis5141
    @davidellis5141 Год назад +3

    😆 ..Dave savaging Della Reese ! Brutal 👍

  • @chrisbacos
    @chrisbacos Год назад +6

    Now, this was very funny. Dave has a way of sarcasm. On a serious note, he can easily hear good guitar playing. I was never a big Bob Dylan fan myself.

  • @sg-yq8pm
    @sg-yq8pm Год назад +4

    Sinatra's version of 'It Was a Very Good Year' is superb, he got the best male vocalist Grammy for it in 66.

    • @victorformosa228
      @victorformosa228 Год назад +1

      My favourite Sinatra song, poignant lyrics and a great arrangement.

    • @philt1771
      @philt1771 Год назад

      Deservedly so; thanks dad for all those "Sunday's with Sinatra"!

    • @paulgoldstein2569
      @paulgoldstein2569 Год назад

      I by far prefer The Kingston Trio original.

    • @ExtremeBeatlesArchive
      @ExtremeBeatlesArchive Год назад

      Yes, but he's right. It is like a long intro with no main part, Never realized that.

  • @michaelpdawson
    @michaelpdawson Год назад +4

    Anyone notice three out of four songs in a row on the Top 30 had titles beginning with "Take Me"?

    • @pcno2832
      @pcno2832 Год назад +1

      I suspect that happens when people buy one record thinking it's another. There were no less that 4 BB-HOT-100 hits in 1971 called "Superstar"

    • @Borella309
      @Borella309 Год назад

      Yeah, I was gonna do a ChatGPT joke but realised someone's probably already onto it - And then 19 years later AHA come along...

    • @stephenwalker2924
      @stephenwalker2924 Год назад +1

      Yeah. I noticed that too. A bit like in the 80s when three acts all had records out at the same time called The Power of Love...

  • @murrayscott3513
    @murrayscott3513 Год назад +5

    How many years was the Sound of Music in the top ten albums. Is it still there? It's a big one for the kid's and the kids at heart. Cheers!

  • @plasteredbastard
    @plasteredbastard Год назад +5

    i often say dave is the one from the british invasion class living or dead i would grab a few pints with. got a warmth and friendliness about him no matter what mick avory might say.

  • @helenohellno2729
    @helenohellno2729 Год назад +1

    Back when Flowers were in fashion 😍 🌺🌺🌺🌺

  • @hifijohn
    @hifijohn Год назад +4

    Music for swinging spewers!!

  • @annamariaisland1960
    @annamariaisland1960 Год назад +6

    Gosh, imagine what Dave would have said if they played the William Shatner version of "It was a very good year." Is that Peter Sellers "A Hard Day's Night" the one he did for the Telly, where he is dressed like Shakespeares' version of Richard III? Now that's something to talk about!

    • @pcno2832
      @pcno2832 Год назад +2

      There was also a Mrs. Miller version of "A Hard Day's Night" which would have gotten quite a reaction. I don't know if Mrs. Miller knew Mrs. Mills, or if the later even sang or her records, but I suspect that they were aimed at similar audiences.

  • @andrewgarrett7100
    @andrewgarrett7100 Год назад +2

    Fine homage to Rescue Me, YP. 🙂

  • @chasjohn57
    @chasjohn57 Год назад +1

    The dance of the elephants! Too funny!

  • @jean-marcknight8816
    @jean-marcknight8816 Год назад +1

    3:16 as a Booker T & the M.G.’s fan, I do like this groove. I bet our host dig those sounds as well.

    • @tomcarl8021
      @tomcarl8021 Год назад +1

      Guess what? It is Booker T and the MG's!!!
      They changed their name for that one song because it wasn't their session. They were a hired band for the song. Their sax player wrote and produced it.

    • @jean-marcknight8816
      @jean-marcknight8816 Год назад

      @@tomcarl8021 so this explain that 👍

  • @patrickbeck3285
    @patrickbeck3285 Год назад

    I was a teenager in 66. It's kind of amazing that most songs that he didn't like went nowhere. The Bob Dylan song was a minor hit. Who didn't like Dylan? Oh, the brother of Ray Davies. Remind me, how many records Dave Davies had hit records without The Kinks. I believe zero.

    • @YesterdaysPapers
      @YesterdaysPapers  Год назад

      Dave said a lot of the stuff on Dylan's albums is good so I guess he just didn't like this single or some of the stuff he was releasing as singles.

  • @carmengiaa65
    @carmengiaa65 Год назад +2

    Dave the Rave!

