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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

934.0. "CHRISTMAS NO.1 1991" by SUBURB::ABSOLOMT (Don't Bank With Lloyds) Sun Nov 17 1991 12:50

    It's that jolly jolly time again. Lay your dosh down for the diggyist
    disco ditty.
    
    I'm lumping it on George Michael/Elton John's "Don't let the sun go
    down on me".
    
    Tony
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934.1Do you mean this one ??VOGON::MORGANJ.F.D.I.Sun Nov 17 1991 21:517
    Methinks you might mean the version by Oleta Adams which comes from the
    CD - Two Rooms.
    
    A belter of a track minf you
    
    Rich
    
934.2orrrrrr,,,,maybeee zzzisssone?JGODCL::KWIKKELThe dance music library 1969-20..Mon Nov 18 1991 09:356
    RE:.1 hear hear ;^)
    
    Noteworthy to mention but I think not this year's no:1
    "Stephanie Mills:Rudolph the red nose raindeer(rap dance version)
    
    Jan.
934.3Cliffie foreverXSTACY::NBLEHEINMon Nov 18 1991 10:5113
    Someone told me that Cliffie's releasing a single.
    Other big single releases soming up for christmas:
    
          Erasure "Am I Right"  (poor choice IMHO)
    
          U2      "Mysterious ways"
    
          Pet Shop Boys "Was it Worth it?"
    
    Will there be another Michael Jackson single before christmas?
    
     
              Niall
934.4ARRODS::WHITEHEADJMax the Bunny goes to FranceMon Nov 18 1991 10:521
   Roy Wood & Wizard - I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day
934.5Oh no! No KERNEL::LOATI drove the lawnmower over his thighs..Mon Nov 18 1991 12:214
    The Cliff single is awful. Bound to be Christmas number 1!
    
    Steve.
    
934.6no, this oneIOSG::CROOKDpeelin' the skin back from my eyes.....Mon Nov 18 1991 13:529
    RE: .1
    
    Tis true....George and Elton have released a live version of "Don't let
    the sun.....". Great song and great live too, especially the bit where
    Elton comes on as surprise guest for one of the final verses.
    
    Can't beat the original though.
    
    Dale.
934.7?UBOHUB::FIDDLER_MI'd rather be gazing at my shoesMon Nov 18 1991 14:223
    re-1 - is this the Level 42 song?
    
    Mikef
934.8ARRODS::WHITEHEADJRe-instated MGDMon Nov 18 1991 14:241
   I thought it was the Nik Kershaw version.
934.9Nik .nes. EltonXSTACY::NBLEHEINMon Nov 18 1991 14:306
    The Nik Kershaw (poor sod) version is called "I won't let the sun go
    down on me" .
      
    Subtle differences and all that.
    
    Niall
934.10I didn't really type thisXSTACY::PATTISONGo to FalkirkMon Nov 18 1991 18:129

    And the Cliff Richard version is called ..


    "I won't let Sue Barker...."

    :-)

934.11I like it!NEWOA::DALLISONA likkle peishe of shamili ?Tue Nov 19 1991 07:362
    
    Thanks, that bought a smile to my Tuesday.
934.12The Show Must Go OnXSTACY::PATTISONA finger of fudge is just enoughMon Nov 25 1991 10:512
	Looks like Queen will have the Christmas No. 1 then.
934.13I hope soTASTY::NISBETDougie Nisbet @WLO 7 853 4334Mon Nov 25 1991 13:581
    
934.14Bet's anyone?XSTACY::NBLEHEINMon Nov 25 1991 14:235
    Well the Diana Ross single came straight in at no. 10 so be careful
    about the predictions. It's a long time since she had such a high new
    entry.
    
                 Niall
934.15NEWOA::SAXBYIs Bart Simpson the anti-Christ?Mon Nov 25 1991 15:174
    
    Funny I thought she came in at Number 1 last week?
    
    Mark
934.16Doesn't matter if you're SH*T or SH*TEXSTACY::NBLEHEINMon Nov 25 1991 15:305
    Michael's too white for such comparisons now. He'll look like a skinny
    Elizabeth Taylor inside a year.
    
                  Niall
    
934.17Too bad MichaelKERNEL::SMITHERSJWed Nov 27 1991 13:456
    Got to be Bohemian Rhapsody now, since they are going to re-release it
    on December 9th, just in time for Christmas.  
    
