The Everly Brothers

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While she was busy cutting hair, her sons would soon be busy cutting records.

I see what you did there, knoxnews.com

Marcos Marcos-Valle (Deflatormouse), Monday, 23 August 2021 02:50 (two years ago) link

Lol at “Fifi the Flea,” although I think dow likes that one too. O hell no; eddhurt sent me a dub of Two Yanks, but the Hollies dumped too much crap (incl. the worst kind of pseudo-Dylanesque mid-60s verbiage, although the Brothers seemed unfazed, so maybe it wasn't really the worst). Should maybe listen again to their original and the one they wrote w Sonny Curtis.

dow, Monday, 23 August 2021 02:52 (two years ago) link

Linda Thompson on fb:

Farewell Don Everly.
After a spectacular Everly Brothers concert in London, I went to the after party. Albert Lee introduced me to Don, who held my hand in a crowded bar, complimented my singing, and sang Dimming of the day to me. It’s a wonder I didn’t die on the spot.
They were my first musical loves. There’s never been a better sound than they had.

Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Monday, 23 August 2021 04:10 (two years ago) link

Wow, would love to have heard them cover ‘Dimming of the Day’.

Dan Worsley, Monday, 23 August 2021 06:46 (two years ago) link

The U.S. obituaries seem to cover the same ground - the NY Times one is the most comprehensive - but the Guardian's by Michael Gray (the same author of those Dylan books maybe?) is a good read, adding plenty of details others didn't.

https://www.theguardian.com/music/2021/aug/22/don-everly-obituary

birdistheword, Monday, 23 August 2021 15:15 (two years ago) link

My favorite quote excavated in several obits is Keith Richards calling Don "one of the best rhythm guitar players I ever heard" — the force of his strumming is the second-most distinctive thing about their songs imo, after the harmonies.

His memoir devotes a whole paragraph to Don's playing.

So who you gonna call? The martini police (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 23 August 2021 15:37 (two years ago) link

Absolutely. Early on when I was first learning about rock history, Robert Palmer's book An Unruly History... had a sidebar or paragraph on power chords, and it singled out the opening of "Bye Bye Love" as a perfect example. I think the only other example he used was either a Stones record or a Pete Townshend Who record. That alone got me to pay more attention to the guitar parts rather than focus completely on the vocals.

birdistheword, Monday, 23 August 2021 15:40 (two years ago) link

Guardian obit was good, thanks. Wondering who wrote “Cathy’s Clown” now. Obit and streaming services say Phil and Don, Wikipedia says just Don, don’t recall every reading anything about it, guess I can look at 45cat or something.

Hitsville Ukase (James Redd and the Blecchs), Monday, 23 August 2021 15:49 (two years ago) link

i believe wikipedia on this one

In November 2018, a judge ruled that Don was the sole writer of "Cathy's Clown", as Phil had relinquished his rights sometime before June 1980. Acuff-Rose Music, which owned the song publishing, and BMI (the brothers' rights society) removed Phil's name from all the royalty statements. In 2011, Don filed to regain ownership, with the estate of Phil following in 2014.[6]

professional anti- (Karl Malone), Monday, 23 August 2021 15:51 (two years ago) link

Yes, those acoustic guitar intros- influenced by Bo Diddley, I think- really make the songs.

Hitsville Ukase (James Redd and the Blecchs), Monday, 23 August 2021 15:52 (two years ago) link

Great points about guitar work.

And Michael Gray - what a writer - his DYLAN ENCYCLOPEDIA is a wry labyrinth.

the pinefox, Monday, 23 August 2021 16:27 (two years ago) link

Have Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris weighed in yet?

Hitsville Ukase (James Redd and the Blecchs), Monday, 23 August 2021 17:21 (two years ago) link

Here Don mentions the direct lineage from Bo: https://www.bmi.com/news/entry/thats_old_fashioned_capturing_the_sound_of_the_everly_brothers

Hitsville Ukase (James Redd and the Blecchs), Monday, 23 August 2021 17:35 (two years ago) link

Yeah, Chet Atkins bragged about exposing Pat Boone fans to Bo via the Bros.

dow, Monday, 23 August 2021 23:40 (two years ago) link

Cool.

