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Melody-Maker-1967-04 Melody Cat Stevenson newsinglesinside Maker April 15,1967 9d weekly MONKEES 2 Sandie's Puppet MORE dancesto number two NES' 250,000 SALES SANDIE SHAW'S "Puppet Davy has Army medical On A String" passed the 250,000 mark this week TWOmoreMonkees' concerts in London, in -and dancesito second addition to those already announcedfor June place in the NM Pop 30. 30, July 1 and July 2at Wembley's Empire Pool. Puppet " -7 which jerked That's thenewsthat reached the MM this week awaywith the Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna from Americansources,indicating that the ad- last Saturday-was writ- ditional appearances would be afternoon ten by Phil Coulter and shows. But at presstime, thereports could not Bill Martin. Itgave be confirmed in London. Britain its first ever vic- And there isstillnodecision about DavyJones' tory in the contest. call-ufor the America e Sandie's disc is nudgingFrank went hisme' Icaast week. and Nancy Sinatra's " Some - butthe resulth thin'Stupid " for thetop not been announced, spot - and maysnatch the number onepositionnext 70 -MINUTESHOW week. Publicist MarionRainford, of Interpop,told the BATTLE MM: " Eventhe Monkees'management don't knowyet what the resultwill be." Mit hard on Sandie'sheels are Meanwhile the Monkees withtheir third fans have beeninundatingthe MM British single "ALittle Bit with phone callsabout the Wembleyshows. Me, A LittleBit You."The Ticketscanonly be obtainedby sendingthecor- battle between Britain's rect money-prices Sandie and America's are30s, 25s, £1,15s, 10s Monkees is on! 6d and 7s6d-witha stamped addresseden- version of the An instrumental velopeto Monkees Concerts,BookingOffice, songbyaBelgian groupis rush released thisweek by Empire Pool, Wembley,Middlesex. CBS. It is by Martens There will benoother a group Brothers Style, attractionsonthe bill featuring twobrothers play- ing trumpetand trombone. and the Monkeeswill Sandie gained morethan twice beon stage for around as manyvotes as hernearest 70 minutes. rivalwith "Puppet OnA String " in Vienna. Theshow The Monkees' latest wastransmitted in England sinle, itte link. via the Eurovision e, Little Bit You" She arrived back inEngland on Sunday and said: " I've jumped to num neverworked so hard inall thre n e Pop mylife. Now allI want is Thirty thisweek. Last anice cuppa and agood, long sleep." Sandie Shaw, flushed withsuccess,arrives backat LondonAirport. week itwas at 14. JIMIHENDRIX: I can't P:3 Davy-medical April 15,1967 Page2-MELODYMAKER, HUGEU.S.FREAK-OUTI HEADING 1 (I) SOMETHINGSTUPID Frank and NancySinatra, 2 (3) PUPPET ON A STRING Reprise SandieShaw, 3 (14) A.MTTLE BIT ME, ALITTLE Pye BITYOU.........Monkees, 4(13)'r!HA!SAIDIM-CLCH Manfred Mann,FontanaFontana OUR WAY 5 (2) RELEASE ME EngelbertHumperdinck, 6 15) THIS IS MYSONG Decca FULL scale American freak out may hitBritain HarrySecombe,Philips when International Times, the British"under- 7 (8)IT'S ALL OVER ground newspaper" hold their "14 -hourTechnl- CliffRichard,Columbia colour Dream" in London at the end of themonth. 8 (4) SIMON. SMITHANDHIS AMAZINGDANCINGBEAR Frank Zappe and the Mothers Of Invention maybe holidaying here during the free speech rave,and 9 (6)I AS Alan Price,Decca BATMANWhistling will be invited,aswell as U.S. pop artfilm maker 10 (15)URP HAZE Jack Smith,Deram Andy "Exploding Plastic Inevitable" Warhol, Itis will 11 (7) ELWEI Jimi Hendrix,Track rumoured that exploding Quintin Hogg balloons Vince Hill,Columbia be used to demonstrate greetings to the American 12 (19) allies. ____ Four Tops,Tamla Motown 13 (12)14 At a prearranged signal 800 bags of flourwereflung about Seekers, Columbia (27) by fans of the Flies at last Saturday's Chalk Farm ( Turtles, London feiv 15 (11)PENNYLA 'iceZPlnl*u /STRAWBERRYFIELDSFOREVER a Incredible, Too Long Ago to Remember, Sometimes Shouting At People. Beatles, Parlophone 15 (23)I'M GONNA ch Mitchell of the Experience mob- GET ME AGUN Cat Stevens, Deram 17(10)THISIS MY SONG bed in Leeds and Liverpool, while Jimi Hendrix cut his Petula Clark, Pye foot . 