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...Involved James Brown 34. Do Me Right Detroit Emeralds 35. It Don't Come Easy Ringo Starr 36. Mr. Big Stuff Jean Knight 37. If I Were Your Woman Gladys Knight and the Pips 38. Just My Imagination Temptations 39. Life is a Carnival Band 40. Tell Mama Savoy Brown 41. Questions 67 and 68 Chicago 42. Stick-Up Honey Cone 43. Giver More Power to the People Chi-Lites 44. It's Too Late-I Feel the Earth Move Carole King 45. If You Really Love Me Stevie Wonder 46. Have You Ever Seen the Rain Credence Clearwater Revival...
Once you wade through the orchestrations, there are some very good songs, yet nothing that even approaches the quality of Harrison's earlier material, nothing as good as "Here Comes the Sun." "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," "Something," "Sour Milk Sea," "Savoy Truffle," "It's All Too Much," or "If I Needed Someone." The best cuts are those that sound like they were recorded while Spector was out of the room ("Apple Scruffs," "If Not For You") and those that seem like deliberate imitations of other people. "What is Life," for example, which is not nearly...
Last weekend, thousands of people, brandishing their twenty-five dollar tickets, packed themselves into the Savoy Theatre. The movie screen was lifted to make way for the opera sets, and the audience saw The Fisherman and His Wife instead of The Kremlin Letter . Boston deserves better than this...
Family-perhaps the best of the English groups that has followed Traffic's lead in experimental rock-was in Boston Thursday night with Savoy Brown, but their appearance was limited to one song. Electrical troubles with the group's keyboard and percussion instruments caused an hour and a half delay, and the eventual cancellation of their performance at Northeastern. But in Family's only song. "The Weaver's Answer." there was a brief glimpse of the vitality that characterizes this singular group...
...Mikado seemed suited to reign over this ridiculous country, and made himself an integral part of the second act. The pacing never flagged, and the finale was strong and forceful. All told, it was a sterling performance of an old chestnut, one of the best this side of the Savoy...