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I made a trip to Busch Gardens today to see Herman's Hermits!

One of the many bands that were called the British Invasion back in the day!

It was actually a really good show, the last time that I seen them was back in the 60's at the Ohio State Fair!

Has anyone else besides myself enjoyed this band growing up, I know I am showing my age!

I love the version of Henry the Eighth, as well as a few other songs they made famous back then!


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Peter Noone has a great voice. I never heard it called bubble gum music.
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"Does anyone remember the Bubblegum Music? "

Is that like "Pop" by NSYNC?


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No....that is more like the "Archies"


Sugar sugar,

Hey, baby baby,

You are my candy girl, and you got me wanting you.


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"Does anyone remember the Bubblegum Music? "

Is that like "Pop" by NSYNC?




I think it is more like music from the Archies, Donnie Osmond, and maybe even the Monkees!

But then again, it has been too long, so I am not sure!

I do know it was not Led Zeppelin, Eric Clapton, or Carlos Santana!


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No....that is more like the "Archies"


Sugar sugar,

Hey, baby baby,

You are my candy girl, and you got me wanting you.




Yes indeed Peen........we must of posted at the same time!

The Archies were some serious bubblegum music in the day!

The show I seen today was good......Herman's Hermits are pretty good....I should have not called them bubblegame material...my bad!


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Here`s a link to Bubble gum music.... link

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No problem man.....but yes, Hermans would be good old "pop" music.


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Here`s a link to Bubble gum music.... link




I am not sure that link is all good, but thanks!

The music in those days, were quit good at times!


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Yeah, I knew it wasn't, but wasn't sure exactly who was considered "Bubblegum."

Hey, I like that song by The Archies, btw.


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What about the Oneders, weren't they bubblegum...

Oh, never mind, they were a fictional band for the movie.

All that stuff was before my time, but growing up in the 70's and 80's, I heard alot of it with my mom in the car listing to Magic 105 ??? So I have an appreciation for it.


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Yeah, I knew it wasn't, but wasn't sure exactly who was considered "Bubblegum."

Hey, I like that song by The Archies, btw.





It is what I call a "Tommy Boy" song...one of those songs you never really admit to liking, but when you hear it on the radio you don't change the channel and at some point start singing along.


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I have always like that song, along with some other songs from that era. I've always loved The Righteous Brothers as well, and one of my favorite songs, which I haven't admitted to until now, is "Crimson and Clover" by Tommy James and The Shondells.


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No....that is more like the "Archies"


Sugar sugar,

Hey, baby baby,

You are my candy girl, and you got me wanting you.




Loved the Archies. Can't forget the 1910 Fruitgum Company with their hits like "Yummy, Yummy, Yummy", "1,2,3 Red Light", and "Indian Giver", Bobby Sherman's, "Juilie, Do Ya Love Me" & "Easy Come, Easy Go" and "Last Kiss" by J. Frank Wilson.

Those were the days.

Followed up by the ever popular, God I'm old.


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God, how I hated that. For obvious reasons.

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lol... Not a big Bobby Sherman fan at the time? I have it on my iTunes if you want me to shoot you a copy.

Ooo, forgot about "Love Grows Where My Rosemary Goes."


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You know how it goes when a song is written with your name in it. People still sing me that trash.


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I just heard that the other day in the car. Perfect sing at the top of your lungs while driving song!

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Archies, 1910 Fruit Gum Company, when I think of bubblegum music. Herman too. Good toonz, dood!


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What about the Oneders, weren't they bubblegum...

Oh, never mind, they were a fictional band for the movie.




LMAO you beat me too it!! I was going to say the band they played in the movie, in the movie . What was it? Geech and the Shrimp Shack Shooter??


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I just heard that the other day in the car. Perfect sing at the top of your lungs while driving song!




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hahahah Cap'n Geech and the Shrimp Shack Shooters! I love that movie, just watched it like a week ago on like Fox Movies...so good!


but for that kinda music...

does Neil Sedaka and Dion and the Belmonts fit in there?!

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I know this was more surf music but i love Dick Dale and the Del-Tones


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I have never heard of a single one of these songs or bands.

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Neil maybe.....not the others.

Sedaka was a late 50's guy with a nice string of hits in the early 60's....then wrote and produced, then made a comeback of sorts in the early 70's with songs like "Laughter in the Rain" ......another one of those "Tommy Boy" songs I mentioned.


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Hey, how could we forget "Chewy Chewy" by The Ohio Express?


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Hey, how could we forget "Chewy Chewy" by The Ohio Express?




Or for that matter "The Partridge Family!"

They gave us a double whammy with those people!

Not only did we get to listen to them on the radion, they came out with a stupid show, so we got to watch them on televison as well.

I do have to admit, that one chick in the band was pretty hot.....but that little redhead kid and Dave Casidy made me want to put my head in the toilet more then once!


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Barbara Hershey.


Actually, Shirley Jones was a hot mama.....good looking woman.


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Are you thinking of Susan Dey? She's still hot.

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I always liked mrs brown




Mrs. Brown you have a lovely daughter!

That was certainly one of the hightlights of the concert, but when the band played "Henry The Eighth" the crowd was all standing and singing...I swear it could be heard throughout the entire park.....and that park covers a lot of ground these days!

It was a fun event.....a show I will not forget for a long time!

Concerts are always the best of times......live music is excellent, to say the least!


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You are right man....I don't know why in the heck I said Barbara Hershey.


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"Yummy,yummu,yummy I've got love in my tummy"....is a prime example why Bubblegum music should be banned from the world's future audio portfolio forever.
Bubblegum music was a selective batch of songs which appealed to early teenage girls and was barely tolerated by the remaining humans.

Damn disco was superior to bubblegum music.


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Does this count?

http://www.youtube.com/v/AjIrrL8gaNQ

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Honest,...without looking at any of the BGum links, I'm wondering about "My Green Tambourine."

Who did THAT ??

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Honest,...without looking at any of the BGum links, I'm wondering about "My Green Tambourine."

Who did THAT ??




The Lemon Pipers.


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Are you thinking of Susan Dey?





You are right man....I don't know why in the heck I said Barbara Hershey.




LOL! Yes, she went right from bubblegum music to Hoosiers.


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Honest,...without looking at any of the BGum links, I'm wondering about "My Green Tambourine."

Who did THAT ??




The Lemon Pipers.




Yes indeed, The Lemon Pipers from Oxford, Ohio!

Talk about a one hit wonder band!


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