  • @ericwinnert
    @ericwinnert Год назад +1

    That was a great one. So happy that Dave loves and knows soul. Harlem Shuffle and Lee Dorsey. He even recognised a Booker T. song through a bad cover. 😂
    What's this 'Chinese' comment about? I remember watching a film from 1962 called Twice Round The Daffodils, where someone comments about a bad, non-rhyming poem "must be one of those new Chinese poems"
    I see one of the Chinese bands had their album enter at number 10 on the Billboard chart.
    Also, the Koobas were in the UK singles chart. I didn't realise they had a top 30 hit. Or was it someone bunging the MM a monkey.

    • @YesterdaysPapers
      @YesterdaysPapers  Год назад +1

      Yeah, that Koobas single n the chart is a bit suspicious.

    • @mariuspoppFM
      @mariuspoppFM Год назад

      ​@@YesterdaysPapers why?

  • @pcno2832
    @pcno2832 Год назад +2

    6:31 It's ironic that "The Men In My Little Girl's Life" is listed on the chart just above "A Must to Avoid". Many would argue that that Mike Douglas record was a must to avoid. Mike can be forgiven, though, he nearly lost his hearing introducing his daytime TV audience to The Who and the explosives they liked to put into their drum kit.

    • @389383
      @389383 Год назад +6

      That was the Smothers Brothers Show with the big explosion.

  • @SophieLovesSunsets
    @SophieLovesSunsets Год назад +3

    Dave's sense of style was sharp as hell. He looks very chic with his coat draped over his shoulders at 3:35 😍I agree with what he said about Dylan, love Bob and I know it's music blasphemy to critique his work, but some of his stuff I just don't dig. Dylan took himself a little too seriously at that time.
    As always, love your outro, YP. You always outdo yourself. Happy Easter 🐤🐥💛

    • @YesterdaysPapers
      @YesterdaysPapers  Год назад +2

      Thank you, Sophie! I've always love Dave's style, one of the coolest from the 60s. Happy Easter!

    • @SophieLovesSunsets
      @SophieLovesSunsets Год назад +2

      @@YesterdaysPapers Yes, his style is really something. I've always thought he looked very cool singing "Susannah's Still Alive" for Beat-Club 🎸❤

    • @calvinguile1315
      @calvinguile1315 Год назад +2

      Those rock stars knew how to dress back then, especially the British ones, they truly looked like rock royalty

    • @SophieLovesSunsets
      @SophieLovesSunsets Год назад

      @@calvinguile1315 100% agree. British rock stars were most definitely the best dressed :)

  • @Accam570
    @Accam570 Год назад +3

    He managed to insult McCartney's songwriting even though none of the songs were written by him, lol. And I bet he knows how to be annoying, since in 1965 the Kinks drummer knocked him out cold, smashing him in the head with a cymbal after Davies started insulting his drumming right on stage, during a show. Davies was taken to the hospital for 16 stitches, and the drummer ran away, thinking he'd killed him. Fun band.

  • @bluebellbeatnik4945
    @bluebellbeatnik4945 Год назад

    2:30 aww i like that song

  • @FriedAudio
    @FriedAudio Год назад +1

    The Sound of Music & Mary Poppins OST's back-to-back in the top ten album charts! HAHA!! Julie Andrews must have been quite the power-house back in the day; stompin' all over the youngsters and their R'n'R records. LOL

  • @lukderyck
    @lukderyck Год назад +2

    No views? I shall rectify that.

  • @michaelrochester48
    @michaelrochester48 Год назад +1

    Harlem Shuffle was definitely not ordinary, because the Rolling Stones made it their last top 10 hit in the United States when they released the underappreciated dirty work album

    • @michaelrochester48
      @michaelrochester48 Год назад +1

      I’m not the biggest Frank Sinatra fan but that was one of the most poignant and iconic songs of his. I don’t know what Dave Davies was drinking that day.

    • @YesterdaysPapers
      @YesterdaysPapers  Год назад +1

      I agree, "Dirty work" is underappreciated. I never liked the Stones' cover of "Harlem Shuffle", though.

