Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Shel Talmy 1937--2024

Oh, damn. This guy produced sooooo many of my all-time favorite songs and albums. Classics by The Who, The Kinks, The Easybeats...the list is semi-endless.

Hell, if for nothing else than this 1966 masterpiece of an LP...

...he would deserve to be immortal.

I should add that -- and I was unaware of it until the other day -- he was also at the helm for this little gem, which has a special place in my heart, sentimental old fluff that I am.

Doesn't seem like his style, per se -- you know, like "My Generation" or "You Really Got Me" et al -- but just beautifully, beautifully crafted. A gorgeous pop record.

Okay, now I have to tell a story.

When that Chad and Jeremy song came out originally (in 1964 -- wotta year!), my long time friend and bandmate (of Weasels fame) Allan Weissman was particularly known, at least amongst our high school chums, for his song parodies. I can't remember all the hits Al rewrote satirically, but I recall he did a particular classic, featuring our 11th grade science teacher Mr. Dubin, which was set to the tune of Petula Clark's "Downtown."

Anyway, Al was later inspired to write a take-off on "A Summer Song," which we actually performed in public on a couple of occasions, and it still cracks me up. The revised lyrics (and sing along, won't you?) were...

Planes
Crashing into mountainsides
With a loss of many lives
That's what I like

Soft
Areas of baby's heads
Hit them there and they'll be dead
That's what I like

They say that all good things
Must end someday
Governments must fall
But don't you know
That I like it more
When I read in the news...
That someone got mugged last night
It serves them right

So when your aunt
Goes and takes her landlord's life
And does it with a butcher knife
That's what I like
That's what I like...

Thank you.

And thank you, Shel Talmy. You did good, sir.

7 comments:

edward said...

Not sure which was my first exposure to Chad and Jeremy, but I remember both...
https://youtu.be/ZfbmiULQuqM?si=cTwfnmL2_2uT-yEn
https://youtu.be/jxpJf1xPXOY?si=3RRlIZudUD5aI_cT

mistah charley, sb, ma, phd, jsps said...

1/"Summer Song" hasn't crossed my auditory threshold in the 21st century, and probably not for several decades before that, but the parody words had me "hear" it clear as a bell - metaphorically speaking.

2/My mental filing system has Chad and Jeremy next to Peter and Gordon - now that Chad and Gordon are gone, Wikipedia tells us:

Since 2018, Clyde has been performing with Peter Asher of Peter & Gordon fame.

Anonymous said...

Re: Weird Allan (not to be confused with satirist Weird Al). Perhaps the lyrics you shared inspired Mr. Zevon, notably for Excitable Boy. The sentiment (or lack of) seems very similar. :-)

- Paul in DK

Allan Rosenberg said...

Re: Shel Talmy

It's amazing how many of my all-time classics he produced. He helped create the Rock & Roll we loved.

As to Allan Weissman:

I remember you guys singing the Chad & Jeremy parody. It's songs like this with Allan's lyrics that helped shape my sense of humor. Thanks a lot Allan!!!

Captain Al

ChrisE said...

:-) Do you think if some enterprising record company put together a best-of set on Shel's productions, they could call it "Talmy Something Good" ?

steve simels said...

HEY NOW!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Yeah, Allan could go pretty dark sometimes in those days.

Jai Guru Dave