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778.1 | | LARVAE::BRIGGS | They use computers don't they? | Mon Dec 17 1990 09:45 | 14 |
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There were also groups that were a lot bigger in the US than in the UK.
Although Herman's Hermits were big here in the UK, from my
understanding at one time in the US parallels were drawn with the
Beatles. They never approached this popularity here.
Also, I suspect the Searchers were bigger in the US. I think they had
about 3 hits here and were never highly regarded by 'us teenagers'!. I
notice a lot of Searchers compilations available now on CD etc. This is
giving them a sort of belated cult status. I really don't know what
they had to offer in their day. They were just another group.
Richard
Basingstoke, UK
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778.2 | British/US charts | WMOIS::J_BLAQUIERE | | Mon Dec 17 1990 15:54 | 9 |
| Although Herman's Hermits was one the most popular groups in the US at
the time, I feel that the Rolling Stones were second to the Beatles in
popularity. It does seem the Searchers were bigger this way as I
believe they had quite a few hits on the charts; probably around eight.
It must have been an exciting time musically in England. Were the
Beatles as popular in England as the US and what kind of a following
did the Yardbirds have?
Thanks - Joe
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778.3 | Cliff | XSTACY::PATTISON | A rolling stone gets the worm | Mon Dec 17 1990 17:39 | 9 |
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In answer to .0
As far as I know, Cliff Richard and the Shadows had little success in
the USA. (Maybe none?)
D���
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778.4 | Cliff Richards | WMOIS::J_BLAQUIERE | | Mon Dec 17 1990 18:49 | 8 |
| True - Cliff Richards and the Shadows were not popular in the US. I
remember they had a couple of minor hits which were excellent songs.
They definitely deserved a better following. Another group I liked that
did'nt make it big was Them. Were any American acts popular in England
at the time?
Thanks - Joe
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778.5 | BRITISH/US CHARTS | LARVAE::BARRY_R | | Thu Dec 20 1990 13:58 | 12 |
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Were the Beatles as popular in England as the US
Answer - undoubtedly yes! They were popular almost everywhere before
they made it in the US. This is in contrast to some British acts of
the 60's and later who were really more popular over there than over
here eg. Elton John
Regards
Rose
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