18 (20)BECAUSE on a broken fuzz -box Manfred Mann and Mike I LOVE YOU Georgie Fame, CBS Hugg writing jingles for 19 (9) ORIE jeans and . E .E THIS Val Doonican,Decca tea Small 20 (28) Facesholidaying abroad Dubliners, MajorMinor 21(22) Roy Budd for Palla- Pink Floyd, Columbia dium TVSunday. 22 (21) CH ME Keith Skues'history of pir- girl," Dave Dee,Dozy, Beaky,Mick and Tich, Fontana ate radio being checked " Daddywanted a boyand Mummy wanted a 23 (18)THERE'S A KIND by "anarmy ofsolici. OF HUSH Herman's Hermits,Columbia ing organ, at theSpeak- 24 (26)KNOCK ON hound hoses runtrips WOOD . Eddie Floyd, Atlantic Who's ideawas it to start throughSanFrancisco's easy Giorgio Gomel- 25 (16) . LOVE IS HEREAND NOW YOU'REGONE a " ForgiveTheLovin' drug and hippie areas ski has brought a Ferrari, provided Chris Barber is entering his Supremes, Tamla Motown Spoonful - campaign-and passports are why? Engelbert Hum- newLotusfor German 26 (17) ONA CAROUSEL race Hollies, Parlophone perdincklivesabove a Paragon have 27 (24) GIVEIT TO ME Troggs, Page One furniture storeinHam- MANAGER sent 20 colourfilmsof Alan Price and the "Dan- 28 (25) AL Prince Buster, Blue Beat mersmith. Plattersare rushing chart high with AVEBALFE,d,Its larrnrcr cing Bemr "toAmerica. 29 (-IMMY MAC A Mart the Vandellas, TamlaMotown " With This Ring" States. D plus another 20tothe 30 j-LEDTC-ATE 0 THE ONE I LOV Mama's and Papa's RCA side. player, is now road mana- C nn 1 In e01 Time Where did Hilton Valentine ger for the Good The RAUER'S Losers . Yardbird's -'-e--r:ONGACREPIIntLTD., 1967 get his posh telephoneac- plane had tocircle a cent? Singer Just Jane ... Swedishairportfor90 POP 30 PUBLISHERS tried14 groups to geta THE CURSE Tamla Motown sound weekly tonic minutes using up petrol - because if was overweight I Gwen Wood, 2 Maumee) 3 Screen Gems; 4 19 Campbell Connelly; 20 Scoff, Solomon; 21 stillcan'tget the right Domestic and Service Bran; 5 Palace. 6Leeds: 7 Acta f.Rose; 8 for landing, Dunn*, 22 Lynn; 23 Francis Coy and Hunter, group . ..Manfred Mann Schroeder; Mills;10 ameto; II Willornson; Rovers4-2atHarrow. Belinda; 26Gralto; 27 Dick The Cream satin with the )2 Carlin;13 Springfield;14 Chardn;5 Nor- 24 25Conlin, owes Plonk Lane 200 cig- BobHoustonscoreda OF THE thernSomas; 16 Cot, ClLeeds; 18Feldrnon, lorries) 28 Melodist; 29 Carlin) 30 Peter Maurice arettes. Butterfield Blues Band, hat -trick and Ray Davies Mitch Ryder and Wilson scored direct from a cor- Pickett in Greenwich Vil- ner kick...Derek Green REVIVED CARTONS lagelast week . At left Strike Records to join the farewell party for the RCA Great Britain as pro- Sfaxtour-.Mick Jagger, WHICH toptenartist motion chief . Now Marianne Faithful), And- willfollow up with Cat Stevens really looks 45 rew Oldham, Steve Win- . like a pop star. an instrumental? wood,LionelBartand Watch out for new Roy Peddlersdrummer Trevor Vicki Wickham. Budd album. Moralsmarriedactress Georgie Famesatinfor CENTREPAGES Buddy Rich's" West Side Christina Taylor . seven numbers with Dud- Story "sensational . Normle Rowe teaching ley Moore, whowas play- Does Hendrix nix vocal Truly Smith clay pigeon trix? . Singer Pete shooting. Hodges likes milk cartons. Paul McCartney jammed Dusty Springfield fansangry with San Francisco's Jef- 11 at Buddy Rich's remarks ferson Airplane last week. WHERE . GEORGIE FAME . MARTHA AND THEVANDELLAS . Glum facesamong Jonathan King caus- radio piratesas doomsday inguproarinAmerica. IT'SAT! L.A.'sswitched -offEng- TENLPs draws near . 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