    • @MrCherryJuice
      @MrCherryJuice Год назад

      @@YesterdaysPapers Here is a version of 'Harlem Shuffle' by Johnny and Edgar Winter you might enjoy. This is very much in keeping with Edgar Winter's White Trash, a killer band whose debut album and live 'Roadwork' remain must-haves for me. This is from Johnny and Edgar's 'Together Live' album. ruclips.net/video/s-PcwqV-AMU/видео.html

  • @thewkovacs316
    @thewkovacs316 Год назад +3

    looking back 50 years, it's pretty cool how dylan trolled his fans
    the guy got tired of being called "a voice for his generation|" and just decided to make music

  • @CarlDraper
    @CarlDraper Год назад +2

    Mrs Mills looks like Ronnie Barker in drag :D

  • @f.w.2054
    @f.w.2054 Год назад

    Dave the rave is the man!

  • @lindadote
    @lindadote Год назад +3

    This gave me a giggle, whatever “Music for swinging spewers” is? 🤣 Overall, I’m inclined to agree with Dave, it wasn’t a brilliant month although it’s nice to see a young Steve Winwood (Spencer Davis Group) topping the Charts. Most entertaining YP, thank you.

    • @YesterdaysPapers
      @YesterdaysPapers  Год назад +1

      Cheers, Linda!

    • @lindadote
      @lindadote Год назад

      @@YesterdaysPapers …..I love your outro too but didn’t mention it because the song wouldn’t (still won’t) come to me! Please put me out of my misery YP, I know it so well….

    • @YesterdaysPapers
      @YesterdaysPapers  Год назад +1

      @@lindadote Hehehe! It's "Rescue Me" by Fontella Bass.

    • @lindadote
      @lindadote Год назад

      @@YesterdaysPapers ……very clever, you fooled me! Your arrangement is lovely, as always. Thanks YP.

    • @stephenwalker2924
      @stephenwalker2924 Год назад

      @@YesterdaysPapers Thanks. It was cool. The drums on it sounded a bit like The Stone Roses slowed down...

  • @changkwangoh
    @changkwangoh Год назад

    This bloke is quite hilarious

  • @BigSky1
    @BigSky1 Год назад +4

    Rescue Me from Dave’s sarcasm.

  • @DawlessHouseMusic
    @DawlessHouseMusic Год назад

    That was a weird month for the charts. As an American, I didn't recognize a whole lot of it

    • @stevec2993
      @stevec2993 Год назад

      These songs didn't make the charts

    • @tomcarl8021
      @tomcarl8021 Год назад

      ​@@stevec2993 Hole in the Wall got to number 7 in the R&B charts. And I know the Lee Dorsey song was a big hit on the R&B charts.
      Did you ever hear of something called R&B? It's short for Rhythm and Blues. It's a genre of music made primarily by and for black people. And guess what? That music has its own category on the Billboard Chart.
      There. You learned something.

  • @pedrogarcia8591
    @pedrogarcia8591 Год назад

    🤩🤩🍺🥃🍾✌️✌️👌

  • @alisonreid1251
    @alisonreid1251 11 месяцев назад

    Harlem Shuffle ❤

  • @shaunw9270
    @shaunw9270 Год назад +4

    A fantastic, often overlooked Dylan classic, shredded by Dave !

    • @xwhite2020
      @xwhite2020 Год назад +1

      I'm with Dave. Dylans frivolous , silly songs mostly miss the mark.

  • @mackb909
    @mackb909 Год назад

    Wasn't it Dave who originally had the idea to form The Kinks? My understanding was that he had to wheedle and cajole big brother Ray into joining, and the rest was history.

  • @HansOlo354
    @HansOlo354 Год назад +3

    Is that two different versions of Michelle and neither of them by the Beatles? And I suppose it's Peter Sellers Richard III version of A Hard Days Night.

  • @lucyfoster4082
    @lucyfoster4082 10 месяцев назад

    Is the outro a song called “Cruisin’”? How do I know that song?

  • @willieluncheonette5843
    @willieluncheonette5843 Год назад +2

    He dissed a great Dylan song but loved a corny Sinatra one? Oh well. That Dylan song is kinda famous. Dylan and Phil Ochs were riding in a limo and Dylan played the song for him. Ochs had a very lukewarm reaction and Dylan kicked him out of the limo yelling " You're not a folk singer, you're a journalist."
    I was not aware there was a version out before the Dylan, one by The Vacels on Kama Sutra. a shortened version, not bad. And Jimi Hendrix it seems was obsessed with it and practiced it endlessly. He recorded it on the BBC sessions and it's got the driving power. BTW Dylan's backing band is the Hawks, later to become The Band.
    Ray has a good sense of humor re Della Reese. "Is it Bessie Smith's auntie?"
    Thanks as always YP. I just discovered The Vacels and Jimi's version after watching your post.

