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tv   CBS Evening News  CBS  December 17, 2011 6:30pm-7:00pm EST

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thank you. thank y'all so much. peter noone: when it comes to party rock of the sixties, no one can touch that all-time classic "louie louie" by the kingsmen. [cheers and applause] ♪louie, louie oh, i'm touching it. ["louie louie" playing] the kingsmen: ♪louie louie, oh, no me gotta go aye-yi-yi-yi louie louie oh, baby i said, me gotta go
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fine little girl she waits for me i think of girl, constantly on that ship i dream she's there i smell the rose well, what do we say? louie louie, oh, no me gotta go aye-yi-yi-yi louie louie oh, no me gotta go every night and day i sail that sea i think of that girl constantly and on that ship i dream she's there i smell the rose in her hair louie louie, oh, no me gotta go louie louie oh, no me gotta go
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now let's give it to them right now see see jamaica, the moon above it won't be long me see me love take her in my arms again tell her i'll never leave again louie louie, oh, no me gotta go
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aye-yi-yi-yi louie louie oh, no me gotta go i said me gotta go now i said me gotta go now [indistinct] well, let's go.♪ [cheers and applause] peter noone: when it comes to sensual and romantic sounds, there's no way to top "when a man loves a woman" from the soulful percy sledge. ["when a man loves a woman" playing]
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percy sledge: ♪when a man loves a woman can't keep his mind on nothing else he'll trade the world for the good thing he's found if she's bad, he can't see it she can do no wrong turn his back on his best friend if he put her down when a man loves a woman spend his very last dime tryin' to hold on to what he needs he'd give up all his comfort sleep out in the rain
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if she said that's the way it ought to be well, this man loves a woman i gave you everything i had tryin' to hold on to your precious love baby, please don't treat me bad when a man loves a woman down deep in his soul she can bring him such misery if she plays him for a fool he's the last one to know
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lovin' eyes can't ever see when a man loves a woman he can do no wrong he can never own some other girl yes, when a man loves a woman i know exactly how he feels 'cause, baby, baby, baby you're my world you're my world.♪ [cheers and applause] thank you!
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davy jones: and now it's my great pleasure to welcome fellow british performers and old friends, chad and jeremy, to "my music." [cheers and applause] ["a summer song" playing] chad and jeremy: ♪trees swayin' in the summer breeze showin' off their silver leaves as we walked by soft kisses on a summer's day laughing all our cares away just you and i sweet sleepy warmth of summer nights
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gazing at the distant lights in the starry sky they say that all good things must end some day autumn leaves must fall but don't you know that it hurts me so to say good-bye to you wish you didn't have to go no, no, no, no and when the rain beats against my window pane i'll think of summer days again and dream of you
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they say that all good things must end some day autumn leaves must fall but don't you know that it hurts me so to say good-bye to you wish you didn't have to go no, no, no, no and when the rain beats against my window pane i'll think of summer days again and dream of you and dream of you.♪
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[cheers and applause] peter noone: as a teenager, our next guest sang in a soul band, and then formed a rock group called the detroit wheels. here's mitch ryder. [cheers and applause] mitch ryder: this is a song called "devil with the blue dress on." ["devil with the blue dress on" playing] ♪devil with the blue dress blue dress, blue dress devil with the blue dress on ooh, babe, now devil with the blue dress blue dress, blue dress devil with the blue dress on
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fee, fee, fi, fi, fo-fo, fum look at molly now here she comes wearin' her wig hat and shades to match high-heel sneakers and an alligator hat wearin' her pearls and her diamond rings she's got bracelets on her fingers now and everything she's a devil with a blue dress blue dress, blue dress devil with the blue dress on hear me say devil with the blue dress blue dress, blue dress devil with the blue dress on wearin' her perfume chanel no. 5 got to be the finest girl alive she walks real cool catches everybody's eye they got to be nervous they can't say hi not too skinny not too fat she's a real humdinger and i like 'em like that devil with a blue dress blue dress, blue dress devil with the blue dress on hear me say devil with the blue dress blue dress, blue dress
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devil with the blue dress on break it down good golly, miss molly you sure like to ball good golly, miss molly you sure like to ball you're rockin' and you're rollin' don't you hear your mama call from the early, early mornin' till the early, early nights hear miss molly rockin' at the house of blue lights good golly, miss molly you sure like to ball take it easy can't hear mama call
