Roburt Posted December 24, 2012 Posted December 24, 2012 Came across some clips of this old American TV music show online .... Loads of crap acts , old TV show clips & adverts + some naff dancing BUT also some decent soul acts were on there as guests. ........... here's a listing of just a few of them .............. Where The Action Is — Season 2; Episode 229 July 29, 1966: Kim Weston "Helpless" & "Take Me In Your Arms" Where The Action Is — Season 2; Episode 231 Bobby Moore and Rhthym Ace "We've Got That" & "Searching For My Love." Where The Action Is — Season 2; Episode 232 Shades of Blue "Lonely Summer" & "Oh, How Happy" Where The Action Is — Season 2; Episode 233 Marvin Gaye "Take This Heart of Mine"; Martha and the Vandellas "Dancing in the Street"; Chris Clark "Don't Be Too Long" Where The Action Is — Season 2; Episode 234 The Drifters "Memories Are Made of This" Where The Action Is — Season 2; Episode 236 The Temptations "Ain't Too Proud to Beg" & "My Girl" Where The Action Is — Season 2; Episode 237 The Four Tops "Something About You" & "Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever" The Young Rascals "You Better Run" and "Good Lovin'" Where The Action Is — Season 2; Episode 238 James Brown "Out of Sight" & "It's a Man's Man's Man's World" Where The Action Is — Season 2; Episode 245 The Five Stairsteps "World of Fantasy" & "You've Waited Too Long" Where The Action Is — Season 2; Episode 247 Jimmy Hughes "Neighbor, Neighbor" & "Don't Walk On Me" Where The Action Is — Season 2; Episode 252 August 31, 1966: The Temptations "Get Ready" & "Beauty Is Only Skin Deep." How many of the old shows still exist & have the soul clips been grouped together and put out on DVD ?? A couple of clips ............. 2
Roburt Posted December 24, 2012 Author Posted December 24, 2012 The Four Tops feature in this snippet from the show ........
The Yank Posted December 24, 2012 Posted December 24, 2012 I've seen DvDs from "Shindig" and "Hullabaloo" but not for "Where The Action Is".
KevH Posted December 24, 2012 Posted December 24, 2012 Any connection with the Fantaisions releasing "Where the action is" on the flip of "Unnecessary tears"?
Goldsoul Posted December 24, 2012 Posted December 24, 2012 Kev- No connection at all. The theme song was by Freddie Cannon. 1
Citizen P Posted December 24, 2012 Posted December 24, 2012 Some astounding clips from The!!1 Beat on Youtube, well worth watching.
Philippe Posted December 24, 2012 Posted December 24, 2012 (edited) Some astounding clips from The!!1 Beat on Youtube, well worth watching. The!!!!Beat is the best TV show I've ever seen, most of the performances were live ! Bear Family released 6 DVD's of this great program : https://www.offbeat.c...ly-records-dvd/ Roburt, you can get some dvd's (bootlegs) of "Where The Action Is" on this link : https://www.ioffer.co...e the action is Edited December 24, 2012 by Philippe
Roburt Posted December 25, 2012 Author Posted December 25, 2012 'Where The Action Is' was another Dick Clark show. Steve Alaimo helped Dick out on a live presentation he put on early in his show promotion career & so Clark always owed Alaimo a debt. Because of this, when 'Where The Action Is' was broadcast, Alaimo was given a presenting role on the show. So got to perform most weeks for a large national TV audience, this did his recording career no harm at all. Steve Alaimo was the guy responsible for starting Sam & Dave out as a recording act. He had moved down to Miami and there began performing with his group, the Redcoats. One night their show was witnessed by Henry Stone who signed him to a record deal with his Marlin Record label (1959). A 45 was released but Alaimo went solo and then went on to sign with Checker Records. He had a number of hits with the label. He performed a lot around Miami, both in white & black clubs. While he was performing at the King of Hearts in the city, he watched the house act, Sam & Dave, perform. Alaimo went straight to the club’s owner and negotiated a deal to record the act. The owner of the club allowed this with the one stipulation that Henry Stone not be involved, so Alaimo lied and began recording Sam & Dave’s debut batch of singles with Henry’s facilities. Initially, the single “My Love Belongs to You” (with the Alaimo penned “No More Pain” on the B side) was released by Marlin Records, but then Stone placed a call to Morris Levy, and Sam & Dave were signed to Levy’s Roulette Records. Alaimo landed more recording deals and had 45's / LP's out on a few national labels, one of these being Atlantic. He retained his links with Henry Stone & cut a duet with Betty Wright that was issued on an Atlantic 45. Early on (around 1960) Henry Stone had given Alaimo a promotional job with his label / distribution company and the pairing continued to collaborate. With Brad Shapiro, Alaimo operated a record studio. In the 70's, Stone & Alaimo started Alston Records together. More of him on 'Where The Action Is' ............ with Jackie DeShannon on this clip ....
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