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Herman’s Hermits Redux

Friday, December 22nd, 2006

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Ian Hunter of Mott the Hoople fame sang, ”My brother’s back at home with his Beatles and his Stones/We never got it off on that revolution stuff..” Well, maybe he got off on Herman’s Hermits instead. Selling over 60 million records, the Hermits, headed by Peter Noone, dominated the airwaves with such classics as ”I’m Into Something Good,” ”Mrs. Brown You’ve got a Lovely Daughter,” ”I’m Henry the Eighth I Am,” ”No Milk Today,” ”Dandy,” and ”Don’t Go Out Into the Rain,” among dozens of others. They made a couple of fun, movies as well.

As to the origin of the band’s name, Wikipedia points out that Peter had been a ”child TV star playing Stanley Fairclough in Coronation Street and was only 15 when he achieved international fame as teenage heart-throb, Herman. On stage, Noone initially used his existing stage name Peter Novak. The change to Herman came after the owner of a pub that they were rehearsing in, remarked on his resemblance to the character Sherman in Peabody’s Improbable History, a supporting cartoon in The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show, which they misheard as Herman. The group, who by now were a popular dance hall and youth club attraction, and managed by Harvey Lisberg and Charlie Silverman, changed their name to Herman and The Hermits, and it soon became abbreviated to Herman’s Hermits.”

Fun was really the key to Peter Noone (Herman) and the Hermits. Their music was never about the politics and turbulence of the sixties; their contribution was creating welcome distractions in the midst of chaotic times. As a nine year old in 1965 I believe I was more excited at the prospect of watching the band on Ed Sullivan and also more insistent with my parents that I absolutely ”had to” be allowed to stay up and watch them then I had been with the Beatles.

The amazing thing is that they’ve recently regrouped, sort of. Peter Noone has toured as a solo act for many years. He will be touring again in 2007 including a stop in my current home town. He’s been appearing with his revamped band for nine years according to a report from his web site…

Noone’s still into something good

In correspondence Noone professes a non-sectarian belief in God.

Clem Curtis: Build Me Up Buttercup

Saturday, November 19th, 2005

The BBC tracked down Clem Curtis, singer for the 70’s group, The Foundations, creators of the singular hit, ”Build Me Up Buttercup.” Curtis laments his subsequent obscurity saying, ”I’m very disappointed that people like me who have had No.1 don’t get the recognition that they should do. What excites me is when you go to a show and see mothers and grandmothers… ”

For the BBC article, click here.

Jimmy Page

Saturday, November 5th, 2005

One of Jimmy Page’s recent projects was a collaboration with veteran rocker, Jerry Lee Lewis. What was Jimmy’s contribution? How about ”Rock ’n Roll.” A sound clip is available through the link below, or just click here.

More Details on a New Zealand Jerry Lee Lewis, AKA ”The Killer,” page.