  • @davidellis5141
    @davidellis5141 Год назад +5

    I learned Harlem Shuffle was a cover today .. Sorry Mick & Keith , the originals better !

    • @YesterdaysPapers
      @YesterdaysPapers  Год назад +3

      Yeah, I never liked the Stones' cover of that song. The original is great.

    • @calvinguile1315
      @calvinguile1315 Год назад +1

      Yes, the original is definitely better

  • @bluebellbeatnik4945
    @bluebellbeatnik4945 Год назад

    why do you need to 'see what they're trying to do' just listen and enjoy.

  • @michaelrochester48
    @michaelrochester48 Год назад

    With all that great music coming out how the hell did Ken Dodd and the Barron Knights sneak into the top 20?

    • @johnp515
      @johnp515 Год назад +1

      Hard to believe but Ken Dodd did more than sneak into the charts in those days. His record “Tears” was the 3rd biggest selling single of the 60s. The only two records that sold more were “She Loves You” and “I Want to Hold Your Hand”

  • @GenialHarryGrout
    @GenialHarryGrout Год назад +2

    A few Lennon-McCartney songs in the top 40

  • @DeeckyRizzo
    @DeeckyRizzo Год назад

    In the Top 50, what does the number between parenthesis represent?
    3 (22) Michelle

    • @YesterdaysPapers
      @YesterdaysPapers  Год назад +2

      It's the chart position from the previous week. 3 (22) means that the single was at number 22 the previous week.

    • @DeeckyRizzo
      @DeeckyRizzo Год назад

      @@YesterdaysPapers Awesome! Thanks!

  • @paulgoldstein2569
    @paulgoldstein2569 Год назад

    I have now discovered that Bob & Earl's Harlem Shuffle does not belong to this set of reviews, as it was issued in the UK in July 1965, nearly two years after it was issued in the States. I thought early 1966 was a bit late, as I thought I used to hear it on the Pirate stations a bit before then. But then I thought that maybe they had a copy before it was released. It was not until it was reissued in the UK in 1969 that it finally charted here, about six years after it was a hit in the States.
    This is the second Dave Davies Blind Date, the previous one covering August 1967.

  • @Theactivepsychos
    @Theactivepsychos 10 месяцев назад

    Sinatra singing his average 1 word a minute.

  • @jonhillman871
    @jonhillman871 Год назад +2

    mrs. mills's song "come to my party" stood in opposition to the shaggy, lax ne'er-do-well attitudes of january 1966. she looks like she could beat the piss out of dave davies.

  • @eargasm1072
    @eargasm1072 Год назад +1

    Im a huge KInks fan so I got a kick out of this episode...especially his "review" of Dylan's song. Seems he was in Bob's previous"finger pointing" period camp than his more surreal electric phase lol he was going over plenty of people's heads then...he was pushing the envelope so it took the world a few decades to catch up!

  • @janbekker71
    @janbekker71 Год назад +4

    Chinese groups? What's he on about?

    • @richsackett3423
      @richsackett3423 Год назад +2

      Cuz racism iz funny, right lads?

    • @jon4139
      @jon4139 Год назад +7

      I think the joke is that if it isn't British, it's obviously American. But saying Chinese is just a bit of sarcasm. Nothin racist about it

    • @michaelm6948
      @michaelm6948 Год назад

      @@richsackett3423 It's always great to hear from the CCP. Breathing is racist, if it's a melanin deprived guy sucking up oxygen.

    • @wraithby
      @wraithby Год назад +4

      Dave was a committed Maoist at this point. He endlessly argued with Ray that their band should be wearing Mao suits on stage. He's just trying to promote Chinese rock.

    • @shaunw9270
      @shaunw9270 Год назад

      ​@@wraithby Chinese rocks is a different kettle of fish 😊

  • @kevhead1525
    @kevhead1525 Год назад +2

    The Kinks had so many good songs that it was easy to slag off this lesser stuff. He knew quality and this wasn't it.

  • @thecaveofthedead
    @thecaveofthedead Год назад

    A very mixed bag. This does put Lee Dorsey on my radar. I've never been aware of him except as a name. I must give his stuff a proper listen. I agree with Dave on pretty much all of these - although I'm saying that from the perspective of being unfamiliar with most of these discs.

  • @ExtremeBeatlesArchive
    @ExtremeBeatlesArchive Год назад

    It's actually pronounced DAY-vis, not DAY-veez.