Here is your prior post about FtF:
Rolling Country 2006 Thread

Hitsville Ukase (James Redd and the Blecchs), Tuesday, 24 August 2021 01:12 (two years ago) link

Oh jeez, how did you remember that? I sure didn't And I just got this Edd tape, incl the Everlys' Two Yanks In England (orig 1966, reissued by Collectors Choice 05), which Edd brought up when we were first discussing The Outsider on the Rolling 2005 Thread...I can dub it for you, Frank, if you're still curious about the Everlys (and prob Roots and Songs Our Daddy taught us would be illuminating, but I don't have those). And yeah, they sound like the Daddys of the Rodneys. (icnl The Outsider and what he was doing when if not before he and his Cherry Bombs were hanging out with Nick and Carlene and Dave and Rockpile). They sound perfectly at home, invading the British Invasion. I do wish they did a few more of their songs and a few less of the Hollies, or more of the Hollies' hits, rather than some that are clunky verbose,in that shadow-of-the-Beatles-and-Dylan-damaged 60s way, neither making it as passionately adolescent wordspew, nor a show of chops, dognose But! Edd adds rather exhilarating (also mid-60s) bonus tracks, and I gotta admit the Hollies wrote several of my fave raves even before that. Like "Fifi The Flea." One of those that (like even some of the best Beatles and Dylan) would look not so hot as words on paper, but the tune and the singing add sooo much.

dow, Tuesday, 24 August 2021 01:31 (two years ago) link

But I also mentioned in the post that Edd added some other good mid-60s EB tracks to the tape, and even then the results were pretty uneven.

dow, Tuesday, 24 August 2021 01:36 (two years ago) link

So “Fifi the Flea” was not a fave rave after all.

Hitsville Ukase (James Redd and the Blecchs), Tuesday, 24 August 2021 01:44 (two years ago) link

Apparently it was! But can't bring myself to play it again, not yet.

dow, Tuesday, 24 August 2021 01:51 (two years ago) link

Too soon?

Was really hoping “Cathy’s Clown” was an actual co-write, for the purposes of a certain other thread.

Hitsville Ukase (James Redd and the Blecchs), Tuesday, 24 August 2021 01:56 (two years ago) link

Don does a Louvin Brothers song on that solo album!

Hitsville Ukase (James Redd and the Blecchs), Tuesday, 24 August 2021 01:58 (two years ago) link

Just found their cover of "Lucille" (one of their first recordings for Warner Bros., during the brief span when they were still managed by Wesley Rose). Roy Orbison's "Oh, Pretty Woman" would consciously 'borrow' that guitar part a few years later.

birdistheword, Tuesday, 24 August 2021 05:10 (two years ago) link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CshTqvzg8m8

birdistheword, Tuesday, 24 August 2021 05:10 (two years ago) link

Good point. Always liked that “Lucille,” not sure if I made that connection.

Speaking of Richard & Linda and Don, somehow I just came across this Nanci Griffith(RIP) record Other Voices Too which has pretty good covers of both “Wall of Death” and “Walk Right Back.” She is an artist who is new to me, sorry to say, so not sure if everybody already knows that record or not.

Hitsville Ukase (James Redd and the Blecchs), Wednesday, 25 August 2021 04:45 (two years ago) link

Although I can’t tell if these are great covers or just okay covers of songs I love.

Hitsville Ukase (James Redd and the Blecchs), Wednesday, 25 August 2021 04:55 (two years ago) link

Quoted by Tyler on Twitter
Cale: "When we formed Thc Dream Syndicate l needed to
have a strong sound. I decided to try using guitar strings on
my viola, and l got a drone that sounded like a jet-engine!
PlyinS the viola in lhe just intonation system was so
exciting. The thing that relly amazed me about it was that
we played similarly to the way The Everly Brothers used to
sing. There was this one song which they sang, in which they
started with two voices holding one chord. They sang it so
perfectly in tune that you could actually hear each voice.
They probably didn't know they were singing just intonation,
but they sang the right intervals. And when those intervals
where in tune, as they were in The Everly Brothers and our
group, it is extremely forceful.

