Timepieces. Four Seasons Stories from the past. Is 60s music about to go over the generation precipice? - a Baby Boomers essay by Ken Charmer

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Timepieces Four Seasons Stories from the past Is 60s music about to go over the generation precipice? - a Baby Boomers essay by Ken Charmer A review of comments around the internet makes it clear that we have reached a watershed with regards 60s music. Although Baby Boomers carried the Sounds Of The Sixties forward as the defining decade in 20th century music.is their great music and the legacy of the decade about to be forgotten as today s (and one would suspect tomorrow s) music users don t have a clue, or it appears, any interest in it.? One blog commentator summed up the state of music in 5 simple statements music died in the 90s it was on its death bed in the 80s it peaked in the 70s it was in its youth in the 60s it was a newborn in the 50s And there is a risk some Record Companies could abandon their archives as the CD dies. Perhaps not yet though, with new specialist record companies queuing at the doors of Motown Universal to acquire rare tracks for special collectors sets. In a recent interview with the Motown Universal Exec Harry Weinger,he indicated that Reel Music, Ace, Cherry Red & Expansion are all involved in issuing Motown either now or in the future. The last three are UK based. Harry is pleased reputedly that with 3rd party involvement more great music may be freed from the vaults. But the most exciting and optimistic news must be that ACE Records of London have plans for key releases of material from the vaults of Motown over the next year. It has been the age of the collectors set..and whilst we may have in the past had to pay 50 to 100 dollars for packaged sets full of photocopy memorabilia in restricted production releases of rare tracks and special sounding versions, it appears that model is being challenged by recent reasonably priced sets by The Satintones and Tammi Terrell. Is this the new model for record companies to make money from the past?... but for how long? Page1

Well Baby Boomers wont be here forever even if they think they are indestructible!! The market is diminishing. Ask a teenager today about Motown and they think it is just another word for Soul music and the artists are not known to the majority. One girl asked about Diana Ross only knew of her because one of the contestants on the X Factor sang one of her songs. Eric Charge of the Motown Treasures Yahoo Group has his explanation. I think the musical environment is quite different today. For example, serious pop music fans back in the sixties had a deep interest in record labels, composers, producers and recording studios, because each had a distinctive style, sound, or quality. The concept of Motown as a record label You remember how to use one of these!! or a recording studio is irrelevant to the new generation. Obvious perhaps to Boomers but not today s journalists it seems as John Lennon s birthday was celebrated on the BBC website which published an article John Lennon Still Relevant? asking if the music is of any relevance to today s very different society with it s crises apparently at every turn. So if you are a Baby Boomer there is a precipice ahead. The anthem of the day back then was Hope I die before I get old!!! And maybe today s youth suggest. why don t you all f f f fade away! to quote sixties heroes The Who. But today those of us that don t want the music to die and have survived into our third age must wonder if it will..? Chameleon s blog and its subscribers followed four guys (and a producer and arranger) who weren t Baby Boomers but who freely admit to making their fame and fortune out of young boomers pocket money back in the 1960s. The Four Seasons along with Bob Crewe and Charlie Calello were amongst an elite older generation that built their fame and fortune in the 60s with the Four Seasons. (Frankie Valli was 28 when he recorded Sherry for a teen audience) In the creation of Jersey Boys they have again tapped into the last remnants of a generation Page2

that is defined by its music. Now they are tapping into our pensions!!!. But with the ageing Four Seasons (and ours) passing will there be any future commercial interest in the music.? Well fortunately Jersey Boys is creating a new generation of fans. But are they fans of the Jersey Boys or The Four Seasons? Does anyone appreciate all the nuances of the back catalogue or are they just lovers or haters of Valli s falsetto? And the media keep asking why Jersey Boys was, and continues to be, so successful. The reason perhaps was because we are uniquely shaped by the most important decade of the 20 th century. Part of the rebirth of Western Society after two World Wars. We recently had to watch ourselves analysed as "Tom Brokaw Reports: Boomer$," on CNBC TV about the 74 million Americans born between 1946 and 1964, The show whilst fascinating too often feels redundant, superficial and unfocused. as David Hinckley says in the NY Daily News It feels unfocused, perhaps because it's just too big a subject to cover in four hours. Trying to understand a generation through its most familiar people and most famous events was perhaps too ambitious.but perhaps the one way to focus on it and its generations is through its music. Some moments work. When Brokaw asks Tom Hanks about the most important popular culture of the generation, Hanks steps past television( - the answer most people would give ) to music. Quite rightly, he captures the essence "I knew what time it was by the television," says Hanks. "But I knew how I felt by the music." That is why Jersey Boys remains so successful. We all go because we can FEEL those times again.but in another 20 years or so, we and the creators and the original members will all be gone. Leaving what legacy? Will anyone care about it.? Do young people really get beyond Jersey Boys (or fully appreciate it?) and the modern/ re-arranged stage sound and performances of the group.do they FEEL the original sound?...is the world going to lose the reality of our youth and the real sound we heard, loved and followed every day on the radio? Page3