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ahh, fee, fee, fi, fi fo-fo, fum look at once again here she comes wearin' her wig hat and shades to match high-heel sneakers and an alligator hat wearin' her pearls and her diamond rings she's got bracelets on her fingers now and everything she's a devil with a blue dress blue dress, blue dress devil with the blue dress on take it now ooh devil with the blue dress blue dress, blue dress devil with the blue dress on whoa devil with the blue dress blue dress, blue dress devil with the blue dress on come on! devil with the blue dress blue dress, blue dress devil with the blue dress on devil with the blue dress blue dress, blue dress devil with the blue dress on devil with the blue dress blue dress, blue dress devil with the blue dress on devil with the blue dress
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blue dress, blue dress devil with the blue dress on. good night, everybody. thank you and god bless. blue dress, blue dress devil with the blue dress on.♪ announcer: there's more "my music" on the way. right now help keep the musical fun and history of the sixties playing with your pledge. don't wait, jump up and call the number on the screen, or join us online with your pledge at any amount. mitch ryder: if you have enjoyed yourselves this evening by watching me perform and watching my fellow performers, please consider contributing something to pbs because that's how we got here and that's how you got to enjoy it. tj lubinsky: whoa, being a part of that audience, there is nothing like the energy that public television brings you and a concert put together like this made for pbs. this isn't part of a commercial broadcast these aren't songs you're hearing on the radio. this is your culture, your history, the music of the '60s together and when we think back in this segment, "when a man loves a woman," truer words never spoken, percy sledge when you think back to the
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king's men and all the great frat rock sounds, where were you in college, call us with a memory and with a pledge. your pledge, your dollars are what allow us to be here tonight celebrating the best of '60s pop, rock and soul. we've got a great collection to tell you about. you can choose 7 dvds all the great songs plus so much more then we can bring you on this condensed version tonight and 7 cds of original hits by the original artists. either one is $150 dollars. we need you right now to take that action. go from being a viewer to being a member. be involved. allow us to preserve this history. call right now. narrator: make your pbs pledge at the $150 level and we'll say thanks with the 7 dvd set of my music the '60s. [music playing].
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narrator: or pledge at the $150 level and you can choose the all new made for pbs 7 cd set of original hit recordings by the original artists. [music playing]. narrator: this 7 cd set is your essential trip back to the 1960's pop and party rock era. [music playing].
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narrator: pledge at the $250 level and we'll send you both the 7 dvd set of rock, pop and soul and the 7 cd set of all original hit recordings from the '60s. call now and make your pledge for more '60s music on pbs. man: percy sledge, "when a man loves a woman," any man that loves a woman support pbs and call the number on the screen support it alright? alright. man 2: the '60s is my music. i grew up in it and i love it. and if it's your music too i encourage you. go ahead and call in and support your pbs station. it's a great cause, money well spent too much to enjoy on that station to not support it. tj lubinsky: we have made the promise for
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you that if you call, we will come back with more. this is our third or forth in the series of '60s specials. we've kinda' done the early days of the '60s, the beginning sounds kinda' transitioning into that kinda' the break through bands, the motown sound. we've done, of coarse, great folk artist, folk performers. we saw a little bit of that with chad and jeremy. now we're getting into the kinda' party rock stuff as well isn't that wonderful? we've gotta' toga party going on tonight at your local public television station. this is music that makes you fell good and it also connects with you in a very special way and this is a very special collection. when you call right now, $150 these are the original recordings and we put some gems on here that you don't normally hear. now this is custom made for pbs, you won't find this anywhere else. things like the sunrays which of course very, very close to that beach boys sound. i'm talking the beach boys "darlin'," great song by them. also on here i, i love tom jones song, "chills and fever" we had to put it on here. just a little gem just for you. it's all about preserving the emotion and the memories. we need your support, pick up the phone, call. greg sherwood: the '60s was the time when i came of age and the music tells the story
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perhaps better than the best documentary ever made of the era. but the best documentary ever made of the era was probably something you saw right here on public broadcasting. where else will you find great classic rock and roll, great folk rock, musical theater. it is all right here on your public television station. and whether you are going back to your high school experiences, i am enjoying this program tonight or find yourself tuning in on a regular basis, well hope you'll get on board right now with a gift of support. there are so many great ways to say thank you. take a look at this. narrator: pledge at the $150 dollar level and you can choose the all new made for pbs 7 cd set of original hit recordings by the original artists. [music playing].
