tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6289116667568040508.post7112436213755130939..comments2024-03-24T19:33:56.162-07:00Comments on la dimension de trastos: THE "IS THIS DIET?" LOOK.Tom G.http://www.blogger.com/profile/15645389548043561479noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6289116667568040508.post-58617543715250550632021-10-19T23:11:12.035-07:002021-10-19T23:11:12.035-07:00You must have seen that television show; I think i...You must have seen that television show; I think it played on A&E for years. <br />In it, it is discussed that <b>the Rolling Stones</b> in a New York City recording studio in 1964 are at loggerheads with each other. <i>Nothing is being recorded. Time is expiring.</i> The group is actually voicing <i>giving it up there and then</i>.<br />Andrew Loog Oldham delves into his personal Rolodex and procures the telephone number for <b>Gene Pitney</b>, with whom the Rolling Stones were friendly with when he toured England in 1963 on a package tour. He calls Gene and queries him if he has any demos of his songs, and can get to this studio quickly?<br />Gene rushes down to the studio. When he walks into the room, all the Rolling Stones' arguments cease. {<i>It's Gene Pitney!</i>} Mick and Keith ask him, "Do you have a song we can do?"<br />Gene has a song for them. <br />The recording session is revived. The group's spirit is restored. The Gene Pitney song they record <i>does not become a hit</i>, but they complete the recording session.<br />This is likely the <i>closest</i> the Rolling Stones ever came to breaking up. Think about this in 2021.<br /><br />And for "She's A Heartbreaker" (of which I own the stereo LP), Musicor was so uncertain that the listening audience would accept this as by him, <i>it sent out promo 7-inch records showing the artist name as "P G"</i>.Steve D.http://74.115.231.54/~pudgym29/bookmark4.htmlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6289116667568040508.post-67593326375190119172021-04-18T13:38:35.269-07:002021-04-18T13:38:35.269-07:00Try She's A Heartbreaker, written and produced...Try She's A Heartbreaker, written and produced by Jerry Williams (you know, Swamp Dogg)<br />https://guessimdumb.tumblr.com/post/124835748894/gene-pitney-shes-a-heartbreaker-1968-i-foundplasticsunhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03591999531113358051noreply@blogger.com