    All proceeds to the Terence Higgins Trust.
    
    julia
934.18ASICS::LESLIEAndy LeslieWed Nov 27 1991 14:421
    What's the B side?
934.19KERNEL::SMITHERSJThu Nov 28 1991 12:551
    Don't know, sorry
934.20COMICS::WEGGWhen the snowman brings the snowThu Nov 28 1991 14:2111
    re .17
    � Got to be Bohemian Rhapsody now, since they are going to re-release it
    � on December 9th, just in time for Christmas.  
    
    Heard on the radio that William Hill have stop taking bets on the
    Christmas no. 1 - so many people have backed Queen that the odds have
    become unreasonable.
    
    You can still bet on the number 2 record though!
    
    Ian.
934.21and the no.1 L.P.?XSTACY::NBLEHEINThu Nov 28 1991 14:3621
    So what will the no.1 L.P. be then ? 
     The obvious contenders are:
    
            ENYA "Shepard Moons" (I know this has already been to no.1 but
    it's the time of year for these records to do well)
    
            MICHAEL JACKSON    ('cos it's an event)
    
            QUEEN (already been to no.1 but still the favourite IMO)
    
            U2  "ACHTUNG BABY" (not likely as nearly EVERYONE  buys a U2
    l.p. the week it comes out)
    
            TINA TURNER  (as usual it got stuck @no.2 , I don't reckon
    it'll make it)
    
           PET SHOP BOYS (their only real hope is the new single)
    
     
    Niall                  
           
934.22for what its worth, HarryJUMBLY::BURGESSSpectrum Is GreenThu Nov 28 1991 18:5812
    The Queen affair is double A:
    
    These were the times of our lives/Bohemian Rhapsody
    
    This should be at the top on christmas day.
    
    Closely followed by Cliffs effort, Sinead O'Connors 'Silent Night' and
    the KLFs 'Justified and Ancient (Stand by your JAMs)' featuring Tammy
    Wynette. Prior to Freddies passing, this was 16-1 with bookies William
    Hill.
    
    Terry B
934.23ASICS::LESLIEAndy Leslie (1 paradigm = 50 cents)Fri Nov 29 1991 00:404
    "times of our lives" is doubly poignant, given the circumstances. Sorta
    like "watching the wheels"....
    
    	- andy
934.24SUBURB::ABSOLOMTBorn in a stormFri Nov 29 1991 12:253
    I still feel that George & Elton is a cert.
    
    Tony
934.25ASICS::LESLIEAndy Leslie (1 paradigm = 20 cents)Fri Nov 29 1991 13:331
    Yes, but what about the record?
934.26WELCLU::GREENBThe biscuit gameFri Nov 29 1991 15:121
    Go to your room, Andy.
934.28SUBURB::ABSOLOMTBorn in a stormFri Nov 29 1991 17:093
    Whats the difference between Elton John and a thermometer?
    
    Tony
934.29RUTILE::LETCHERCall that lunch?Mon Dec 02 1991 10:043
    A thermometer's nice to look at.
    
    Piers
934.30NEWOA::DALLISONRock n roll putty tattMon Dec 02 1991 11:262
    
    A thermometer would probably write its own songs.
934.31?SHAWB1::HARRISCHe started where Jackanory left offMon Dec 02 1991 16:541
    A thermometer has Mercury up it permanently ?
934.32ASICS::LESLIEAndy Leslie (1 paradigm = 20 cents)Mon Dec 02 1991 17:261
    Very bad taste. 
934.33It made me laugh!WELCLU::NISBETDougie Nisbet @WLO 7 853 4334Tue Dec 03 1991 09:291
    
934.34WARHED::GILLILANDTue Dec 03 1991 11:113
    Thats up to your intellect I suppose.
    
    Phil Gill.
934.35Well I thought It was funny!KERNEL::LOATBored...bored........BORED!!!!Tue Dec 03 1991 12:231
    
934.36so did IXSTACY::NBLEHEINTue Dec 03 1991 12:311
    
934.37Oh what the Rathole!WELCLU::NISBETDougie Nisbet @WLO 7 853 4334Tue Dec 03 1991 12:354
    Nowt as queer as humour, eh? I find Bernard Manning offensive, but not
    that joke. I think Freddie Mercury was wonderful, and loved his music.
    I found the comment tasteless, but funny. Inconsistency isn't a crime.
    
934.38As you said you did in 945.2RUTILE::MACFADYENStop, look, listen!Tue Dec 03 1991 12:406
.37>    Inconsistency isn't a crime.

True. But liking Jason Donovan is.


Rod
934.39Poor manSCOAYR::GMCPHEATORWed Dec 04 1991 10:004
    Dougie,
    
         I hereby sentence you to a years subscription to Q!!!
    
