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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...BEST OF HERMAN'S HERMITS, VOL II (MGM). The Hermits are still the Cub Scouts of rock 'n' roll, gentle, boyish and earnest. Sample homilies from Herman, sung to a junior Beatle beat: "Everybody's got to lose somebody sometime" (from Listen People) and "Make the most of lovin' if you're not prepared to die" (from This Door Swings Both Ways...
...TEMPTATIONS GREATEST HITS (Gordy). Rhythm 'n' blues is the growing noise nowadays, challenging rock 'n' roll on the charts, and no group is truer blue or more insinuatingly rhythmic than the five Temptations. Eight of the dozen songs are by Bill "Smokey" Robinson, including those catchy classics from an earlier album, The Temptations Sing Smokey: The Way You Do the Things You Do and My Girl...
...that the book is ready to roll, insiders estimate that hard-cover sales will earn some $2,000,000 for the John F. Kennedy Memorial Library, and Author Manchester, who has often said that he did not expect to make much from the work, will get rewards from magazine, Book-of-the-Month Club, foreign and paperback rights that will add up to a tidy fortune of more than...
...Taunus 15M, a model it had dropped in 1959. When his 1200 gets into full production, Volkswagen's Nordhoff plans to skip the rich U.S. market, which accounts for 25% of VW's sales, export it only to other countries "where the money does not roll as freely as before...
Rather than completing the roll call of poems, I would like to eulogize the lay-out of this issue in general, the best I have seen in any Advocate and several pieces of the art-work in particular. Freshman Terry Furchgott's cover Pegasus gives the winged-horse intriguing stylized pectoral muscles, and a mane that looks more like the tresses of Beardsley maidens. John Lithgow's angel woodcut is the most beautiful piece of art I have seen him create. Another smaller woodcut of three musicians appears later, and though not credited, looks like Lithgow's work...