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TGIF Rock-n-Roll Oldies: Donovan 1966
Reaganite Republican ^
| February 18, 2011
| Reaganite Republican
Posted on 02/18/2011 12:27:19 PM PST by Reaganite Republican
Donovan (Donovan Philips Leitch 5.10.46) is a Scottish singer-songwriter and guitarist. Emerging from the British folk scene, he developed an eclectic and distinctive style that blended folk, jazz, pop, psychedelia, and world music in a way that had substantial commercial appeal.
Donovan appeared in the UK early in 1965 with a series of live performances on the pop TV show Ready Steady Go!... and his popularity quickly spread from there.
After signing with the British label Pye Records in 1965, he recorded a handful of singles and two albums in the folk music vein with leading independent record producer Mickie Most, scoring a string of international hits.
His successful records in the 1960s included the UK hits "Catch the Wind" and "Colours" in 1965, while the next year "Sunshine Superman" went all the way to top the chart at #1 in the US.
Donovan was one of the leading British recording artists as he put-out a series of hit albums and singles between 1965 and 1970, and he even schooled Lennon and McCartney when he taught them his finger-picking guitar style in 1968...
Other classics from Donovan include "Atlantis", "In the Morning", "Jennifer Jupiter", and of course "Mellow Yellow".
Alas, Donovan's commercial fortunes waned after he parted ways with Mickie Most in 1969, and he left the music industry for a time. But he did continue to perform and record sporadically in the 1970s and 1980s.
But the musician enjoyed a bit of a revival in the 90s with the advent of the British 'rave' scene. He later in the decade did the '96 album Sutras with producer and long-time fan Rick Rubin and in 2004 released the all-new album Beat Cafe.
Donovan was last year nominated for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2011... but seriously, what took them so long?
Donovan: Sunshine Superman - 1966
TOPICS: Arts/Photography; History; Music/Entertainment
KEYWORDS: donovan; music; oldies; rock; sixties
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To: Reaganite Republican
Wasn’t Donovan declared “a little too happy” for normal people and shuffled off to a home for the crazed at one time?
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posted on
02/18/2011 1:37:41 PM PST
by
hoagy62
(I am a optimistic pessimist. I am positive that the world is going to Hell.)
To: j-damn
I had all his albums and the calico Nehru jacket that goes with them...
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posted on
02/18/2011 1:45:08 PM PST
by
rahbert
To: hoagy62
Here he is on Phenobarbital.
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posted on
02/18/2011 1:53:50 PM PST
by
skeeter
To: Reaganite Republican
The Intergalactic Laxative will get you from here to Mars.
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posted on
02/18/2011 2:00:08 PM PST
by
IronJack
(=)
To: Reaganite Republican
I still play something from Donovan maybe every 2 weeks. It’s good stuff, you can work while it’s playing, and I remember the good old days when I listen to it.
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posted on
02/18/2011 2:00:23 PM PST
by
radiohead
(Buy ammo, get your kids out of government schools, pray for the Republic.)
To: ozark hilljilly
“I always thought it was titled Jenifer Juniper. I actually liked that song...now, I dont know, aint the same.
: (”
Go back to liking it. It is Jennifer Juniper.
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posted on
02/18/2011 2:03:45 PM PST
by
Stormdog
(A rifle transforms one from subject to Citizen)
To: Reaganite Republican
I
HATED Donovan.
And 'Sunshine Superman', it made my skin crawl. The lyrics are insipid clap-trap, the music sucks and so does his voice.
And I don't know what that guitarist is supposed to be playing but I'd have suggested he play more than ONE *%$#ing NOTE.
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posted on
02/18/2011 2:05:24 PM PST
by
Condor51
(Suppose you were an idiot. And suppose you were a Congressman. But I repeat myself. [Mark Twain])
To: radiohead
My thoughts exactly
Big Radiohead fan too... little depressing tho lol
To: Condor51
Look, there’s no need to sugar-coat it for me lol
To: Condor51
PS- it’s a song of courtship written to American actress Sue Lyon
To: Reaganite Republican
Way down below the ocean
Where I want to be
She may be.
To: RegulatorCountry
To: kbennkc
I've always loved that one, wacked-out and spacey paganish though it may well be. I played it at midnight on New Year's Eve for many years.
The continent of Atlantis was an island
Which lay before the great flood
In the area we now call the Atlantic Ocean
So great an area of land that from her western shores
Those beautiful sailors journeyed to the south
And the North Americas with ease
In their ships with painted sails
To them East Africa was a neighbor
Across a short strait of sea miles
The great Egyptian age is but a remnant of the Atlantian culture
The antediluvian kings colonized the world
All the Gods who play in the mythological dramas
In all legends from all lands were from far Atlantis
Knowing her fate, Atlantis sent out ships
To all corners of the Earth, on board were the
Twelve, 'The poet, the physician, the farmer, the scientist
The magician and the other so-called Gods of our legends'
Though Gods they were
And as the elders of our time choose to remain blind
Let us rejoice and let us sing
And dance and ring in the new
Hail Atlantis!
To: RegulatorCountry
I have always like that guy and his music.
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posted on
02/18/2011 6:11:47 PM PST
by
Tainan
(Cogito Ergo Conservitus.)
To: RegulatorCountry
I have always liked that guy and his music. Damn sticky keyboard.
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posted on
02/18/2011 6:12:40 PM PST
by
Tainan
(Cogito Ergo Conservitus.)
To: kbennkc
You can almost smell the reefer when a lyrisist runs out of ideas and writes: deedee dadee da da dee dee da da deeMaybe it's Morse code. I think it spells out L-S-D.
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02/18/2011 6:15:10 PM PST
by
Fresh Wind
(TOTUS knows how to give a speech. Obama knows how to read.)
To: Reaganite Republican
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