934.40ho!ho!SUBURB::ABSOLOMTItchy & ScratchyWed Dec 04 1991 13:533
    That answer is correct
    
    Tony
934.41*Don't read* if you didn't like the other one!!SHAWB1::HARRISCHave YOU wiped properly?Wed Dec 04 1991 15:2111
    Yep, I agree.  The xmas no. 1 will be Queen.
    
    And to celebrate, heres another Queen related joke:
    
    (Non intellectuals only) 
    
    What has Michael Watson and Freddie Mercury got in common?
    
    They have both been battered around the ring!     
    
    Ho Ho
934.42NEWOA::SAXBYIs Bart Simpson the anti-Christ?Wed Dec 04 1991 15:2811
    
    Follow up to .41
    
    
    
    
    
    
    I guess the chips were down! :^)
    
    Mark
934.43Late EntryXSTACY::PATTISONToo sexy for my VT100Tue Dec 10 1991 15:456
	Any news on a late entry from Matty Brown?

	(Replies of "Who's Matty Brown?" will be sent straight to 
         the Captains Log topic without any supper) 

934.44:^)NEWOA::SAXBYIs Bart Simpson the anti-Christ?Tue Dec 10 1991 16:274
    
    Is .43 related to .41 & .42? I think we should be told!
    
    Mark
934.45GoneXSTACY::NBLEHEINWed Dec 11 1991 09:004
    I thought Matty Browne laft DEC in late summer/early Sept.?
    
                Niall
    
934.46yup...gone with the wind...JGODCL::KWIKKELThe dance music library 1969-20..Wed Dec 11 1991 14:599
    RE-1
    
    yes he did Naill,the end of august this year.He told me that when he
    gets famous he let me know....he's trying to setup a band,already
    bought for about �5K worth of keyboard equipment(from his DEC-package
    deal)I gues Matty is doing fine in the real world hahahaha :^))
    
    Jan.
    
934.47SUBURB::TUDORKLaboratory ladyThu Jan 09 1992 14:024
    So what was No 1 at Christmas (too apathetic to care at the time, but now 
    I've read this note I'm wondering).
    
    K
934.48Rhapsody - Bohemian QueenRUTILE::MACFADYENyes, meaning noThu Jan 09 1992 14:220
934.49SUBURB::TUDORKLaboratory ladyThu Jan 09 1992 22:302
    Ta
    
934.50SAC::EDMUNDSSave the whales. Collect the setFri Jan 10 1992 08:372
    What will this year's Christmas number one be? Barring the death of
    some performer, I'd say Cliff Richard...
934.51MINDER::GLYNNPQuick,everyone,in the Anderson bunkerFri Jan 10 1992 09:405
    
    I think Cliff Richard will befall the same fate as Michael Landon, and
    die of being too nice, so I think you're right on both counts Keith.
    
    Paul
934.52SIOG::ODELLFri Jan 10 1992 10:043
    ...and he will go straight to heaven "where nothing ever happens".
    
    kev
934.53YUPPY::PANESBow-wel the AvengerFri Jan 10 1992 12:0616
     Didn't St Clifford announce that he is not releasing anymore 
     Christmas records.  


     The smart money is on his next seasonal single being something along
     the lines of "Darling its been a long cold New Years Eve missing you 
     as a bachelor boy, but its hardly anytime before our summer holiday and
     I want to congratulate the devil woman blah blah blah "

   
     Hang up your bag, Cliff and retire gracefully.


    Stuart ( The Peter Pan of Peckham ).


934.54colostomy bag ???SIOG::ODELLFri Jan 10 1992 12:082
    
    
934.55Could do with a few more like him, IMHOFUTURS::HAZELMarvin the Paranoid Android was rightFri Jan 10 1992 13:1315
    It's interesting that, for someone who's supposedly such a has-been,
    his non-fans find it necessary to invent things which he is supposedly
    guilty of.
    
    Leave the man alone. He practically invented the British pop music
    industry! I only wish there were more like him in other walks of life,
    such as the computer industry or technical innovation, where Britain
    could well do with a kick up it's parochial ass.
    
    If Cliff's religion disagrees with you, don't listen to it. That's how
    those of us who are Christians manage to put up with the anti-religion
    preached to excess these days.
    
    
    Dave Hazel (actually a Shadows fan, but I like Cliff too)
934.56UBOHUB::FIDDLER_MTalkin about the End of the WorldFri Jan 10 1992 13:304
    British industry has lots of 'middle of the road play safe backwards
    looking closed minded people' like Cliff.  Thats the problem, isn't it?
    
