Completely Conspicuous
Completely Conspicuous 340: Behind the Lines
- Author: Vários
- Narrator: Vários
- Publisher: Podcast
- Duration: 0:45:07
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Synopsis
Part 1 of my conversation with guest Ric Dube as we examine the back story of '70s hitmakers Hamilton, Joe Frank and Reynolds. I've also got music from The Hush Now and Kingdom of the Holy Sun. Show notes: - Recorded at More Lost Time world HQ - Check out our new web series Trust Fund Challenge - The adventures of Steve Austin Astronaut - Hamilton, Joe Frank and Reynolds were synonymous with '70s AM pop - "Don't Pull Your Love" was their first big hit in '71 - Singer does an Elvis impression - Song written by Lambert and Potter, who had hits with many artists - Guys from HJFR were in the T-Bones, who had a hit in '60s with "No Matter What Shape (Your Stomach Is In)" - An "offshoot" of the Ventures, an instrumental band that made tons of records covering hits - Session musicians made the albums - T-Bones were put together to tour and later they formed HJFR - The Wrecking Crew was a famous session band that cranked out hits - Reynolds left HJFR in '72 - Second HJFR album stiffed - Ric: A bunch of Ventures