Monday, July 16, 2007

Musical Monday One Hit Redux.....

So when my friend Alex and I are riding around the countryside doing whatever you do when you ride around the countryside in the Summer, we always listen to the oldies station. Yeah, we like to relive those thrilling days of yesteryear quite often, last night we heard a strange song that was very popular back in the Doom and Gloom days of the Viet Nam War, circa 1969.
The song was "In The Year 2525". It was a song about some futuristic vision that resembled the Movie "Soylent Green".( Remember that classic movie trivia catch phrase..."They're People, They're People" ) Anyway.....Here is their One Hit Wonder story;

In 1968, Danny Zager and Rick Evans were playing folk music in a motel lounge in Lincoln Nebraska. One of their most popular songs was, "In The Year 2525", an up-tempo apcalyptic vision Evans had written 4 years earlier. They decided to record it. For $ 500.00 , they got recording studio time and 1000 copies of their single-which they sold to local record stores and passed out to Nebraska radio stations.
Zager and Evans were ecstatic when the song started to get air play in Lincoln.....and flabbergasted when the song drew the attention of a hot-shot management firm in L.A. An executive with the firm, flew to Lincoln and signed them to a contract; then he signed them to a recording contract with RCA.
A few weeks later, "In The Year 2525" was released nationally....and a few weeks after that, it was #1 in America. However Danny Zager never really liked the song, and was not interested in doing songs of the same style, none of their subsequent songs ever made it to the top 100.
He is now playing in some lounge in Lincoln Nebraska singing "Feelings", and once in a while,
"Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round That Old Oak Tree"...( I just made that last part up...) HA!!!
Have a great week everybody out there in Bloggerville..... Peace.

28 comments:

  1. In the year 2525 if man's still alive.....
    I love that song.

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  2. LOL Great post, G! I even remember that song. You really do rock... and roll! xoxox

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  3. Galen. I am with Danny Zager. He might not have the fame & the riches But he had the satisfaction of doing what he loved. He followed his heart & in the end I guess that is all that matters. To die, with your heart content.

    He was brave, to have gone against his own popularity tide and do as HE pleased.

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  4. Once again, another great post from the G-Man :)

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  5. Why does it feel like I am visiting Paul Harvey every time I come here with his "Rest of the Story" thing? I love it.

    It is funny. A little while ago they started calling songs from the 70's oldies and I was not happy. Those were my songs. Then I thought about it and they were right, that was a while ago. Now I have not heard it but I am sure they will start calling songs from the 80s oldies soon. A whole new generation will get to experience that little shock of having their music called oldies. Good luck to them.

    Happy Monday G.

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  6. That was a great song. I didn't know that's how it became a hit.
    Cool info dude.
    tc

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  7. I think of 'Soylent Green' every time I see Spam or other unidentifiable meat. Interesting historical on that song, and it's a good thing you made that last part up. People who sing 'Feelings' in public probably ought to be shot. :-)

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  8. This post makes me feel young. Thanks for that.

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  9. Good Mornin Everyone,
    please carry on till later tonight when I get home from work...Bye..xoxox

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  10. I remember BOTH the song AND the movie...

    Great MM there g-man ;o)

    Hope you had a great ride!
    xo

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  11. Well, I hope he's happy, this is probably one reason why GWB and the legislative branch are afraid of cloning and stem cell research. How the heck are we ever going to get to Arakis with this kind of mentality?

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  12. You know, I'm with Danny--that song always gives my the creeps for some reason...it just doesn't sit well with me...

    Luckily you, Mr. G-ma sit VERY well with me. ;)

    --snow

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  13. lol, i gotta agree with danny, that song never did to much for me either.....lol

    very cool story though and glad you and alex have fun

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  14. I love ANY trivia that involves Nebraska. Thanks G-Man.

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  15. I loved that song! I should go to i-tunes and buy that one. I'd forgotten it.

    Yeegads! Barman is right. It does feel like we're visiting Paul Harvey.

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  16. Nothing better than the oldies.
    I like that old time rock n roll,
    that kind of music just soothes my soul!

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  17. SNOWWHITE!!!
    CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!
    You Rock too baby!! xox

    Gabby,
    Your not old enough to remember that song!! xo

    MONA!!
    Yes....Noble, and Broke!!
    ...But Noble..xoxox

    Cazzie,
    Hi sweetie I love seeing you here...Thanks xox

    Barman,
    Good Day!

    TC,
    And thats the rest of the story..
    Thanks for being such a loyal friend....G

    Serena Joy,
    I feel the same way,
    But I noticed you did not mention the Tony Orlando song....?
    Thanks BG, you Rock..xoxox

    Jenn,
    Where you been?
    I have'nt talked to you for ages!!
    I sure miss you xoxox

    Jillie Bean,
    My little hobbled Angel of Mercy..xoxoxoxoxoxox

    Psssst Charles,
    Got any "spice"......

    Awww, Snow...?
    You always make the G-Man feel so good..Thanks
    xoxoxoxox

    Myutopia,
    Damn Girl, you better watch it, G-Man is getting used to your visits....And I like it very much.....Galen

    Hi Limey,
    Thanks sweetie, I'm glad you are feeling Better..
    I knew you were OK..xox

    MONA!!!

    MORGETRON!!!
    I did this for you baby!
    I knew you'd like it.xox

    Hi Crabby,
    I'm glad I've informed you about something...
    Thanks Pam...xoxoxoxox

    Hey JD,
    Bob Segar...A Michigan Rock and Roller...
    Thanks for the visit, let go for a ride sweetie!
    xoxox

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  18. Nah, Tony Orlando's too old to shoot. I'd feel a little bad about it.:-)

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  19. Shhhh, G. Spice is hard to get around this part of the galaxy. If I got caught with any, GWB would probably have it brought to him, it makes you sharper and lord knows, he could use it.

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  20. I dont know if you'd like Tori...:P
    She's very alt.


    Aint it good
    aint it right
    that you are with me
    here tonight...
    the music playin
    your body swayin in time
    in time
    in time
    in time
    touching you
    so warm and tender
    lord i feel such a sweet surrender
    beautiful is the dream
    that makes you mine....
    (ready?)
    Ahh dooo doo doo doo dooo
    Rock me gently
    rock me slowly
    take it easy
    dont you know
    that i have never been loved like this before....
    and baby baby.....
    rock me gently rock me slowly....

    LMAO

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  21. This is indeed a very good song... and that poor guy is probably bitting is nails to haven't follow that wave... ;-)
    And Soylent Green is one of my oldies favorites... ;-)) In fact, a real classic... ;-)

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  22. Serena,
    Just askin..xox

    ..The House of Atrides, may have some!!

    Susie..?
    Thats a Tori Amos song?

    Searabbit,
    Hi Jo, you make me very happy when you visit me.
    Thanks for stopping by, and I really love that movie too..xoxox

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  23. G-MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    lol

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  24. Awww Galen ... You are bloggarrific. You're the sweetest knowitall I know.

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