    Mikef
934.57Don't worry about Cliffy!NEWOA::SAXBYIs Bart Simpson the Anti-Christ?Fri Jan 10 1992 13:4315
    
    It's easy to knock someone like Cliff Richard. He's been around
    FOREVER and he now (at a pretty advanced age) makes very middle of 
    the road, bland (IMO) music. However, he obviously has a very firm
    base of support (like, say, Status Quo - relative newcomers compared
    with Cliff) and it's probably safe to say that those people will still
    be buying Cliff records long after the 'trendier' element of his
    knockers (oh, err, sounds like something from Viz!) have learnt to
    cringe at their support of their current fad.
    
    I doubt Cliff Richard cares one fig (he'd never say 'gives a toss') 
    about those who dislike him. He's survived for a long time in a very
    fickle marketplace and he's (no doubt) a very rich man.
    
    Mark
934.58ASICS::LESLIENot a silent lambFri Jan 10 1992 14:123
    Read the Q magazine article "Who the hell does CR think he is" from
    December. The man is a pompous, smug, twit who imagines that he
    invented rock music.
934.59SAC::EDMUNDSSave the whales. Collect the setFri Jan 10 1992 14:198
    I'm not a Cliff Richard fan, but I'd dispute all of those adjectives,
    Andy. There aren't many people who've been in the popular music
    business for the last 34 years who are still popular, and that alone
    says that he is not a twit.
    
    Just my opinion, of course....
    
    Keith
934.60IMHOBAHTAT::SUMMERFIELDCOh no! Not the Luggage!Fri Jan 10 1992 14:358
    re .59
    
    � business for the last 34 years who are still popular, and that alone
    � says that he is not a twit.
    
    All it says to me is that he is a very long-lasting, popular twit. :-)
    
    Balders
934.61Dangerous Pursuit!NEWOA::SAXBYIs Bart Simpson the Anti-Christ?Fri Jan 10 1992 14:384
    
    My God, some people believe what they read!!!!!!! :^)
    
    Mark
934.62YUPPY::PANESBow-wel the AvengerFri Jan 10 1992 14:435
	I wasn't knocking Cliff or his beliefs, or come to think of it
        his medical condition.  But to be brutally frank, I find his
        music facile and boring.

       Stuart
934.63MINDER::GLYNNPQuick,everyone,in the Anderson bunkerFri Jan 10 1992 14:446
Slightly off the point here, but why do pretencious music magazines always 
interview people and then put on the front cover "Who the hell does ----- 
---- think he/she is?"

Paul
934.64UBOHUB::FIDDLER_MTalkin about the End of the WorldFri Jan 10 1992 15:143
    Because its funny?
    
    Mikef
934.65The press = IBM salesmenFUTURS::HAZELMarvin the Paranoid Android was rightFri Jan 10 1992 15:2012
    Because it draws attention to the magazine, same as the reason why most
    "popular" magazines and newspapers do that kind of thing. It's easier,
    when trying to sell drivel, to pander to popular "opinion", even when
    that "opinion" has been manufactured by the press themselves, than it
    would be to come up with something positive or non-committal which was
    original.
    
    
    Dave Hazel (deferring to the many years of self-opinionated experience
    which clashes with the fact of Cliff's persistent popularity. If the
    press says he is a phoney, 34 years of proof to the contrary must be a
    fiction, mustn't it?)
934.66Rocking Horse Night.FORTY2::CADWALLADERReaping time has come...Fri Jan 10 1992 15:267
    RE: .56 & .58
    
    Ho! Ho-hoo!! Really funny! :-)
    How can so many people keep buying this "safe", "cosy", drivel???
    What's worse is the guy's making money from it!Arggghhh!!!
    
    								- JIM CAD*
934.67Nice n variedYUPPY::OHAGANBFri Jan 10 1992 16:4513
>>    How can so many people keep buying this "safe", "cosy", drivel???
  
    
    								- JIM CAD*

Jim, what do you expect? The whole world to suddenly start dropping tabs
before breakfast and take up listening to Nirvana? You need these people.
They help make up your own lifestyle/music identity. Think about it.

Gushing-ly yours,

Barry.

934.68CHEFS::BRIGGSRFour Flat Tyres on a Muddy RoadFri Jan 10 1992 17:2911
    
    Well regardless, I still rate Move It as THE best pure rock and roll
    record EVER.
    
    For those that are interested. Did you know it wasn't Hank Marvin
    playing geetar on Move It? It was someone who sank into oblivion. Got
    this snippet out of Bruce Welch's book. It wasn't for any other reason
    than I think think it was recorded (marginally) before Cliff got
    together with Hank and Bruce.
    
    Richard
934.69NEWOA::DALLISONDer TartmeisterTue Jan 14 1992 07:2610
    
    I think its amusing that Cliff "the virgin" Richard only bothers to
    bring out records at Christmas (or new year).
    