  • @paulmajor8865
    @paulmajor8865 Год назад

    The Koobas take me for a little while was never released as a chart hit

  • @grokeffer6226
    @grokeffer6226 Год назад +2

    That really was a fairly weak bunch to have to listen to, but I've always liked You Didn't Have To Be So Nice from The Lovin' Spoonful. That isn't one of Bob Dylan's best. Still, it's pretty cocky of him to say so.

  • @KeizerHedorah
    @KeizerHedorah Год назад

    Dave Davies - "oi bloody EL, blokes music is fab govnah, I'm Ray Davies brova"

  • @MarinxxxEagle
    @MarinxxxEagle Год назад +1

    I love Dave and his sarcasm, but... What does he mean when he calls a group "Chinese"? 🤔

    • @michaelm6948
      @michaelm6948 Год назад +1

      It's got to be nefarious, he is a white guy.

    • @pcno2832
      @pcno2832 Год назад +2

      @@michaelm6948 Didn't Duke Ellington call Dizzy Gillepie's music "Chinese sounding" when he first heard it?

    • @michaelm6948
      @michaelm6948 Год назад

      @@pcno2832 Haven't heard that. I'm sure he meant unfamiliar to his ear. You'd have to tell me if Ellington liked his music. I'm thinking not so much, as I don't think Ellington was a fan of bebop and what came after. Calling it "Chinese sounding" doesn't incite me to play the cancel card. The same goes for DD. He's being flippant. He could have said it sounds like klezmer music or untuned bagpipe music...😏

    • @FawleyJude
      @FawleyJude Год назад +1

      @@pcno2832 That was Louis Armstrong, not Duke.

    • @judyjudy51
      @judyjudy51 Год назад +3

      he means he didn’t ‘get it’ - there used to be a saying that ‘it’s all chinese to me’

  • @PAULLONDEN
    @PAULLONDEN Год назад

    Woah !! Dave must feel very silly seeing this . "Crawl Out Your Window" is amazing. It was ofcourse no hit.
    The brilliant Lovin' Spoonful ended so tragically, with poor Zal ( their own jolly Ringo (according to Mama Cass) arrested for hash possession , being a snitch , and condemned by the emerging counter culture.

  • @robertclive491
    @robertclive491 Год назад +10

    "This is so tuneless it sounds like an operatic number played at 16 revolutions per minute" lmao

  • @389383
    @389383 Год назад

    Surprised the cheezy Roger Miller song was a hit in England!

  • @jasonrothbaum7266
    @jasonrothbaum7266 Год назад +3

    Disses Dylan, Sinatra and Matt Monroe? Big ego for an 18 year old.

    • @Baz-Ten
      @Baz-Ten Год назад +3

      He was spot on about the material. no dis!

    • @judyjudy51
      @judyjudy51 Год назад +2

      Many of his peers would’ve agreed in ‘ 66

    • @jasonrothbaum5995
      @jasonrothbaum5995 Год назад +1

      A very good year was one of Sinatra's big hits. Dylan's Highway Revisited was a classic... not sure who would have agreed with Dave

    • @Baz-Ten
      @Baz-Ten Год назад +1

      ​@@jasonrothbaum5995 , Hi. in fact DD said the Sinatra song *would* be a hit..! & Dylan's "Crawl Out Your Window?" reached 98 in the charts... - just wki'd it & it's not on the album

  • @ChubbyChecker182
    @ChubbyChecker182 Год назад

    I get Exactly what he means about the Sinatra song.

  • @bartvanos1466
    @bartvanos1466 Год назад +1

    What a too outspoken taste the man had, he annoyed me.

  • @alastairhenderson6709
    @alastairhenderson6709 Год назад +1

    LOL irritated by Dylan, whose boots he's not fit to lick, and has a thing about 'Chinese' musicians. No wonder Ray used to get p-d off with him. To be fair, some of the records on review were pretty dire.

    • @YesterdaysPapers
      @YesterdaysPapers  Год назад

      He did like Dylan. He says that "there's a lot of good stuff on his albums". I guess he just didn't like this song in particular.

    • @alastairhenderson6709
      @alastairhenderson6709 Год назад

      @@YesterdaysPapers I guess saying 'this bloke annoys me' means something else then....

  • @jerrywatt6813
    @jerrywatt6813 Год назад

    Poor Dave except for the spoonful a real string of stinkers indeed ha ha thanks YP cheers !

    • @mariuspoppFM
      @mariuspoppFM Год назад

      Harlem shuffle and Lee Dorset stinkers? Leave that bottle alone