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SpartyScott |
Post subject: Bad cover nominee - Herman's Hermits sing 'Bus Stop' |
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Joined: 15 Oct 2004
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Anthony |
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Joined: 17 Jan 2004
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Location: Melbourne Australia
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Hi,
At one stage I was with the Peter Noone web page. I remember bringing up the subject of Bus Stop, they all seemed to think that HH did a better version.
I think its slow, just shocking really, the Hollies do a brilliant job with this song.
I agree MAKE IT STOP! |
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brandy |
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Joined: 16 Jan 2004
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Hey Anthony, you know from experience how hard it is to reason with a true blue Noonatic!
Those true believers all think Peter/Herman is King Midas in "Forward"... |
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Anthony |
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Hi Bruce,
They thought the Hollies version was rubbish, in the end there was more of them than me, I knew they were all wrong anyway. |
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snowflake |
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Joined: 02 Feb 2007
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Location: Delaware, USA
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I couldn't listen to it the whole way through! |
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Vrinda |
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Joined: 25 Nov 2006
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Location: New Jersey, USA
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I liked it. HH's version is good for their vocal styles. It still sounds very harmonious, not as rocking as the Hollies' version, but in it's own right, a good rendition. |
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holliesfan |
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Joined: 17 Jan 2004
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Location: New Jersey, USA
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Vrinda wrote: |
I liked it. HH's version is good for their vocal styles. It still sounds very harmonious, not as rocking as the Hollies' version, but in it's own right, a good rendition. |
I second that |
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Dennis |
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Joined: 17 Feb 2004
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Location: Los Angeles
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Vrinda wrote: |
I liked it. HH's version is good for their vocal styles. It still sounds very harmonious, not as rocking as the Hollies' version, but in it's own right, a good rendition. |
The Hermits' rendition, a sort of baroque pop ballad, is closer to Graham Gouldman's own, found on "The Graham Gouldman Thing" album (also on CD). I also prefer The Hollies' version.
While on YouTube, check out Herman's Hermits doing "Jezebel". Great! |
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holliesfan |
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Joined: 17 Jan 2004
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Location: New Jersey, USA
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[quote="Dennis"]
Vrinda wrote: |
While on YouTube, check out Herman's Hermits doing "Jezebel".Great! |
I agree....great sound and some really nice camera work. |
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Gee |
Post subject: Who is Jezebel....?? |
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Joined: 16 Jan 2007
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Years ago I heard a story (not saying it's true I add ! ) that the Herman's Hermits version of "Jezebel"....was actually done by Peter Noone (vocal) - with three of The Who ! - Pete Townshend (Lead Guitar), John Entwistle (Bass) and Keith Moon (Drums)....it certainly DOES sound like The Who musically....and on the distinctive backing vocals..! |
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MichealC |
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Joined: 12 May 2004
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Location: Ireland
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It's like there is nothing *wrong* with the Hermits' version, it's nice and safe it just doesn't rock. The Hollies version rocks. |
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Joined: 02 Feb 2007
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Even though I don't like that version of the song, I love most of the Hermits' music and I think Peter Noone is now and always has been a great entertainer. I saw him a couple of years ago on the same bill with Terry Sylvester and Chad & Jeremy. Peter's show was amazing, but what impressed me the most was how he came outside immediately after the show and posed for photos, signed autographs and shook hands until everyone who wanted to talk to him got the chance. Peter is one class act! |
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Vrinda |
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While on YouTube, check out Herman's Hermits doing "Jezebel". Great! |
Yes, Dennis. I did check out "Jezebel." Great would be an understatement. It's incredible!
Those stories are interesting, Geoff. Where did you hear them? Were Allan and Brian friends? |
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Gee |
Post subject: Sixties stories... |
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Joined: 16 Jan 2007
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I remember reading in an old pop paper ("National Rockstar"...long gone now) that Keith Moon was reported to have..."once been delighted to become an "Honorary Hermit !" |
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Gee |
Post subject: Hollies & Stones.... |
Rythym Guitar
Joined: 16 Jan 2007
Posts: 486
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Yes Allan Clarke and the others were pals of The Late Great Brian Jones and his bandmates back in those "Beat Boom" days.... |
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