On My Mind For 50 Years...and Counting!
I don’t know what were you doing 50 years ago, but August
and September of 1965 were pretty big months in the life of this former 20 year
old from Pomona who was then living his dream from a houseboat tied up near
Sausalito on the San Francisco Bay.
We Five’s hit single, “You Were On My Mind”
was climbing the charts all across America and the ascent dropped us onto a
merry-go-round spinning faster than a record played at 78 RPMs. In a period of
about 8 weeks, We Five played concerts in Santa Clara with the Beach Boys, and in
San Francisco with Herman’s Hermits and the Turtles. We flew south to tape
several installments of “Where The Action Is” on the beach in Malibu, then appeared
on Shindig, Shivaree, and Shebang further
down Sunset Blvd in Hollywood. A PSA Electra Jet (remember those?) took us back
to San Francisco to play a concert with Bill Cosby and to finish recording “Love
Me Not Tomorrow.” It was the last song completed and the first track heard on
our new album, We Five – You Were On My
Mind. The album was released in September of 1965 with a reception at the
Continental Hotel—while in Hollywood again for appearances at It’s Boss on the Sunset Strip. Since it
was just down the street, we stopped in to Capitol Records to put the finishing
touches on our 2nd single, “(Let’s) Get Together,” in Studio B.
Exhilarating at the time, but 50 years later,
I’m exhausted just thinking about it!
You can watch the video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_f16t1JGHo, and for more backstories, check out my book, “Wounds to Bind – A Memoir of the Folk Rock Revolution” at www.woundstobind.com.
1 comment:
I have always been a big fan of We Five since I was a little girl. I still think you all are the best ever. Thanx for all the great music and memories from one great childhood. I have a friend that spent the summer in San Francisco in 1967. He was just 12 years old at the time. He said that bands that no one ever heard of back then was very popular and very good. He said that after his experience in San Francisco back then, changed his entire outlook on life. He lost both of his brothers in Viet Nam in 1966, and his healing happened there. He said that the biggest and most effective part of his healing was the music and the people there. He lived in Pennsylvania at the time. Stay strong, stay positive and please, write a few more updates for us. I love what I read on your blogs. Again, thanx for all the great music and memories.
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