Monday, December 10, 2007

As long as I can remember, there's been something special about English blondes.

Petula Clark was very popular when I lived in England in the mid-to-late 1960s. I had a bunch of here 45s.



I tried to turn some folks on to her when we moved back to the states in 1970, but they were unimpressed. I couldn't believe it. Their little minds were already closed. They were into the Jackson Five, or the Osmonds, or the Monkeys, and they didn't have a clue. I kept her records in the box, stacked neatly, as a special memory of those days of living in an exotic foreign place.

OK, she was great, but here's the Queen, and I don't mean Lizzie.



How can ya not love Dusty Springfield?



And while were here, enjoy.



That look, the big hair and heavy eyeliner, is so synonymous with the times, and that voice was just dripping sex, even to an eight or nine year old kid. Denise is doubting as I write this how much I knew about sex back at that age, but I wanna tell ya, the best thing about that house we lived in in England was the set of stairs in the sidewalk leading from the road to our house. I used to watch my mom's boobs jump up and down as she skipped down those stairs, thinking "Damn, mom's stacked".

Yer thinkin' I was a freak, but my generation grew up with Sophia Loren, Gina Lollobrigida, not to mention all those cool Christopher Lee Dracula movies with all the buxom frauleins gettin' bitten all over the place. We used to look for naked mannequins in the store windows as the blue bus drove us through the little country towns on the way to school at the air base at Ruislip, and the whole bus would erupt when someone saw one.

We had a young cool bus driver at one time, and then suddenly he was transferred and we didn't see him for a while. Then, a few months later, we were passed by another bus from a private British girls school and guess who was driving it. We died laughin', and assumed that he'd gotten himself transferred on purpose. We knew about sex. We didn't have details, but we knew. We had to wait for details till someone found a stash of their dad's playboys somewhere and let us leaf through them.

The music from back then is some of the best music ever made. Can't imagine what the kids now are gonna be nostalgic about in thirty years. I shudder at the thought.

11 comments:

none said...

I was born too early. I listened to that stuff nonstop growing up (with no prodding from anyone)

There is just something about that sound.

Thanks for the vids, I didn't know what some of those chicks looked like till now. Zowie!

BRUNO said...

HAMMER brought up a good point---we could only LISTEN, for the most part. You had to PAY if ya' wanted to SEE something!

I admit to being very open-minded about todays' music, much like MUSHY is. But, DAMN!!! Some of the "sounds" of todays "with-it" crowd....?!

Sarge Charlie said...

I do not believe that 20-30 years from now they will talk about snoop dog and the like.

they just do not come like that any more and the kids today would not listen to the beauty in those songs.

thanks for this post

PRH said...

Saw her the other night on an old Christmas special...."Downtown" was a hit my Sophomore year in High School.....

As far as today's crap...Rock is dead, Rap is garbage, and country is turned into Bubble Gum music.....thank god for XM radio....

NotClauswitz said...

How about that Julie London? Fly Me to the Moon! Swingin' chicks of the 60's are it!
I couldn't stand the Osmonds or any of that saccharine sticky and glutenous over-produced pseudo-music crap.

Jerry in Texas said...

FHB,
You still got some of those old 45s? Being the youngest, I grew up listening to the same music and was more informed of music than my peers. Same thing for me, they didn't want to hear it.

I had heard that they were making a bio-pic of Dusty Springfield's life starring Kristin Chenoweth.

J said...

I know I am not technically "today's youth", but I can tell you what I will be nostalgic about.

Johnny Cash, Bob Seger, The Beatles, Heart, Paul Simon, Elton John, Billy Joel, John Cougar Mellancamp, The Eagles....

Never said I was typical though, did I?

I know it's probably not the best list I could have come up with, but at least I was honest. And at least I didn't say 'Britney Spears'.

Diva said...

Goooood mornin! I loves me some Petula and Dusty. I'm a complete karaoke whore. I happened upon several songs by both of those girls. I dig it.

FHB said...

Thanks for commentin' guys and gals. Yep, those tunes are great. The old records are in mom'sattic, in a nice case. Who knows what condition they're in. Sittin' right next to my old 8 tracks.

Diva said...

8-tracks and vinyl... my daddy just gave me all of his good stuff not so long ago.

FHB said...

I had endless fun goin' through mom and dads LPs as a kid. Discovered dudes like Ray Charles and Brother Dave Gardner that way.