Cool, but whether or not the Bros had the term "just intonation," in some sense they knew what to do, or they couldn't have been as consistent in their EB Sound as they were.

dow, Tuesday, 7 September 2021 23:42 (two years ago) link

(Sorry about the typos; I tried to catch all the glitches in the paste of the paste [of the--?], which weren't in Tyler's post.)

dow, Tuesday, 7 September 2021 23:46 (two years ago) link

Nevertheless, a striking connection!

dow, Tuesday, 7 September 2021 23:56 (two years ago) link

Come to think of it, I wonder if Cale also considered the aforementioned Diddly tendencies of the Everlys, shared w VU o course.

dow, Saturday, 11 September 2021 02:28 (two years ago) link

nine months pass...

The Everly Brothers :: Songs Of Innocence And Experience (BBC Documentary) https://t.co/3PykGVS99I

Incredible 1984 hour and 44 minute BBC documentary chronicling the path of The Everly Brothers, from their Kentucky roots onward. pic.twitter.com/rKFzKh4Cot

— aquarium drunkard (@aquadrunkard) May 22, 2022

dow, Tuesday, 14 June 2022 00:06 (one year ago) link

I’m so excited to celebrate music of The Everly Brothers on the Hey Doll Baby Virtual Festival today, June 19th. Streaming at 4pm ET on https://t.co/a4cIvNfRjR, the official Everly Brothers’ Youtube, Facebook, & on @SiriusXM’s Tom Petty Radio. #everlybrothers #gibson #tompetty pic.twitter.com/iTTvrNvuUd

— Susanna Hoffs (@SusannaHoffs) June 19, 2022

dow, Sunday, 19 June 2022 18:24 (one year ago) link

This was pretty cool, fun to watch.

Can I still watch it?

Ride into the Sunship (James Redd and the Blecchs), Monday, 20 June 2022 01:06 (one year ago) link

Thanks. I kind of skim watched it but my head still exploded. So good for so many reasons.

Ride into the Sunship (James Redd and the Blecchs), Monday, 20 June 2022 03:52 (one year ago) link

lol watching this now and the chat was overrun by Brazilian Evanescence fans

Daniel_Rf, Monday, 20 June 2022 09:30 (one year ago) link

hahahaha the explosion of black heart emojis in the chat when Amy Lee finally showed up to do a horrible duet with Dave Stewart

Daniel_Rf, Monday, 20 June 2022 10:04 (one year ago) link

My takeaway is that the songs are so strong that I can usually at least tolerate and ofter enjoy most covers even if or especially if they are basically just trying to replicate the original versions. For me the canonical cover version I heard first and though nothing of the song until I finally heard the original was the Nazareth version of "Love Hurts."

Ride into the Sunship (James Redd and the Blecchs), Monday, 20 June 2022 13:05 (one year ago) link

I love "Love Hurts" so much that I even like the Nazareth cover, though the Joan Jett cover of the Nazareth cover is better.

That Dave Stewart/Amy Lee one isn't that hot tho.

eight months pass...

Can’t say I expected this. Nor did I expect it to be good:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4rEapho03g

Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Thursday, 2 March 2023 20:20 (one year ago) link

Interesting

Wile E. Galore (James Redd and the Blecchs), Thursday, 2 March 2023 21:07 (one year ago) link

ten months pass...

A very sweet 1984 production. Like a cushion of synth clouds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7dg0vgbFY60

completely suited to the horny decadence (Capitaine Jay Vee), Thursday, 4 January 2024 20:08 (three months ago) link

Written by Jeff Lynne to no one's surprise

poppers fueled buttsex crescendo (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 4 January 2024 20:24 (three months ago) link


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