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narrator: original hits from the original artists together on 7 cds. [music playing].
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narrator: this exclusive pbs package features the best of the british beat, motown memories, psychedelic rock, pop, folk and soul. yours now by calling the number on your screen. denise richardson: sonny and cher, the mamas and the papas, oh my god. when i was in high school i sang every song, every lyric and my mother used to say to me if you knew your homework as much as you knew these songs, but i want to tell you, to know, to know they are still around it puts a big old smile on my face and i'm sure your are feeling the music just sitting at home and your saying to yourself i wanna' have this in my house, oh you can you can.
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they're being preserved so that you and i can enjoy them forever more. so be as happy as i am right now and you know pick up that phone and make the call and vote to have this music come to you forever more. do that now. tj lubinsky: now you hear us talking about all of these levels, $150, $250. every pledge matters. ask about our basic membership, whatever you can contribute. here's something really great we put together its available to you as a member of the station. joining us and becoming part of the moment and the memory and the history $60 and we will send you a live cd soundtrack of the amazing show you are experiencing. peter noone's hits are live on here, the miracles live on here, as you go down the list "96 tears," question mark and the mysterians, classical gas part of this collection. when go call right now pledge in the amount $60 we're suggesting a great way to do it and keep the music alive. narrator: here are some bonus tunes from the '60s dvd collection here on pbs.
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yours now with your $150 pledge. [music playing].
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narrator: make your pledge now please by calling the number or pledging online, now. denise richardson: the handsome, the blue eyed peter noone is here. i'm so yay. peter noone: thank you it's nice to be here. denise richardson: ok so. i'm in, "i'm into something good," "mrs. brown you've got a lovely daughter," great little story there. peter: well "mrs. brown," "i'm into something good," was my first song when i was 16. i went into the studio and made a record and i and i think it was a pretty good record. i was in my first band when i was 13 which is pretty embarrassing which was in 1961. when i am on stage i actually think i'm 17 i have to jump into the 17 year old person. i have the energy of a 17 year old boy and the stories "mrs. brown you've got a lovely daughter," is a story about a young man talking to
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somebody's mom. denise richardson: well the good this is your still gonna' be with us and i have to throw this to tj and i don't want to 'cause i love you so much. peter noone: throw this at him as well it's full of cds. denise richardson: take it away tj. tj lubinsky: oh, that's ok its, "henry the 8th" sorry. listen it's very, very important you call right now and the thing i love about peter noone and his music is the connection is real. that's something you can't fake is what you feel the vibrations are actually feeling through the television now, feeling the music again and when i think of peter, i think of the happy songs the fun songs, but i also think of the teenage angst, if you will and the emotion of growing up as a 14 year old, 15 year old, 16 year old hearing these songs for the first time and really wanted to go up to mrs. brown's mother or whoever mrs. brown may be to you and say i, i love your daughter and may i have her hand and can we go out and hold hands. that's all apart of the emotion, the experience the feeling we are trying to share. more '60s on the way. hurry, call right now.
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announcer: welcome back to "my music." and now, the ventures with the "my music" orchestra. ["hawaii 5-0" theme playing]
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[cheers and applause] announcer: and now, "my music" presents the miracles. ["ooo baby baby" playing] the miracles: ♪ooh, la la la la
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i did you wrong my heart went out to play in the game i lost you what a price to pay i'm cryin' ooh baby, baby ooh baby, baby mistakes, i know i've made a few but i'm only human you've made mistakes too i'm cryin'
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ooh baby, baby ooh baby, baby i'm just about at the end of my rope but i can't stop tryin' i can't give up hope 'cause i'll be here and i'll hold you near whisper i still love you until that day is here i'm cryin' ooh baby, baby

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