On the evidence of today s youth s knowledge of 60s music, it will simply drop into historical libraries as has the music of the 30s and 40s to be dusted off and briefly replayed for some News line anniversary. With only 600 or so people tuning into to each of our blog posts ( and the very limited number of members in Yahoo Groups related to 60s music) we can see the loss of relevance to today s music lovers. We ve yet to get any comments or hear from a young person who says the music of the Four Seasons is the most important music in their lives and they will be playing it in 30 years time. Oh! The Beatles music will survive in that way. And maybe some of Motown s catalogue but perhaps only as a condensed hits collection.that seems to be the way many record companies see their CD projects. Are Elvis and other top stars slowly slipping away from the world of media and entertainment.? And will the Jersey Boys film be enough to keep their music alive.? Well this weekend driving around in Spain listening to English radio, the emphasis was on past years charts and re-visiting the hits of 1971 and after the boredom of Gilbert O Sullivan s Nothing Rhymes (somewhat relevant to this articles theme) the piercing vocals of Denise Ferri and Bernadette Carol of the Angels burst around the car as Frankie Valli tore into You re Ready Now Two hours later as another station visited the mid 70s charts.. Who Love You rocked the car again. Speaking to my son Mark, he commented on Tony Blackburn s Radio 2 show and his lament that in 1965 Ken Dodd had so much success in the charts with dirgy ballads before he moved on and suddenly the fuzz guitar opening of Let s Hang On burst out of the radio. What a sound, he said. So good it will never die.. And he is right as this piece by David Thackston at Helium shows. Music fans do and will appreciate our experiences of living through the decade Whenever there occurs an intense period of time in human history, such as, the threat of global annihilation, societies confrontation of race and ethnicity injustice, sexual experimentation and taboo's that become the norm, the art of the day reflects the deep emotional ties humanity has to it's current state. The music and art of the 1960's were as experimental as the time's themselves, and from that great experiment were born many new ideas.art is a reflection of the soul, and that of the sixties was of a good sense and clear intention to unite, to inform, and to change. On the path toward this great change were technological advances that opened the door for progress. Radio broadcasting took on an all new importance, not only to inform the public but to sell merchandise as well. That merchandise was records, and they sold millions of them.as important as the music itself was and still is, the buying market that emerged with music culture in the Page4

late fifties and early sixties compelled the machine into action. As the public showed their overwhelming support for certain musical acts, business responded by increasing the size of the market and bringing still more great music to the populace. With this increase in market share, there emerged new genre's of music into the mainstream. It could only help matters that the most respected players and performers of the day were speaking on behalf of the blues, jazz, and r&b music that was inspiring the popular music of the period. This in turn brought those musical frontiers to the forefront, as well as further influencing the blending of styles.the music expressed the feelings of happiness, love, and contentment, as well as the feelings of fear, loss, and confusion that manifested themselves during the period. Society took giant leaps during the sixties and the music expresses that perfectly. The music of the sixties was different than anything else, though it was still the child of what came before, and it is now the predecessor to all that is. The music changed because we did, it is important now because it is who we are today, based on who we were then. Aside from reflecting the change that occurred, it speaks for the progress we've made. Songs became truly sweet during the sixties, while some others went way, far out there. Most importantly, the change did not only affect that decade alone. The music of the sixties propelled a gradual evolution in music that sent it sprawling into every direction. Popular music of the sixties gave significance to other forms of music that may have been underappreciated at the time. Music, as a tool of human expression, is constantly changing and the sixties period is a highlight amongst that journey. It is not to be placed higher or lower on a scale than any other, but it is different enough to be placed into a category all it's own. As unique as the decade itself, the music of the sixties walks hand-in-hand with our own change in societal identity. So that s a relief and once again I can sleep at night confident that the music of the Four Seasons and other great 60s groups will find new young champions to sing it s praises. Page5