    Blimey, I guess thats one way of financing your pressies.
    
    Funny though, I thought he only appealed to sexually frustrated
    house-wives over 40 8^) !
    
    -Tony
934.70SAC::EDMUNDSSave the whales. Collect the setTue Jan 14 1992 11:506
.69�    I think its amusing that Cliff "the virgin" Richard only bothers to
.69�    bring out records at Christmas (or new year).
    
    Was this tongue-in-cheek, Tony? It certainly isn't true...
    
    Keith
934.71oh to be a fly on the wall :- "Yeah, whip me!"NEWOA::DALLISONDer TartmeisterTue Jan 14 1992 12:154
    
    Well, he's mister squeaky_clean_no_sex_before_marriage, isn't he.
    
    Or so he claims...
934.72You tell us, Tony! :^)NEWOA::SAXBYIs Bart Simpson the Anti-Christ?Tue Jan 14 1992 12:217
    
    Here, Tony, you seem to have a lot of information about Cliffy.
    
    Are you sure you're not a secret fan, who's trying to convince us
    that you aren't? :^)
    
    Mark
934.73Real men play on 10?ARRODS::OHAGANBThe Voodoo Rhythm DevilsTue Jan 14 1992 13:135
    Cliff, a virgin? Nah, not the same man who gave us "Devil Woman"?
    :^)
    
    Barry.
    
934.748^)NEWOA::DALLISONDer TartmeisterTue Jan 14 1992 13:436
    
    
    Cliffybabes ??? I'm his biggest fan - I just love to see him wobble his 
    wrinkles and watch the make-up flake off.
    
    .not.
934.75No place to hide!NEWOA::SAXBYIs Bart Simpson the Anti-Christ?Tue Jan 14 1992 13:514
    
    See? Exposed at last! :^)
    
    Mark
934.76Guitarist on Move ItFUTURS::HAZELMarvin the Paranoid Android was rightWed Jan 15 1992 16:5716
    Re. .68:
    
>   For those that are interested. Did you know it wasn't Hank Marvin
>   playing geetar on Move It? It was someone who sank into oblivion.
    
    Ian "Sammy" Samwell, I think. The author of the song.
    
    Cliff's manager at the time discovered Hank and Bruce in the 2Is coffee
    bar (where Cliff himself had been discovered). Hank impressed him with
    his guitar playing, and his Buddy Holly looks.
    
    
    Dave Hazel
    
    PS. Cliff is highly spoken of by artists who have actually worked with
    him. So don't believe everything the papers say.
934.77More old trivia !!TRUCKS::LITTENThu Jan 16 1992 14:0323
>                           -< Guitarist on Move It >-
>
>    Re. .68:
>    
>>   For those that are interested. Did you know it wasn't Hank Marvin
>>   playing geetar on Move It? It was someone who sank into oblivion.
>    
>    Ian "Sammy" Samwell, I think. The author of the song.

----------------------------------------------------------------------

No, it wasn't Sammy, it was a session guitarist called Ernie Shears.
Ernie was also to play guitar on the follow-up single and actually 
laid the track down....but it sounded too similar to Move it. 

I think Ernie was paid something like 5 pounds and four shillings for 
the session !!

Hank laid down his offering and they prefered it....the rest is history!

Dave

"Old Shads Fan"
934.78CHEFS::BRIGGSRFour Flat Tyres on a Muddy RoadFri Jan 17 1992 10:299
    
    Thats it, Shears was the name. I've tried to work out all the riffs
    played on that record but I've never really managed it. I suspect they
    are all deceptively simple but then these things usually are.
    
    I DID work out the intro though. That was so simple I couldn't believe
    it!
    
    Richard
934.79Hank and Bruce started on Livin' Lovin' DollFUTURS::HAZELOpinions expressed are not rented from any journalistMon Jan 20 1992 14:0019
    Re. .77
    
    It may well have been Ernie Shears. I wasn't too sure about Ian
    Samwell.
    
    The follow up to Move It was "High Class Baby" but it definitely was
    not Hank Marvin playing on that. It was still Ernie, and the reason
    Cliff looked for someone else was because he thought the guitar sounded
    too similar.
    
    Hank and Bruce (who joined as a pair, at Hank's insitence) first played
    on "Livin' Lovin' Doll". I think this was the third single.
    
    (By the way, at that time, all the backing group members were paid the
    standard session fee for each piece they were on. On their first tour,
    the same happened. But Hank got asked to play for other artists as well
    as Cliff, and ended up earning more than Cliff himself.)
    
    Dave Hazel